Video Gaming News - March 2005
Foster City, CA (March 8, 2005) - Sony Computer Entertainment America
announced today the launch of MLB 2006 for the PlayStation 2.
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Now available in stores, MLB 2006 provides an unmatched broadcast
presentation that brings together intense gameplay, fluid action, cut scenes,
animations and sound to provide an engrossing authentic baseball simulation.
Officially licensed by Major League Baseball Properties (MLBP), Major League
Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) and the Major League Baseball Players
Association (MLBPA), the popular baseball franchise comes out swinging for the
fences with enhanced gameplay to provide gamers the most realistic experience
from the diamond. The all-new Release Point Pitching with Pitcher Confidence
Meter shows the true battle between pitcher and batter. A pitcher's high
confidence allows the pitcher to paint the corners from the mound, while
frequent mistakes will make it harder to hit the spots over home plate.
Additionally, MLB 2006 incorporates the all-new PlayMaker Fielding that provides
better fielding interaction by combining player attributes with a gamer's skill
level to make the play.
Popular gameplay features return with MLB 2006, such as EyeToy functionality.
Gamers can literally see themselves in the game as they battle against the Major
League's best. Using the EyeToy USB camera for PlayStation(R)2 (sold
separately), gamers can take a snapshot of themselves, put their face into the
game and truly become a major leaguer. Additional returning gameplay favorites
include enhanced Branch Point Technology (BPT) for seamless fielding transitions
and smooth base running, and online playability with voice chat capabilities
using the USB Headset for PlayStation(R)2 (sold separately).
Known for its extensive list of game modes, MLB 2006 continues to build upon the
success of the franchise with enhanced authenticity. A new, deeper Franchise
Mode includes an all-new Player Morale System that tracks player morale on every
level and applies it to the player's day-to-day performance. From player
scouting, player deals, television contracts and promo-nights, to the prices of
parking, tickets and concessions, the new, deeper Franchise Mode puts the
success or failure of a club on the decisions of gamers who think they can run
the show.
For the diehard baseball fans, the new Career Mode lets gamers play from the
player's perspective and control their own destiny from the start to the finish
of their career, based on their on-field performance. Having the ability to
interact with the manager and teammates in Career Mode allows gamers to raise
concerns about playing time, trades, negotiate a higher salary or even provide a
tell-all interview with the media.
"MLB 2006 illustrates our commitment to delivering the most authentic baseball
experience to baseball fans and gamers alike," said Scott Rohde, director of
product development, 989 Sports. "By presenting gamers with the finer details
and nuances of the game, MLB 2006 provides an opportunity to look and feel what
it's like to play in the show."
This year, Vladimir Guerrero, the 2004 American League MVP, joins the 989 Sports
Team as the MLB 2006 cover athlete. A top defensive playmaker and premier
offensive threat, the Angels outfielder will team up with a host of other top
MLB stars to promote the popular baseball title, including Oakland A's third
baseman Eric Chavez, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Troy Glaus, Arizona
Diamondbacks outfielder Shawn Green, and Cincinnati Reds outfielder Adam Dunn,
all of whom will continue in their roles as contributors, consultants, and
spokespersons.
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