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  • jwilphl
    Legal Advisor
    • Jun 2009
    • 1499

    #16
    Re: I'm counting down the hours, days, months & years!

    The Show is decent enough, but it still has its problems. MVP '05 is still my favorite baseball game of all-time. Ken Griffey Jr.'s MLB for the N64 is my second favorite. I would love starting a season with 12 teams and doing a fantasy draft. Stacking out the lineup was the best! I'd have a roster full of guys with 60 HRs a year haha.

    As I've said in the past, I had wished 2K got the football license (because 2k5 was stellar), and EA had gotten the baseball license. Sorry, but 2k's baseball games are absolute trash, and they've done nothing to improve the game at all. Madden is okay, and maybe this year it will finally be worth playing, but still comparing it to a game that is five years old is kind of sad.

    Anyway, I'll drink to EA getting their MLB license back.

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    • daflyboys
      Banned
      • May 2003
      • 18238

      #17
      Re: I'm counting down the hours, days, months & years!

      Originally posted by Perceptor
      I loved 05 as much as anyone, but I am happy with the Show Having said that, EA needs the MLB license back because 2K has really not done that great with the series
      Money talks. As long as the faithful lemmings keep buy each respective title, nothing will change.

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      • videobastard
        MVP
        • Aug 2004
        • 3388

        #18
        Re: I'm counting down the hours, days, months & years!

        In a perfect world EA should of had the MLB series and 2K having the football. I have the show 09 but for the people who only have a 360 hopefully MLB will not renew a exclusive license with 2k.

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        • MrOctober430
          MVP
          • May 2005
          • 1694

          #19
          Re: I'm counting down the hours, days, months & years!

          i just couldn't get into the show, felt to arcadish, not enough realism. the mvp series had all of that.. but hopefully soon my friends, hopefully soon.

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          • Spartan_1
            Rookie
            • May 2006
            • 35

            #20
            Re: I'm counting down the hours, days, months & years!

            Originally posted by MrOctober430
            i just couldn't get into the show, felt to arcadish, not enough realism. the mvp series had all of that.. but hopefully soon my friends, hopefully soon.
            You can't be serious. My PS3 took a dump so Im back to pc only for now. I have been playing a littel mvp for awhile while I wait to get my ps3 fixed.

            Anyway, I seriously doubt you have ever played the show because it is the closest a baseball game has ever came to being realistic. I'm not here to bash MVP. I really could care less, but come on. EA has always and will always cater to the arcade crowd. MVP was way ahead of its time visually but if you consider 80 hrs and 15-10 runs/game realistic then you need to stop playing games and start watching a few real games.

            For anyone that has not had a chance to play the show and is a REAL video baseball game junkie, do whatever you can to get it. You won't be disappointed. I was pc to the end but finally broke down and bought it and have not regretted it for one second. I **** u not.

            I am hoping EA NEVER gets their hands on baseball rights.

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            • bkrich83
              Has Been
              • Jul 2002
              • 71582

              #21
              Re: I'm counting down the hours, days, months & years!

              Originally posted by MrOctober430
              i just couldn't get into the show, felt to arcadish, not enough realism. the mvp series had all of that.. but hopefully soon my friends, hopefully soon.
              Wait.. The Show was arcadish and lacked realism, but you're hyping MVP?

              LOLOLOLOLOL... I have now heard it all on OS.
              Tracking my NCAA Coach Career

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