
New Baseball Game
New Baseball Game
MVP 2005 rocks! 

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The thing about that game...
The thing about that game is that it sucks compared to Baseball Stars.
"Baseball is like church, many attend, few understand"
- Leo Durocher
- Leo Durocher
No way... the game is far, far smoother than last year's. Plus, they got rid of the fact that on a PC, there was no slide button!! There was also the problem of runners forgetting to touch home on last year's game. I lost about 7 games in my last season on plays at home where the guy missed home! Agh!
Plus, this game has Kruk and Kipe, the best broadcasters around!
Plus, this game has Kruk and Kipe, the best broadcasters around!

I played MVP 2004. Went through an entire season, playing as the Cubs. Had a pretty good year, made it to the NLCS where I lost. And then, for no particular reason whatsoever, every single one of my players decided to get worst then the year before. Kerry Wood, Mark Prior? Yeah, they each had 20 win season, ERAs between 2.00-3.00. Both of them got distinctly worst. Then I stopped playing.
Rules:
1. I am always right.
2. If I am ever wrong, read rule number 1.
1. I am always right.
2. If I am ever wrong, read rule number 1.
on MVP 2004, I used the dynasty mode alot. Sometimes, not even playing: just acting as the GM.
I had the Giants. I did a fantasy pick (so that you don't have the normal teams) and I had the 15th pick. I centered my team around Vernon Wells and Jose Guillen. God damn, thier careers were inflated! Wells ended with about 950 HRs (playing untill he was 44) and had 8 MVP awards!
In 22 seasons, I had 20 100+ win seasons, and won 18 world series, incluindg 7 in a row.
That's a problem with those games... after a while, you know how to manipulate it.
I had the Giants. I did a fantasy pick (so that you don't have the normal teams) and I had the 15th pick. I centered my team around Vernon Wells and Jose Guillen. God damn, thier careers were inflated! Wells ended with about 950 HRs (playing untill he was 44) and had 8 MVP awards!
In 22 seasons, I had 20 100+ win seasons, and won 18 world series, incluindg 7 in a row.
That's a problem with those games... after a while, you know how to manipulate it.
retep wrote:on MVP 2004, I used the dynasty mode alot. Sometimes, not even playing: just acting as the GM.
I had the Giants. I did a fantasy pick (so that you don't have the normal teams) and I had the 15th pick. I centered my team around Vernon Wells and Jose Guillen. God damn, thier careers were inflated! Wells ended with about 950 HRs (playing untill he was 44) and had 8 MVP awards!
In 22 seasons, I had 20 100+ win seasons, and won 18 world series, incluindg 7 in a row.
That's a problem with those games... after a while, you know how to manipulate it.
yeah, that's why I stopped playing Madden 05 a few months ago.
I'm a football junky and Madden is a great game, but it's soooo hard if you don't manipulate the shortcomings in the AI and soooo easy if you do. I sure hope they make drastic imrpovements in '06.
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Baseball Stars
It's such a shame you guys don't know about Baseball Stars. It beats the pants off of these newfangled games, even though it came out in '92.
Stars Forever!!!!!!
Stars Forever!!!!!!
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Here's the thing about Stars.....
It has 3 primary advantages:
#1 Playability: Since it's on the old NES, there's only 2 buttons and the direction pad. You can learn to play quickly, and become a decent player pretty quickly. And, despite it's apparent simplicity, 2 games are never even close to the same.
#2 Home Run Robbery: You can rob HRs in stars by climbing the wall and perching up there with your glove raised, or you can try to time a jump to snag that would-be HR.
#3 Realistic: It's amazing how realistic this game is. Yes, it's old Nintendo, but I swear to you it's as realistic (if not more) than the modern games.
I love the damn game, both Baseball Stars 1 (1989) and Baseball Stars 2 (1992). I still have it in my living room, ready to play. There are many people, actually, whom have played the new games and feel they compare poorly to Baseball Stars.
The tricky part is finding people who are in the know about it, and/or whom have the set up to play it. Nick & I both have the skills and the setup.
#1 Playability: Since it's on the old NES, there's only 2 buttons and the direction pad. You can learn to play quickly, and become a decent player pretty quickly. And, despite it's apparent simplicity, 2 games are never even close to the same.
#2 Home Run Robbery: You can rob HRs in stars by climbing the wall and perching up there with your glove raised, or you can try to time a jump to snag that would-be HR.
#3 Realistic: It's amazing how realistic this game is. Yes, it's old Nintendo, but I swear to you it's as realistic (if not more) than the modern games.
I love the damn game, both Baseball Stars 1 (1989) and Baseball Stars 2 (1992). I still have it in my living room, ready to play. There are many people, actually, whom have played the new games and feel they compare poorly to Baseball Stars.
The tricky part is finding people who are in the know about it, and/or whom have the set up to play it. Nick & I both have the skills and the setup.
"Baseball is like church, many attend, few understand"
- Leo Durocher
- Leo Durocher