He spoke with true skater dialect and his name is a play on "air extreme." The color commentator for the lone Backyard Skateboarding game. Known for his boneheaded statements during broadcasts, seeming happily dumbfounded. His name, as you might have guessed, is another play on words. The color commentator for Backyard Football games up until 2007. He emphasized most vowels, and spoke with a Canadian accent. His name being a play on "body check," Cheque was the color commentator for the Backyard Hockey games of this series. His name is a play on the term, "bury the J." He spoke in a hip manner, constantly using lingo in games. Also voiced by Dolores Rogers.Īppears as the color commentator for Backyard Basketball games up until 2007. He was named after the type of tea, in true British style. The color commentator for Backyard Soccer games. Despite being a fan favorite, he retired after the Backyard Baseball 2003 until Baseball 2015, replaced by Abner Dubbleplay. The Gooch was laid back, and spoke in a very cool manner. The first color commentator in Backyard Baseball, and the entire series as a whole. An African-American girl, she has brown hair and wears a blue vest most often. She speaks with the voice of a broadcaster-woman. Lists the games broadcasters and color commentators.Īppears as the commentator in all Backyard Sports games up until 2009. 2.7 Ashley Raelynn Webber and Sidney Marie Webber.Players do move differently on different fields, slower on sand and faster on turf. The game features pretty simple menus, baseball cards of all the players, rosters and schedules, a system of "Good & Bad Days" that alter players' stats (one person may not like Tuesdays, or be much better when a particular person is on the other team, etc). And, as with Backyard Sports titles, there are power-ups: pitches like the Big Freeze, Corkscrew, or Elevator. There's even batting practice, from Tee-ball to Hard difficulties, and a Spectator mode to let two teams duke it out while you watch. Play a single game, or an entire season (winning pennants and trophies and maybe getting into the Hall of Fame), or even online against other BB2001 players. Pick a Backyard Sports team or create your own, or pick from 30 licensed MLB teams (with uniforms and logos). As coach, you pick from either the 30 fictitious Backyard Kits, 31 real major league players portrayed as kids, or both.
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