No complaints about the graphics area, neither, since the environment is colourful and pleasant to watch. Audio CDs, video DVDs, even records they’re all standard media formats.
But that ancient software CD made eighteen years ago for Windows 95 is different. You will also find funny the way they chat. Twenty-year-old audio CDs will play fine on modern CD players, records will play fine on modern record players, and DVD videos will always play on devices with DVD-reading hardware. The kids are taunting about their abilities to play, and this fact brings a good humour. The sounds are great, and there is always fun to listen the characters, the commentators, the cheering crowds and the general ambiance. Speaking of teams, you have 30 characters to choose from. You can make the game challenging by setting the difficulty to a hard one, and make it fun by combining teams. There is no plot, you just create teams and try to gain high scores and win. If the characters are placed in the right spot, they will automatically catch the ball. The gameplay of this game is based on the TP2001 and different types of play modes such as home run Derby. It is published by the EA sports, and they are trying to provide more facilities than the previous version. The game works smoothly, and you can simply control the action with the mouse (to run, throw or swing in the place you want to) and with space button in order to pause it. Triple Play 2001 (2000) is a game that is based on the baseball sport. I found this game as the perfect game for children, mostly because of the authentic animations and the simple menu presented. Backyard Baseball 2001 is a sports game published and developed by Humongous Entertainment, a company owned by Atari.