MLB Power Pros Returns! MLB Power Pros 2008 to Release in July

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2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), and Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced the next iteration of the wildly popular baseball franchise, MLB Power Pros 2008, scheduled to be available for Wii home video game system from Nintendo and PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system this July, as well as Nintendo DS later this fall. As the highest-rated and top-selling baseball title in Japan, MLB Power Pros was available in North America for the first time last year. Its comedic visual appeal of miniature Major League Baseball player models has attracted a dedicated following through its easy-to-use controls and addictively fun gameplay experience.

"We're thrilled to partner with Konami again, and with the Baseball season now in full swing, we're proud to offer our fans a refreshingly smart and exciting baseball game that is easily accessible for all ages," said Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. "Baseball enthusiasts will appreciate the variety of newly added features, intuitive game modes and improved overall feel, and we look forward to hitting one out of the park this season with MLB Power Pros 2008."

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 options to bring in fans, win playoff games and eventually, earn the title of World Series champion.

In Success mode, fans 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. Through a variety of amusing training and game challenges, players who complete Success mode will also be able to take their created player files into MLB Life as well, or also play as either an existing Major League Baseball player in Dream Mode, or start as a rookie in Major League Career mode. As a new feature in MLB Power Pros 2008, MLB Life is another story-based mode that will allow fans the possibility to simulate the exciting life and experience of being a Major League Baseball player over the course of a 20-year career. While continuing to play in games through the regular baseball season, players 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.

With easy, pick-up-and-play hitting and pitching controls, along with intuitive Wii functionality, other new features in MLB Power Pros 2008 include support of 40-man rosters, change of ball speed, adjustment of defensive shifts, along with a real-time bullpen check functionality for substituting pitchers. MLB Power Pros 2008 will also support the option for players to import their Wii-based characters, Miis, from their Wii or Wii Remote to become part of the exciting action!

MLB Power Pros 2008, developed by Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., is not yet rated by the ESRB, and will be available for Wii and the PlayStation 2 system this July, as well as Nintendo DS later this fall.
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Day fucking one.
 
As a new feature in MLB Power Pros 2008, MLB Life is another story-based mode that will allow fans the possibility to simulate the exciting life and experience of being a Major League Baseball player over the course of a 20-year career. While continuing to play in games through the regular baseball season, players 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.

Fine enough for the first half of a superstar career. But what about rampant injuries, dissatisfaction with the management, demanding a trade, dragging ass in the outfield and failing to produce at the plate while being ridiculously overpaid and contributing to a sub-.400 winning percentage?

Or are the Cincinnati Reds going to be left out of this year's game?
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Fine enough for the first half of a superstar career. But what about rampant injuries, dissatisfaction with the management, demanding a trade, dragging ass in the outfield and failing to produce at the plate while being ridiculously overpaid and contributing to a sub-.400 winning percentage?

Or are the Cincinnati Reds going to be left out of this year's game?[/quote]:applause::applause::applause::applause:
 
I was really getting into my copy of Power Pros until MLB The Show 08 arrived in the mail. I guess I'll hold on to it for when I'm feeling like having an arcade type baseball game.
 
Day one purchase. Last years Power Pro's was the best baseball game I've ever played.

Hopefully the integrate Wii-mote control into season mode this time.


And they are going to port the DS version! :D
 
i am glad this series is getting another run since its pretty fun, but am i getting the chance to punch in a friend code to play someone online with this edition?
 
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Hopefully the integrate Wii-mote control into season mode this time.

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For me, that will be the deciding factor.

Great game regardless.
 
thanks for the info, as I was searching for a review for the old one. The old one is 20 dollars in my local gamestop.

Now I'm going to wait for the New One.
 
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