Users' questions

How do I download Backyard Baseball on my Macbook Pro?

How do I download Backyard Baseball on my Macbook Pro?

On a Mac:

  1. Download the video game emulator ScummVM.
  2. Open the DMG file and drag ScummVM into your Applications folder.
  3. Download Backyard Baseball 2001 here.
  4. Once the ZIP file has been downloaded, double click to open it. …
  5. Double click to open the ISO file.

Can you download Backyard Baseball?

Download & Play Humongous Entertainment’s Backyard Baseball for Free.

How do you install Backyard Baseball 2003?

How to play on Windows

  1. Download and Extract Backyard_Baseball_2003_Win_ISO_EN.7z.
  2. Open the “Game Files” folder and then mount the file “Backyard Baseball 2003.iso”
  3. Double click on “AutoRun.exe” – the game setup should launch. Follow on-screen instructions to finish installating the game.
  4. Play the game.

Is there a version of Backyard Baseball 2001?

Backyard Baseball 2001, a really nice sports game sold in 2000 for Windows, is available and ready to be played again! Time to play a baseball and licensed title video game title. We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentations when possible.

Where can I download Backyard Baseball for PC?

Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Backyard Baseball 2001 is part of the long running Backyard Baseball series, but this one could be one of the very best.

Can you play Backyard Baseball on a Mac?

Files for Mac can be run on all versions of OS X. You need to uncompress the 7z archive using the proper software (please use Keka to avoid problems). If the archive contains a DMG, double click it to mount the disk.

Who are the main characters in Backyard Baseball?

The “Backyard” series is a hit because it really is like rounding up neighborhood kids, choosing sides and playin’ a pick-up game. But this sequel packs even more zing per swing by mixing in animated kid-sized versions of Major League Baseball stars-the likes of Cal Ripken Jr., Mark McGwire, Randy Johnson and Alex Rodriguez, among others.