The High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 Demo game is the brainchild of a team of baseball fanatics at 3DO. Their goal is simple: to create the best baseball game ever made, combining the best elements of arcade-action play with the science of an incredibly accurate simulation.
Gaming's come a long way in every way imaginable, but I'm here to talk about one in particular: capacity. Back in the days of the C64 (that's Commodore 64 bits ) for you whipper snappers) entire games were held on cassette tapes. NES cartridges varied in capacity but generally capped at about 4MB... that's MEGAbytes, about a song's worth of data. We've gone through the SNES and Mega Drive and even as late as the N64 cartridges were still being used. The original PlayStation was the first... read more...