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MLB 10 The Show

MLB 10 The Show

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From: Sony Computer Entertainment
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $16.80
as of 7/31/2010 05:28 CDT details
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New (31) Used (10) from $13.24

Seller: Jhamper
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 397

Platform: PlayStation2
Genre: baseball_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: PlayStation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: 97653
Model: 97653
UPC: 711719765325
EAN: 0711719765325
ASIN: B003171CJM

Publication Date: March 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Updated rosters and new stadiums and all your favorite additional features from previous releases.
  • Considerable AI Improvements for even more realism on the field.
  • New personalized batting stances allow you to swing for the fence exactly like the pros.
  • Ignite old rivalries in single player against the CPU and against a friend in local multiplayer in Rivalry Mode.
  • Make your way out of the Minor Leagues and into the history books as you find your way to the top in the Road to the Show career mode.

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Product Description
MLB 10 PS2

Amazon.com Product Description
Welcome to The Show all-star. The best selling and highest rated baseball franchise on the PlayStation 2 platform is back in MLB 10: The Show throwing you into an unsurpassed baseball experience where big moments come alive. It's all here too; from classic local multiplayer options, AI improvements and revamped versions of your favorite game modes, to new personalized batting stances and Joe Mauer, newly crowned American League MVP, as the new cover athlete. Get ready. The Show is about to begin and you are leading off.

MLB 10: The Show game logo
Take the Road to the Show
Road to the Show is the signature game mode in MLB 10: The Show for PlayStation 2. Create and customize a player and put him through a set of interactive training routines that will build his skills and prepare him to make the leap from the Bush leagues, to the Majors. Once he joins an organization, the player controls his/her created character's individual career, gaining skill points earned through accomplishing goals that are handed down by the team manager. Keep your stats sheet headed in the right direction though, because points can also be deducted for goals not met, resulting in a career showing not even close to something you would see in Coopers Town.

Albert Pujols swinging for the fence in St.Louis in MLB 10: The Show
Build skills to get to The Show and beyond.
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Rivalry Mode
Baseball is full of history, not the least of which includes historic rivalries. Whether it's classic and bitter rivalries like the Yankees vs. the Red Sox and the Dodgers vs. the Giants, or annual cross town and subway/freeway series like the Cubs vs. the White Sox, the Yankees vs. the Mets, the Dodgers vs. the Angels, the Giants vs. the A's, etc., go head-to-head — either by yourself against the CPU or with a friend locally — in the greatest rivalries that the National Pastime has to offer in Rivalry Mode in MLB 10: The Show. 5, 10, 20 game series or more, the choice is your in Rivalry Mode.

Key Game Features

  • AI Improvements for even more realism on the field.
  • New personalized batting stances allow you to swing for the fence exactly like the pros.
  • Ignite old rivalries in single player against the CPU and against a friend in local multiplayer in Rivalry Mode.
  • Make your way out of the Minor Leagues and into the history books as you find your way to the top in the Road to the Show career mode.
  • Updated rosters and new stadiums.
  • All you favorite additional features from previous releases.
Additional Screenshots:
The Phillies Cole Hamels making starting his move towards home plate in MLB 10: The Show
Updated rosters.
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The Dodgers turning a double play on the Giants at AT&T park in MLB 10: The Show
Classic battles in Rivalry Mode.
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The Red Sox forcing Derek Jeter out at second in MLB 10: The Show
Improved AI realism.
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Joe Mauer watching a ball sail in MLB 10: The Show
Personalized batting stances.
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Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 12



1 out of 5 stars as over-rated as a game can get. .   July 21, 2010
raw butt-naked truth
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

trust me id rather watch myself slowly age and die than to play this. i could list all the things id rather do but ill just warn you, dont waste your money.


5 out of 5 stars Best baseball game ever   June 1, 2010
Brian Green (Dillsburg, Pa.)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

To get started this is the best baseball game ever. The graphics are great and the gameplay its self are great! There are a couple of game modes you can play. You can play a season,home run derby,franchise,exibition and road to the show. I am currently in a season with my phillies. Its not too hard and not too easy. Its a great game for any baseball fan. So overall it is a great game. I highly recommend you to get this game.


5 out of 5 stars MLB BASEBALL 2010   May 22, 2010
James A. Fuller (calif)
BOUGHT FOR MY GRANSONS BIRTHDAY,THE DAY I CALLED TO SEE IF HE GOT IT HE WAS PLAYING IT AND HE LOVED IT AND HIS DAD DID TOO SO IT SEEMS TO BE A WINNER.


3 out of 5 stars More Realistic...   May 17, 2010
Sean Parauka (Orange, CT United States)
For 3 years, I had completed 6.5 seasons using MLB07. I didn't want to get the new version because I built such a foundation with the 2007 version but after 6 seasons, the rosters were WAY out of whack and too many computer created players on MLB rosters with the same faces!

This new version has its ups and downs. First, the graphics are poorer than MLB07. For example, Mark Teixeira is as white as a ghost. The fieling is a bit better. One plus side is the reality of the game. On MLB07, I was playing using "Hall of Fame" difficulty. In this version, I'm using "Veteran" and am facing a bigger challenge than 07's top level offered. I actually have tough down-to-the-wire games, even with the best of rosters. From that standpoint, it is more realistic with player stats and standings. In MLB07, all of my players batted .300+ and 7 of my 9 batters had over 100 RBIs. In this game, the numbers are more realistic as players hit hold/cold streaks like real life. Pitching is more realistic as well. Just as in real life pitchers have excellent, good and poor days.

One downside is the batting mode. I've adjusted the hell out of the batting sliders. In 07, I didn't have to adjust anything. In this version, for a player who in real life is MVP quality you have to increase the sliders when batting in order to get some real contact hits. Plus, if you call the right pitch and location, let's say it's going to be a fastball Low-Inside corner, the PCI will be stuck on middle-inside. Where to go from there is still tough to figure out. Whether or not to use the L stick a lot or just a little is a mystery still. It seems that if the PCI is an inch or two above the ball dot, just slightly move the L stick down, but the PCI doesn't move. Need to guess what part of the plate your batter is covering. After 3 months of a season, I'm just starting to get the hang of it.

So, if you want a more realistic game that will provide a bigger challenge, this is it.



4 out of 5 stars MLB 10 The Show - Realistic   May 9, 2010
boblbu
The Pros:

Realistic, great graphics,

The Cons:

Difficult fielding, no way to make the fielder run faster after a ball, leading to a lot of missplayed balls.
Pitching Box does not display accurately the Strike zone. You put the ball in the strike zone box and more times then not it's called a ball, very frustrating.
Hitting is Ok but if you don't crank the sliders all the way up you might never get a hit, frustrating.
Does not display info or name of the hitter when he's up. Scorecard info and season info.
When pressing the L2 button to get info it stays onscreen for about 1/2 second. Why have this option if the user can't review it?

I'm a user who just wants to play the game in season mode, period & don't need all the other options included. Probably less is more in this case.


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