First seen: 3 april 2002
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List All 1 PricesSega's Home Run King for the Gamecube offers a decent mixture of both statistical and arcade style play. Unlike Sega's World Series Baseball series, this isn't attempting to recreate the entire sport and instead goes for the middle ground. HRK offers arcade play mechanics, decent graphics and is fully licensed by Major League Baseball. Unfortunately it seems to skimp a little on the game modes. Home Run King tries to have it both ways but does this approach work? Join us... Read more
Its April, what a great time of year to be a sports fan. The Detroit Red Wings have already captured the Presidents Trophy. The Pistons are a lock for winning the Central and still have an outside shot at best record in the East. The Lions are gearing up for the April draft. The Detroit Tigers have just kicked off another successful season. Wait a minute, the Tigers have not kicked off a successful season in almost a decade. That is why we have videogames. No matter how... Read more
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Home Run King is supposed to be an over-the-top arcade sports game, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Read more
Its just average. there isnt anything special just season and homerun derby. Homerun derby is pretty fun but only with a few friends it takes kind of long too. But if your looking for a inexpensive 10.00 game. its a couple years old so what do you expect for graphics. faces are bad and dont even look at the crowd. Stadiums are spectacular along with the fields. Commentators are sooo annoying. The options are neat cause you can change weather.Trading is the best part... Read more