Or better yet, use their Pro Yakyuu Spirits engine to make a multiplatform MLB game.
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Do what I did 3 years ago and start saving now for a PS3 and MLB The Show. It was worth every penny, especially the rosters churned out by the OS community and one Mr. M.K. Knight165Comment
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I usually don't buy baseball games anyway. So it's not really going to bother me all that much.NCAA: Minnesota, Minnesota St-Mankato
NBA: Wolves
NHL: Minnesota North Stars (undefeated since 4/16/93), Wild
MLB: Twins, Dodgers
NFL: Vikings
MLS: Minnesota United
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Microsoft owns the rights to High Heat. Just slap some updated graphics and rosters on it and release it as an XBL game next season.Comment
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Man, I'd love that one! High Heat (at least on the PC) was a great series. A new generation of High Heat would be awesome (and a great idea to take advantage of the huge 360 crowd)Comment
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Maybe the Show 13 could be on the xbox.Check out my Baseball Rumors Blog http://baseballrumors101.blogspot.com/Comment
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I expected EA Sports to return with MVP Baseball I don't want MLB The Show to become stale & stagnent. We need more baseball videogames. Competition brings out the best in you & I have hope that EA Sports will deliver a great MVP Baseball game sometime when the next gen consoles arrive.Comment
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Sad news for me because NBA 2K is the only game I really play consistently and I am a XBOX guy. I don't like either of EA's football games and I am not into soccer or hockey. With EA taking over UFC I don't trust that anymore and it will probably not be a yearly thing just like Fight Night who I am lukewarm on. I would like a baseball game but is it really worth buying a console for when the consoles probably only have another 2-3 years on there lifespan. I don't think so. I like the idea of Microsoft bring High Heat back if EA is not coming back with MVP. I need a game but I am not going to buy a new system just for the Show because frankly I think it is slightly overrated because it has basically had no legit competition for years.Comment
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Again, I found the previous versions of MVP to probably be the most overrated sports games in the history of sports gaming, but I think it's very disheartening to see both PC and Xbox gamers out of luck when it comes to baseball games.
I understand the business argument for exclusivity when it comes to sports games, I really do, but it's the consumer who has suffered in this age of exclusives.Comment
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Again, I found the previous versions of MVP to probably be the most overrated sports games in the history of sports gaming, but I think it's very disheartening to see both PC and Xbox gamers out of luck when it comes to baseball games.
I understand the business argument for exclusivity when it comes to sports games, I really do, but it's the consumer who has suffered in this age of exclusives.
But I would also like to add(not that you need to hear this bk) that SCEA never and I doubt would ever just "mail it in" regardless of competition.
They are such a hard working group of devs who love their product and user base.
M.K.
Knight165All gave some. Some gave all. 343Comment
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I much prefer the Konami style of baseball games where the button commands are minimal and everything is determined by the player ratings and abilities.Comment
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