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MLB 2K10 |  | From: 2K Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.99 as of 8/1/2010 01:43 PDT details You Save: $2.00 (10%)
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Seller: GameTag Express Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3916
Platform: PlayStation2 Genre: baseball_games ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: PlayStation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 710425377440 Model: 37744 UPC: 710425377440 EAN: 0710425377440 ASIN: B002VB0X26
Publication Date: March 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | With a PS2 equipped with broadband connection and an Ethernet port player can go head-to-head against an opponent anytime. | | • | Whether you feel like playing a single season, or building a dynasty over multiple years in Franchise Mode, we?ve got you covered. | | • | Outslug baseball?s most feared power hitters in the Home Run Derby. | | • | No time to play a full game? Choose a custom scenario as your starting point and jump right in with Situation Mode. | | • | When you?re not playing the game, you?re controlling it as manager. Make the lineups, pitching changes, substitutions and strategy decisions as you try to outwit your opponent. |
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Product Description PS2 Major League Baseball 2K10
Amazon.com Product Description
The eighth game in the MLB 2K series, MLB 2K10 celebrates the immortal battle on the baseball diamond between pitcher and batter. Featuring a wealth of playing options including Franchise mode, Home Run Derby, 2-player multiplayer online and offline and Situation mode, which allows for practice of specific game scenarios within any point in a game, it is a baseball gaming experience not to be missed by PlayStation 2 owners. Classic Modes for Classic Play Celebrating the milestone 10th anniversary of 2K Sports Major League Baseball, this 2K10 edition of the game features Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays, a 2009 American League Gold Glove and Silver Slugger Award recipient, as the cover athlete. PlayStation 2 players can count on a variety of ways to play, including Franchise Mode which lets you play multiple seasons as your favorite team and challenges you to turn them into a dynasty, Home Run Derby where you must outslug the most feared power hitters in the game and Situation mode which lets you pick a starting point in a game and jump right in. In addition, beyond local local 2-player support, players can also take their game online for 2-player multiplayer action. (PS2 console with Ethernet port/adapter and broadband connection required) Key Game Features - Many Ways to Play – Whether you feel like playing a single season, or building a dynasty over multiple years in Franchise Mode, we’ve got you covered.
- Home Run Derby – Outslug baseball’s most feared power hitters.
- Situation Mode – No time to play a full game? Choose a custom scenario as your starting point and jump right in.
- Put Your Manager Cap On – You’re not playing the game, you’re controlling it. Make the lineups, pitching changes, substitutions and strategy decisions as you try to outwit your opponent.
- Battle Online – Play head-to-head against anyone, anywhere, anytime.
| Screenshots:  Build a baseball dynasty. View larger. | |  2-player online support. View larger. | |  Practice in Situation Mode. View larger. | |  Swing for the fences. View larger. | | |
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| Customer Reviews: Home run.... March 19, 2010 DFC (TX) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Another fine entry from 2K Sports. These guys really give EA Sports a run for their money. The gameplay is easy to learn and it is very fun to play. The stadiums have great detail and the players look good. This is a great game for baseball lovers of all ages and it proves that the Playstation 2 still has life in it. The price is great and you get your money's worth. I hope 2K Sports gets back into the NFL market as soon as EA's monopoly expires. In my opinion, 2K Sports games are much better with presentation. A home run for the PS2.
"absolutely deplorable" June 9, 2010 R. L Neal (Birmingham, Alabama United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Once again, The makers of the MLB 2K series have reached a new plateau for stupidity. The MLB 2K10 game is probably the worst baseball video game it's ever been my displeasure to own. This game is not designed for enjoyment. It's been designed by developers with over-inflated egos who want to show how clever they are. The most despicable attribute is that you as the player cannot make changes to any player's attributes and/or skills and expect them to be implemented in game play. I can live with that if that was their intention. But why have the skill sliders to increase or decrease their skill levels in the 1st place? Why not just grey out this aspect of the menu? No matter. This will be the last time I purchase anything from the MLB 2K. This deplorable crap was not designed for the average gamer who plays for enjoyment.
This game is benched May 11, 2010 ranter98 Not worth my time writing a lengthy review. A total waste of time and money. Buy something else.
Don't buy it! June 3, 2010 Aaron 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
What ever happened to the good old days when the technology was cutting edge for the time? This game might be cutting edge for maybe 2000. I have outlined a few of the reasons that I would not encourage anyone to purchase this product:
-Player graphics are terrible. I am pretty sure that the Players in Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball in 2000 looked more like the real players than in 2K10. And as someone else has mentioned the images on the back of the case are from the PS3 version not the PS2. So do not think that the images that you see as examples will be what you will actually experience.
-Commentary is terrible. Multiple times per game the announcers: mistake the game for a world series game when it is not, state that the starting pitcher is coming out of the game when in fact it is a reliever that is coming out, say there is an error when there is not, say that it is the final out of the ball game, and players hit for the cycle at times with only one or two hits. The list is much longer than what I listed.
-The crowd is always either standing or sitting. Standing when cheering constantly, or sitting. There are maybe 3 or 4 different people repeated over and over in the audience. There is nothing outside of the stadium at all.
-The sky is blue during rain.
-Even a game i had in 2005 showed dirt stains after a player slid.
-Yankees hats are dark blue instead of black.
-Rosters have not been updated since December 2009.
-The minor league rosters are extremely empty, and are filled with fake players. I would like to have at least seen triple-A with the real players. And at least not have double-A empty.
-You cannot take a saved roster into GM or Franchise mode.
Overall, very inaccurate and poor game play. Save your money.
Baseball sim for PS2 taken back to stone age with this one. April 4, 2010 R. Nichols (NH) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Okay, the game was only 20 bucks I know, but still this is a product where the graphics during the game are worse then what I've seen then when baseball games came out on the PS2 in 2000. I know that all the developers and programmers are focusing on the PS3 brand and trying to detail that game, but you can't forget about the millions of people that still haven't upgraded to the PS3 yet, and release just a stick and ball game for us.
Let's get into some game detail:
*The latest roster update is from December 2009, and I don't believe they'll bother with releasing another one for this version.
*The stadiums have each of their basic features with hardly any detail outside of the walls of the park, for example, the sky is either a solid blue all around the stadium, or solid black. There are no other buildings. A specific example is when playing at fenway, you usually see the prudential building in left center in the distance, and a few other buildings, but the stadiums might as well be floating in space with this game. Also the crowd is very lame, as their are all of three differenct hazy characters that are at a standing ovation throughout.
*The commentary is almost well done except it doesn't recognize the play sometimes, and will often say things like "it's drops for a hit" when the ball was caught.
*All the players are built about the same size, regardless, and the face doesn't come close to looking anything like them. If you look at the back cover of the PS2 case, you'll see a PS3 version of Longoria.
*The defensive gameplay is a bit confusing, as sometimes players will watch the ball drop right in front of them even if your positioned within the ball tracking circle.
Final Analysis:
Really the only good thing I have to say for this game is their menus look good, and they give you a lot of games within the game to play with. This game I would probably just recommend if you don't mind having updated rosters for this year, and just like to simulate seasons, and the off season. Even then, I would just try a different game, or go back a few years (6 to be exact to 2004!) to the last baseball games that were done before the PS3 came out, these would be MVP Baseball 2005 and MLB 2005, which were officially the last two that a full development staff worked on creating in 2004, before they began working on ps3 versions for the systems release in 06. I know you'll have old rosters, but you'll definitely have a better quality game then this pile that is MLB2K10 aka the thing that keeps the chair from rocking side to side now.
The really great news is you can buy those two games above for about one dollar on amazon. nice!
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