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Exclusive Satisfaction Rating: 90% Based on 3 reviews.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Search eBay for this item. Release Date: July 28, 2008 Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.6 x 7.5 x 5.3 Package Weight: 0.3 pounds Item Dimensions (in inches): 0.6 x 7.7 x 5.5 Item Weight: 0.3 pounds Amazon Minimum Age Recommendation: 5 Years Amazon Maximum Age Recommendation: 20 Years
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: 2K Sports
EAN: 0710425374425
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Feature: Exhibition Mode - Play a one-off match with your favorite team, Success Mode - Work your way from the Minors all the way up to the Big Leagues, Season Mode - Play through a full season and compete for the championship, MLB Life Mode - Experience life as a Major Leaguer, Home Run Challenge - Hit as many home runs as you can in the span of 10 pitches
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: 2K Games
Manufacturer: 2K Games
Model: 37442
MPN: 37442
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: 2K Games
Studio: 2K Games
UPC: 710425374425
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Editorial/Description:Product Description: MLB Power Pros 2008 delivers a unique flair to America's favorite pastime with an original visual style, pick-up-and-play gameplay mechanics and several deep gameplay modes. With over ten different exciting game modes including the traditional Practice, Exhibition, League and Home Run Challenge modes, MLB Power Pros 2008 will bring fans closer to the action than ever before. Gamers also get the opportunity to act as general manager and control the destiny of their own franchise in Season mode, or engage in entertaining role-playing story modes such as Success and MLB Life modes. As general manager, gamers can trade, sign free agents, coordinate practice schedules, purchase new equipment, call up and send down players from the Minor Leagues; along with other management strategies to bring in fans, win play-off games, and eventually earn the title of World Series champion. In Success mode, you can participate in a story-based career of rising players in the Double-A Minor League system trying to improve their baseball skills and make an impression on baseball scouts while also having to balance various situations in their personal lives. While continuing to play in games through the regular baseball season, you will also participate in a number of realistic situations such as signing contracts, purchasing houses and cars, making charitable donations, building up relationships with friends and teammates, picking up hobbies and much more. League Mode - Compete in a league with up to 6 players Practice Mode - Learn the basics
Customer Reviews:
Konami
September 26, 2008
This is the most famous and popular baseball game in Japan. Children, students, adults, old people, ladies, and gentlemen, all of them love this series for NPB(Japanese National Pro Baseball).
"POWER PROS" is known as "Pawamajor" in Japan. This is the major league version of "Pawapuro" series.
Although game part is great, but I don't love "Pawamajor" or "Pawapuro" not so "Pawapuro kun Pocket".
Pawapuro kun Pocket series are for the portable game hards like GB, GBA, and NDS. So they have not a great graphics at the game part, but instead, Pawapuro kun Pocket series traditionally have the best scenario or story in all base ball games.
I hope POWER PROS 2009 will be the nice story game.
MLB Power Pros
August 31, 2008
Delivery Time was very bad ( Traveled from Wherehouse in Florida to California and then back to Marianna, Florida ) should have only taken a couple days instead of almost 3 Weeks...
MLB Power Pro Just Got Better
(7 of 7 Found this Helpful)
August 9, 2008
The new version of MLB Power Pro, 2008, is the 2nd offering in the series. The game play and visual style is just as good if not better than the 2007 version. It still has that RBI baseball feel to it from years ago with the added depth of stats stats and more stats.
They have added numerous features including bullpen warm-ups, apparently this doesn't happen in Season mode, MLB Life mode, A new storyline in Success Mode, and they've changed the standard music that you hear on the management screens thankfully. They have added a few new announcer's phrases. I haven't experienced the mistaken play calling, ground balls on pop ups etc, as in the previous version but it is reported to still exist. The one complaint I really have is that non of the previous version's data is transferable to this version. So custom players and teams appear to be lost.
The game play is basically the same and you can easily just pick this game up and play it without much of a learning curve. One change I noticed in the game play is how batters who hold their bat slightly over the plate before the pitch are translucent instead of solid. In other words Kevin Youkilis' bat doesn't obstruct your view of the pitch if you are viewing the play from the batters' perspective. Also, you do not move the batter back and forth in the box to reach for a pitch. Instead the bat reaches out. This means it is near impossible to purposely get hit by an inside pitch. If there is a setting to change this I haven't found it.
Overall this is a great game like its predecessor. It's great for kids, teenagers,college students, and adults alike. I highly recommend it if you like baseball and or have kids who like baseball. It's a great game, soon to become a classic game, whether you play against the CPU or with friends and at parties.
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