Video Gaming News - January 2004
San Rafael, CA (January 20, 2004) - ESPN Videogames announced today
that ESPN Major League Baseball will incorporate broadband online play for both
the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox. ESPN Major League Baseball is scheduled to
release across North America in Spring 2004.
From ESPN Videogames:
"Baseball is a sport filled with legendary contests," states Greg Thomas,
president of Visual Concepts. "Whether during an inter-city showdown or a heated
match-up between division rivals, the dramatic battles between pitchers and
batters have created some of the most memorable moments in sports history.
Adding online play to ESPN Major League Baseball is key to capturing this
competitive spirit. Gamers will now have the ability to create their own
extraordinary moments as they battle others from anywhere in the country."
Continuing the ESPN Videogames standard to entertain and innovate, ESPN Major
League Baseball will include the only complete online league experience for
PlayStation(R)2 owners. The online leagues will give gamers across the nation
the ability to create, manage and compete in leagues crafted in the
distinguished style of the worldwide leader in sports - ESPN. Once they have
completed a league game, gamers can instantly review online statistics and
analyze play-by-play GameCasts that are automatically uploaded to the league
page. ESPN Major League Baseball will also include voice-chat support for the
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox videogame system from
Microsoft.
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