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ESPN Major League Baseball is the successor to Sega's World Series Baseball 2k3. Back are all of the game play modes from last years release: exhibition, playoffs, season, and franchise. Additionally, gamecast, duel, situation and GM career have been added to the game.
In gamecast mode, you can manage and watch a game as it progresses, make substitutions and then jump into the action when you want to.
In duel mode, you'll pick a pitcher and hitter and duke it out against the computer to see who can get the most hits and who can throw the most strikes.
In situation mode, you can set the field up how you want to and change a number of settings like how many players on base to what inning it is and who is up to bat so you can figure out your ultimate 'what-if' scenario.
In GM career mode, you'll need to run a franchise while keeping your owner happy. Got an owner who is financially conscious? He'll want you to make sure you hire only moderately priced players and do reasonably well. Get a maverick, and you'll get a longer leash, a bit more money, but the added pressure of needing to take your team to the playoffs.
All 30 MLB teams are included with their stadiums along with 16 different all-star teams. It also has 6 classic stadiums and a team made up of the greatest players of all time. Each team also has a number of alternate and throwback jerseys. Also, new is the ESPN authentic feel in the form of graphics and play break downs. Get a particularly nice strike out and you'll get to see the trajectory with ESPN K-Zone. Strike someone out three times in a row and Rex Hudler and Jon Miller will applaud you for a job well done.
You can also use the X-box version to grab the latest roster or play against someone online in an exhibition game on either the PS2 or the X-box version.
Game details
Media Type
DVD-ROM
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Microphone
Controller Types Supported
Analog Controller
Input Device Features Supported
Vibration
Microphones Supported
USB Headset
Multiplayer Options
Same/Split-Screen
Multiplayer Game Modes
Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS)
Number of Offline Players
1-2 Players
Number of Online Players
2 Players
Save Game Methods
External Storage
Miscellaneous Attributes
Ethernet Compatible, Network Adaptor
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Released
6 April 2004
Series
MLB 2K
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