MVP Baseball 2005

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Change your position in the box to adjust to where the pitcher is working you, or keep the defense honest with a bunt for a hit. Precision Pitching: Paint the corners or send a message with the new Precision Pitch Meter, or catch runners napping with unparalleled pickoff control. Enhanced Big Play Control: Make an underhand toss to the pitcher as he sprints to cover first, slide around a tag at home, and make user-controlled stretches and dives. While leading off base, exercise your reflexes by beating pickoff throws with the all-new manual leadoff control. Build an Empire: Control every aspect of your organization in all-new Owner Mode. Create your line-up based on player progression during Spring Training, or help build player attributes by competing in a variety of mini-games. All-New Create Ballpark: In Owner Mode, build a pitcher's paradise or a hitter's dream. Will you spend your earnings to upgrade your ballpark or to sign that key free agent who could bring you a championship? Expanded Minor Leagues: Advanced Single A squads and additional stadiums have been added to round out the list of teams available in the minor league system.

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MVP Baseball 2005 - GameCube

Last realistic baseball sim this world has seen

The homeruns don't look that impressive, and aren't hit 600+ feet in MVP Baseball 2005, but what makes up for juiced up HRs is the extensively deep Dynasty and Owner Modes.

MVP Baseball 2005 - GameCube

Outta the park!

Some say baseball is boring. But all you have to do is watch the Red Sox break their curse one year, then the White Sox the next, to realize it's not. Of course, if you need more persuasion, why not try this game? The new "hitter's eye" function that the game makes a big deal about is really just a gimmick, and not a great one at that. You're better off staying put at "catcher's eye." But the game has a lot of cool stuff going for it too. For one thing, it's just fun. I say that if you can sit through a full game between two Single-A teams (which this game has, along with AA and AAA teams alongside the MLB teams), and come back to play again, you are having fun with the game. Speaking as one who has done that, I can tell that this is just a fun baseball game.

MVP Baseball 2005 - GameCube

This game rocks!!

This game is so bad ass!! The first day I got it I played it for about 6 hours straight! The owner mode makes the game more in depth than it already was, and with the mini games ur not limited to the same home run derby and pitcher showdowns. In the owner mode you can save up money by simply not having any "extras," which include concessions, etc. If you keep your ticket prices around $35 the first year and increase it by $5-$10 in the playoffs, you can make a killing for year 2!

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