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| Vintage Atari 400/800 Hardball! - By Accolade w/Box + Instructions | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 29d 22h 29m |
| HARDBALL! - Commodore 64/128 game by ACCOLADE - RARE!!! - 1987 | ![]() |
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US $26.99 | 27d 17h 45m |
| HardBall! - Accolade - Apple II - 1985 | ![]() |
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US $16.99 | 27d 3h 37m |
| VINTAGE HARDBALL BY ACCOLADE C-64 BOX ONLY | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 25d 7h 38m |
| "HARDBALL 4" Baseball Computer Game by Accolade on CD-ROM for MS DOS | ![]() |
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US $11.50 | 25d 9m |
| ALL-STAR SPORTS COLLECTION by ACCOLADE - PC WINDOW CD-ROM Hardball III 3 GAMES ! | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 20d 16h 58m |
| HardBall II - Commodore Amiga - Accolade 3.5" Disk | ![]() |
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US $1.99 | 17d 2m |
| HARDBALL! By Accolade for Commodore 64/128 | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 15d 43m |
| Game on disk for the Atari 800: Hardball by Accolade | ![]() |
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US $157.16 | 14d 11h 21m |
| Commodore 64 software "Hardball" from Accolade | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 13d 2h 45m |
| IBM PC 5.25" ~ HardBall! by U.S.Gold / Accolade ~ New | ![]() |
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US $10.99 | 9d 16h 38m |
| vintage HARDBALL 4 game PC MS-DOS baseball accolade | ![]() |
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US $3.33 | 4d 8h 45m |
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US $12.99 | 4d 49m |
| Hardball - Accolade - 3.5" Disk for Apple IIGS 512K | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 3d 7h 59m |
| Super Nintendo SNES Hardball III Sports Accolade Inc. | ![]() |
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US $2.00 | 1h 49m |
| BOXED Hardball Commodore 64 C64 C128 Box Accolade | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.99 | 2d 5h 4m |
| Apple II HardBall original from Accolade !!! | ![]() |
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US $4.69 | 2d 18h 54m |
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Hardball Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Hardball 5 Sale Price: $3.09 |
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Hardball III |
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HardBall III Diamond Collection Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Plus MLBPA Players and add-on disks |
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Hardball 6 Sale Price: $19.95 |
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Hardball 6 is in-your-face 3D action! New technology is utilized all the way in this game! 3D gameplay engine features motion captured polygonal players, all major league baseball teams & MLBPA players, improved fielding & base running controls, custom league and schedule generator, and much more! Go on the internet and play against others too! You even get play-by-play narration by Greg Papa! Direct 3D & MMX support too! Play against Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and many other greats if you wish! Check It Out! Hardball 6 marks the next step in taking the Hardball series to a higher level. By bringing the graphics engine into the "true" 3D world, Accolade is able to make the game more life-like and realistic. The overall look of the title is still intact, while everything seen on the field has been greatly enhanced. There is much more detail, even in this early version, than in any other Hardball game. Features:· All new 3D Gameplay Engine -- Support out of thebox for 3Dfx and D3D 3D acceleration · Motion captured Polygon Players · Players will have names, numbers, and team logos on their uniforms · New High/Low animations for batting · All new field model -- fielders will be able to dive in 8 directions, jump, and execute a variety of special plays on the field · All new base running to give more intuitive controls · New "All-Time" team features 24 of the greatest players in baseball history. · Players such as a Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson, will be included · New Consecutive Season Play where players improve, age, deteriorate, and retire · New Career Stats -- Stats are tracked over aplayers entire career · Enhanced minor league system. Young players improvement will be directly related to how much playing time they get in the majors· Full Featured Draft · Schedule Generator -- used to create entire seasons from a selection of teams |
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HardBall III Sale Price: $14.99 |
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Hardball! has outsold every baseball game in history (to date) for a simple reason. It's more fun. And this latest generation turns it up another notch with superior graphics, effortless gameplay, major-league realism and more of the authentic nuances that serious baseball fans want in a simulation. |
Watchmen
"Watchmen" (7 out of 10)
Director: Zack Snyder
Screenplay: David Hayter, Alex Tse, based on the Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore graphic novel
Cast: Ensemble, including Jackie Earl Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Goode, Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup
Time: 2 hrs., 43 min.
Rating: R (strong violence, sexuality, nudity, vulgarity)
Grandly eloquent, gruesomely grisly and breathtakingly spectacular in what it wants to say, but clumsy and amateurish in its wrap-up.
The much anticipated "Watchmen" deserves a lot more artistic accolade than the knee-jerk criticisms are allowing it. It is, quite frankly, the most wildly ambitious comic book expression on the big screen ever, superior to "Dark Knight," "Sin City" and other attempts. Measured in terms of sheer creative input and explosive output, it absolutely had me hypnotized by its total audio-visual force all the way up to an ending that you can easily see is sputtering badly, headed for an unstoppable letdown in intelligence and imagination.
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Up until then, the film rarely leaves you in peace. Set in continuous off-tones of deep sepia and and icy blues, its whiplash montage of vigorous images are nowhere arbitrary and everywhere pulsating. Every image is pumped up to max. This is pure comic book artistry supercharged into the demanding designs of the motion picture at uncompromising levels of film mastery. If there's a conventional confrontation, say a hand-to-hand fight or a lethal threat between individuals, it ratchets the energy up way beyond the orthodox, power-injecting every small aspect of the scene with hardball augmentation of blood, mutilation and bodily destruction.
And yes, as you might expect, this is the ultimate test of the admonition that in artistic expression, one must give the devil his due.
This is not the first time in film history that hideous violence has had to be painfully conceded as having its own energy to be judged in creative terms. The magnificence of the grotesque.
Yet you start to wonder, after almost an hour of this, if the film actually expects to roll continuously on its boosters and after-burners. Shouldn't we have some serious characters and emotional involvements?
Well, . . . it does seem to want to recognize that, but, let's see what's involved.
Based on the comic book, "Watchmen," often reputed among many critics and Hollywood insiders to be unfilmable, is certainly a grandly offbeat, bizarrely styled fantasy sci-fi adventure set in an alternate universe in a 1985 America. In this, Richard Nixon has been re-elected for a third term and nuclear war with the Soviet Union is imminent. By law, all superheroes have been outlawed. But a group of them calling themselves the Minutemen is inspired back into action when one of their number, "Comedian" (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), is brutally murdered and those remaining realize their own destruction may be imminent. More to the point, they will find that a far more grandiose and villainous plot is afoot, one involving nuclear destruction.
Their talents? Well, for those newcomer audiences to this ongoing saga, there's the masked Rorschach (Jackie Earl Haley), a sociopath with an ever-changing "Rorschach blot" mask who breaks thugs' fingers, dorky Dan Dreiberg (Patrick Wilson) who's a genius with gadgets, the smug Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode) who has licensed his identity as Ozymandias, "the smartest man in the world," and seductive Laurie Jupiter (Malin Akerman) who unwillingly inherited her mom's superhero status. She loves Jon Osterman (Billy Crudup), a.k.a Dr. Manhattan. A government experiment had both destroyed him and granted him unimaginable superpowers that made him a weapon for the U.S. military.
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It is Rorschach who sees a sinister connection between the murder of The Comedian and a coming apocalypse.
The film, with its often sharply observed cultural and political themes in more than a few cannily written dialogue segments, takes its cues from its bleak and barren comic book origins. It attempts to ground extensive violence into strong character and emotional values soundtrack by cleverly cued songs (Bobby Dylan's "The Times They are A-Changin'," Simon & Garfunkle's "The Sound of Silence," plus Richard Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries"). But in that, it fails. Those attempts come off as terribly ordinary.
The cast is ensemble, that is, not centered on any one. Intellectually, the film thrusts almost satirically, and often effectively, at modern examinations of chaos and order in a context of loony fanaticism and will in the way of The Joker and Batman, even as it pokes generously at the denseness of men, in particular military and presidential authority, in their macho- and ego-driven parodies of power. It has conventional murder mystery elements and various judgments on the subject of heroism.
Indeed, "Watchmen" lays doubt on notions of heroes and villains even as the survival of humanity under the protection of the Watchmen is in itself called into question.
The film draws no world calamity into play that it cannot depict with stratospherically spectacular screen dynamics. Watch Manhattan being consumed by nuclear blasts at the street level, or the incineration alive of a couple standing together in a kiss as their skeletons remain Watch the grandose representations of the planet Mars.
How, you may ask, is the film going to resolve all this? The final interactions are embarrassingly trivial. You may find yourself blanching in chuckles as the empty final statements. But hey, I was glad I saw this movie and do regard it as a landmark production. There really is something missing in your life's artistic experience, however ugly it may project itself to you in this film.
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This Day in History: Sega and Accolade Settle Their Differences
On this day in 1993, Sega and game publisher Accolade announced that its litigation had been settled out of court, resulting in Accolade becoming an official licensed publisher for Sega's consoles. Accolade had been publishing Genesis games without Sega's permission for a number of years at this point, causing Sega to litigate with claims of copyright and trademark infringement. Accolade ...
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