Byline: AARON CURTISS Los Angeles Times
Here's a look at a trio of electronic baseball games just in time for the real season.
``All-Star Baseball 2001,'' for Nintendo 64.
As the only new Nintendo 64 baseball game this season, this game does a decent job of satisfying baseball fans hungry for something new.
Although the play-by-play calls by John Sterling and Michael Kay are nothing special, the game succeeds at making players feel as if they are down on the field. With the default behind-the-plate perspective, the batting and pitching sequences offer great control and a range of choices.
At bat, players can fall into hot or cold …

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