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2K Sports and Konami Announce MLB® Power Pros

August 3, 2007 2:03 pm - Author: Shanker Srinivasan

New York, NY and El Segundo, CA –  August 3, 2007 – 2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), and Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. announced today a new and exciting Major League Baseball® title – MLB® Power Pros. Developed by Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., and based on the best selling “Power Pro” baseball series in Japan, MLB Power Pros will be published by 2K Sports in North America and will be available in Fall 2007.

"For years, Konami's Power Pro Baseball has been Japan's No. 1 baseball game, in sales and fan ratings," said Kazumi Kitaue, Chairman and CEO of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "Now, in an excellent partnership with 2K Sports, it is with great pleasure that we bring Power Pro Baseball to the North American market as MLB Power Pros, where this great sport was born."

MLB Power Pros delivers an original visual style to America’s favorite pastime.  Every MLB® player will be represented in the “Power Pro” character style - a miniature toy-like figurine model.  Gamers will recognize their favorite baseball stars through comic usage of facial expressions, facial hair, and hair styles.  Every MLB ballpark has been faithfully replicated with their respective famous landmarks, bringing astounding authenticity to every game.  This visual combination is certain to delight baseball fans of all ages.

Solid gameplay features and responsive controls provide an exciting baseball experience in MLB Power Pros.  The easy pick-up-and-play mechanics in both pitching and batting allow for instant fun.  Amazing animations will be seen in the field with incredible double plays, diving catches, and even home-run-robbing wall catches. 

Featuring over a dozen different game modes, MLB Power Pros offers great long-term playability highlighted by the detailed Season Mode and popular Success Mode.  With Season Mode, players become an MLB team general manager with the goal of winning the World Series™ by controlling all aspects of the team including training players, purchasing better equipment, making trades, and much more.  Success Mode combines traditional role-playing elements with baseball scenarios to create one of the most unique and compelling game modes in any sports title.  This story-based mode puts the user in the role of a college baseball player with the goal of becoming a Major League player – gamers will train the player in numerous games while dealing with real-world situations of academics, part-time jobs, and other social situations.

MLB® Power Pros will be available on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo in Fall 2007.

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Posted by: SG_MvP on August 3, 2007, 2:32 pm
Wtf
Posted by: --fort-- on August 3, 2007, 5:18 pm
Sounds kind of cool. Would make a great Xbox Live Arcade game...
Posted by: kbshowtyme on August 3, 2007, 8:07 pm
Looks like a nice kids game
Posted by: IcemanKazanski on August 5, 2007, 2:28 am
What the hell is this?
Posted by: ohjtbehaaave on August 5, 2007, 8:54 am
This could be a cool Wii game if they get the controls nice!
Posted by: IplayfoKeeps on August 5, 2007, 9:15 pm
Retarded
Posted by: Weezy82 on August 15, 2007, 9:20 pm
I too was going to say WTF, so to see it as the first comment was just hilarious
Posted by: Blackpuppy on September 25, 2007, 7:19 am
MLB Power Pros! I'm so stoked! I've played the import version of this game for years. I can't emphasize enough on how great this game is. The series itself has been running in Japan for about 13 years and has been considered the best baseball game in Japan for years now. What the John Madden series is to football here, this is to baseball there. I know that alot of people will see the cutsie characters and dismiss it as being for kids, they couldn't be more wrong. This game has always been well ahead of it's time and that trend continues to be the case when compared to American baseball games. Even though it's arcade baseball and has cutsie characters, realistic baseball physics and game play are very much in place. There's tons of stats, options, franchise play, and career mode(rpg like) play options that would satisfy even the biggest sim fan. Here's a little run down on some of the sports games I play and enjoy so that you can better gauge where my perspective is coming from..


I'm a huge baseball fan I cut my teeth on the following...
Hard Ball on the PC.
Several iterations of World Series baseball on the Sega Saturn.
High Heat baseball on the PC.
Baseball mogul.

Current favorites.
MLB 07 the show ps2 and psp(currently my favorite baseball game along with OOTP)
OOTP 2007(out of the park baseball)


non-baseball
Winning Eleven 2007(Pro Evolution Soccer)
World Soccer manager(basically OOTP for soccer)

Here's the trailer
http://2ksports.com/games/mlbpp/videos/2662

Here are a few links with pics and blurbs on this game.
PICS
http://www.gaming-age.com/cgi-bin/p...Power%20Pros%20

synopsis
http://www.gamespot.com/wii/sports/...=result;title;0
 
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