All-Star Baseball '99 is a single-player and multiplayer sports simulation game in which players can participate in various baseball matches and modes, including exhibition games, full seasons, playoffs, All-Star games, Home Run Derby, and batting practice. Players control pitching, batting, and fielding, with options for bunts and swings, and can set team lineups and positions. The game features all 30 MLB teams from the 1998 season, including expansion teams Arizona and Tampa Bay. In this game, players experience a realistic baseball simulation set in the context of Major League Baseball's 1998 season, with gameplay that emphasizes strategic control over team management and in-game actions. It is designed for both single-player and multiplayer modes, offering a comprehensive baseball experience on handheld and console platforms. It stands out with its detailed team management options, including setting lineups and positions, and its inclusion of all teams from the 1998 MLB season. The game also features password-based progress saving for season and playoff modes, and offers advanced gameplay elements such as bunts and swings, providing a rich and authentic baseball simulation experience.

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