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Overview

The Playstation has been around for a few years and I think Triple Play has been there since the beginning. I’ve owned previous versions of the game, most recently TP2000. So, what’s new with Triple Play 2001? Four stadiums are new to Major League Baseball and are in this game. TP2001 also has the exclusive rights to the 500 Home Run Club members and some other legends of the game, to name a few: Ruth, Aaron, Mike Schmidt, Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Reggie Jackson, and Mickey Mantle. Another new feature is the Defensive Point of View that takes the camera down to field level. This gives the player the experience of fielding pop flies and reacting to screaming line drives!

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Gameplay

The folks at EA have done a good job translating the feel of a real baseball game into this video game version. The announcers, Buck Martinez and Jim Hughson, sound like real commentators and add to the game flow. They comment on the game, do an occasional gag product plug, and give situational information on batters, pitchers, and plays.

Controls are a strong point with most EA Sports games and this one is no different. I can’t think of any player controls this game lacks. Players can dive for balls, have a burst of speed, climb the outfield fence, and reach over the stands, into the crowd, to snag a foul ball. You can control everything or change the settings so the computer controls certain aspects. For example, you can turn on/off the 'aftertouch' pitch control, have the CPU handle the base running or fielder control.

There are the usual game modes: a home run hitting contest, a legends homerun, full or modified length season play, playoffs, and world series action. This is a realistic baseball simulation -- the actions and movements of players look good, very lifelike.

Graphics and Audio

The graphics are clear and run smoothly. The players' heads have the correct faces plastered on the front. The swings, batting stances, and pitching styles are modeled off certain superstar players, so they definitely look realistic. The stadiums look good and besides the four new ones added this year there are also three 'extreme' stadiums: Construction Site, Castle, and Living Room.

As for the audio, all of the sounds of baseball are in the game. The crowd will razz the players and even get together for chants! You’ll hear vendors and the p.a. announcer will warn the crowd about foul balls after you hit one. After striking out or a close play at the plate, players will be shown arguing with the umpires. These small touches help to recreate the baseball game experience.

Bottom Line

There are always pluses and minuses with buying a 'franchise' or sequeled sports game that has been around as long as Triple Play. The good news is that you know what you’re getting: the graphics are the best for this console and they improve marginally from year to year, stadiums and game modes are added, and player animations and facial expressions are always being refined. The bad news is that you know what you’re getting (didn’t I just say that). In other words, are new rosters, players, stadiums and features worth the price of the game? You make the call. Judging this game on its own merits, the graphics are great, the home run derby is fun, and the addition of home run legends is nice. The only downer is the long load times between different screens. In the past, this game has been hard to beat for the top Playstation baseball game title and I don’t think anything has changed this year.

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Overall rating: 9
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