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Baseball player Frank Thomas licensed one of the first baseball games to use motion-captured 3D graphics and multiple camera angles. 28 stadia have been rendered in 3D, and each has its own visible and significant differences. There are 6 distinct game modes, allowing for single exhibition matches as well as full seasons on the playoffs. There is also a Home Run Derby mode, allowing the player to pelt the ball out of the ground for points. You can choose pitchers and batters, based on their statistics and form. Bowling options are set to define the delivery, with fastballs and curveballs as well as more precise setting of pace and height. Fielding is optional - it's best to leave this to the computer at first You can always alter the infield and outfield depth and shift.
The legendary Major League Baseball franchise returns with fresh game modes, authentic ballparks, improved animations and deep stat tracking.
Guide your favorite Major League Baseball franchise to glory! MLB Manager 2018, officially licensed by MLB and the MLBPA, is based on the award-winning Out of the Park Baseball series.
MLB Slam! is an MLB-licensed baseball game that offers six game modes. It uses the MLB statistics of the 2003 season based on the league standings as of 26th August of that year and all 30 teams. In Quick Match a quick game can be played with randomly assigned teams. Spring Training is similar, but there the teams can be chosen. Full Season is the main game mode with a season 162 games. It follows the 2003 schedule and includes all inter-league games and the World Series. A season is started with an opening day MLB roster or a dream team. A dream team can be used in all games modes except for exhibition games. A dream team is built starting with a $45,000 budget for a 15-person roster including at least three pitchers and one player for each position. Players can still be bought or sold afterwards and money is earned based on the performance. During a season statistics change based on the performance. Games can be simulated to move quicker and tactics include setting the batting order and field lineup. The three remaining game modes are World Series, Homerun Derby and 2 Player Game. World Series takes a team immediately to the World Series for the conclusion without having to play an entire season. Homerun Derby is a game of three rounds where two team take turns hitting the ball out of the park. After ten outs the teams switch positions. 2 Player Game is a local competitive multiplayer game using Bluetooth. There are three difficulty levels. As in most baseball titles a game is split up into different phases, each with their own controls for hitting, running, pitching and fielding. However, outfield and base running are left almost entirely under the control of the computer. Hitting a ball is done by moving a target into a strike zone where the pitch will cross the plate while simultaneously timing the swing button. While pitching a small selection of pitches is offered, along with moving a target in the strike zone and timing a power meter to determine the speed.
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball for Game Gear adapts the console versions' gameplay and options to the capabilities of the handheld systems. While based on the 1995 MLB season, the game does not have a MLB license, so there are no real team names used. It does however have a MLBPA license, so features real player names and their associated statistics.
Major League Baseball 2K13 is a Major League Baseball licensed baseball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports and was released on March 5, 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The commentary is delivered by the trio of Gary Thorne, Steve Phillips, and John Kruk. David Price (then of the Tampa Bay Rays) is the game's cover athlete. On January 6, 2014, 2K Sports announced that MLB 2K13 would be the final game in the MLB 2K Series
This year's entry in the MLB series adds more authenticity to the baseball experience with new modes, detailed stadiums, and fresh commentary. In MLB 2004, you can build yourself an unbeatable dynasty with Franchise mode, take your favorite team or player through a ten-year Career mode, manage the front office in General Manager mode, or take a rookie from A-Ball to the big leagues in Spring Training mode. Replays, play-by-plays from Vin Scully, and commentary from ESPN's Dave Campbell, enhance the action from Opening Day to the Fall Classic.
2015 Roster update to Com2us's 9 Innings Pro Baseball 14.
Batter up for 9 Innings: 2016 Pro Baseball! - New opening day roster for each team applied! - 31 new players including Trevor Story and Joey Rickard. - New Monster and Legend Grade Cards This was the final version of 9 Innings before fully licensed MLB support version released.
2011-2012 MLBPA Roster update.
Play Exhibition and Season modes as your favorite team from the Major League Baseball. 300 real life players, complete with a full list of stats, are included for this combination of simulation and arcade style baseball. Along with the usual assortment of playing options, you can also play some scenario simulations, where each scenario is based on a real life occurence in the MLB. For example, hit a home run with the last ball of the match, or stop a team from scoring in the final inning to complete each scenario. Traning and support for 2 player multi-player are also available.
Welcome to the zaniest ballpark ever! Choose from a variety of multiplayer mini-games to play with your favorite pros and challenge each other to baseball’s wacky versions of golf, bocce, piñata, and other original games. Grab your Wii Remote and take turns using an underhand throwing motion to get your ball as close to the jack (white ball) as possible. Watch out for gophers, lawnmowers, and other obstacles that can block your path. Smash the Wall O Bricks with your bat and avoid the Behemoth! Players will swing the Wii Remote like a baseball bat to knock out bricks and earn power-ups. The fans are hungry and they’re letting you know it. Can you feed them all in time? Look at the bubble above a fan’s head to see what kind of snack he wants. Aim and launch the correct food at the fans to earn points. Bat, bunt, and toss the ball to sink it in the hole in the fewest strokes possible! Multiple Wii Remote motions will be used to complete a hole. Swinging motions for drives, throwing for mid range shots and once on the green you’ll utilize a bunting motion to finish off the hole. Try to knock marbles out of the circle in this baseball themed take on a classic childhood game! Hold the B Button and perform an under-arm throwing motion with your Wii Remote. Release the B Button when you wish to release the ball. Don’t want to play a full game of Baseball Golf? Work on your swing at the Batting Range! Bat balls into the stands and try to earn prizes on the biggest pachinko board around. The baseballs you’ve collected can be spent in Pachinko to earn prizes such as bats, balls, shirts and more which can then be equipped in your player’s locker! As you play the different mini games, you can win Piñatas. These Piñatas are needed to play the Piñata Smash mini game. You’ve got 30 seconds to swing the Wii Remote to smash the Piñata and reveal the prizes within. Head on into the Trophy Room to see the prizes you have won by completing and winning the mini games. Here you can equip your character with all of the unlockable gear you’ve discovered along the way! The gear is broken down into categories: headgear, clothing and equipment. Think you’ve got the moves? Play with Wally the Green Monster, Fredbird, Mr. Met, or Phillie Phanatic. Perform for the crowd and show them what you’ve got. Mimic the gestures on screen with the Nunchuk and Wii Remote to earn points before time runs out.
Realistic baseball simulation is the name of the game in MLB 2002. Choose a team and lead your squad through a grueling, 162-game regular season, into the Playoffs, and straight to the World Series. All of the Major League teams, stadiums, and players are packed in here, with more than 300 motion-capture animations providing for extremely realistic play. They consulted over a dozen popular big leaguers in the construction of the game, yielding more than 250 signature moves and accurate player personalities. Take your pick from eight different styles of play, including Full Season, Playoffs, and a Franchise mode that casts you as the team's GM and lets you control all of the front office maneuvering. Hall of Fame announcer Vin Scully provides all of the play-by-play action, and Dave Campbell tags along doing color commentary. From the first pitch to the World Series-saving catch made in deep right field to close out the season, MLB 2002 is a complete baseball package.
This game is basically an update to MLB 99 with a few new features. The game contains depictions of the real teams, stadiums, stats, and players that reflect their real life counterparts. The modes returning from the previous game include quick play, season, playoffs, spring training, and home run derby. One of the new modes is general manager mode. In this mode, players can draft, create, trade, call up, waive, release, and sign players. Another new mode is the manager mode. In this mode, players can check out scouting reports during the game, warm up relievers in the bullpen, and try to get their team to the World Series and hopefully win it.
The MLB (Year#) series, is a series of Major League Baseball video games by Sony Computer Entertainment published under their 989 Sports label. The series was originally developed by Sony Interactive Studios America, who later became 989 Studios until eventually merging into Sony Computer Entertainment America. Following the merge the games were released under the 989 Sports brand up until 2006. Following that, MLB games from SCEA were released by SCEA San Diego under the MLB: The Show series.
An arcade remake of Sega's successful series lineup from their Genesis, Saturn, and Dreamcast home systems. It features all the teams with their respective 1999 players.
A baseball game featuring the 1991 rosters of Major League Baseball, including the All-Star teams.
Interplay Sports Baseball Edition 2000 is a baseball video game developed and published by Interplay Entertainment for PlayStation (as Interplay Sports Baseball 2000) and Microsoft Windows in 1999. This is the first game released after the developer changed its name from VR Sports to Interplay Sports.
A baseball mobile app game by Konami it has monthly game modes that shifts every month
Major League Baseball 2K10 or, in short, MLB 2K10, is an MLB licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K Sports. MLB 2K10 was available for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Nintendo DS. The game was released on March 2, 2010.