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Triple Play 97 is the second video game in the Triple Play series, published in 1996. The game's cover features Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres . Development
Triple Play is a series of video games based on Major League Baseball, published by EA Sports until their replacement by the MVP Baseball in 2003. GameSpot stated that other simulations (for example, Sega 's version) were superior to Triple Play , while GamePro greeted it as "the best baseball simulation so far". [ 1 ]
Triple Play 98 is a baseball sports video game which was released in 1997 on the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The game was developed and published by EA Sports, and the next entry in the Triple Play series after Triple Play 97. The cover of the game features St. Louis Cardinals player Brian Jordan.
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Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '96 Season: 1996/06/31 Microsoft Windows: Dynamix: Sierra On-Line: World Series Baseball 2: 1996 Genesis: Blue Sky Software: Sega: Yes Yes Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run: 1996 SNES: Rare: Nintendo: Yes No Triple Play 97: 1996/06/30
Triple Play 2001 is a 2000 baseball sports game released for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Game Boy Color in 2000. Due to complaints about chopping frame rate issues from previous games, EA Sports was able to make the previous Triple Play game at a full 30 FPS but this game fell short and received heavy criticism for taking a step back.
Triple Play 99 met with a wide range of opinions from critics.GameSpot considered it the premier simulation-style baseball game on the market, citing its exciting new player maneuvers, ingeniously designed difficulty modes to support all types of player, and attention to detail, [12] while IGN said the pitching-and-batting interface is too simplistic to appeal to anyone but those who have ...