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| MLB Power Pros 2008 | 
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List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $36.99 You Save: $3.00 (8%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (6 reviews) Sales Rank: 661
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 34441 Model: 34441 UPC: 710425344411 EAN: 0710425344411 ASIN: B0019C6KBG
Release Date: July 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Exhibition Mode - Play a one-off match with your favorite team | | | Success Mode - Work your way from the Minors all the way up to the Big Leagues | | | Season Mode - Play through a full season and compete for the championship | | | MLB Life Mode - Experience life as a Major Leaguer | | | League Mode - Compete in a league with up to 6 players |
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Product Description MLB Power Pros 2008 delivers a unique flair to America's favorite pastime with an original visual style, pick-up-and-play gameplay mechanics and several deep gameplay modes. 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 strategies to bring in fans, win play-off 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. While continuing to play in games through the regular baseball season, you 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 importing Miis, Wii-based character
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
  so far so good September 2, 2008 very sophisticated game with lots of options. looks like many of them require major time commitment. Haven't played enough yet to give an in-depth review but it's great fun so far!
  Question August 28, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Quick question for those that have bought this. When swinging the bat do I swing the wii stick or is it button pressing?
  The best wii baseball game. August 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First of all, this is the best baseball game out there for the wii. Plenty of game modes, including exhibition, batting practice, fielding practice, home run derby, 162 game season mode, a 6-team round robin league mode, and 2 rpg-like modes: MLB Life, and Success mode.
I spend about 95% of my time in season mode. There is plenty to do, although almost nothing has changed in season mode since last year. One thing in particular that I still like is the different simulation modes, where you can essentially let the computer play all the games, with the option to stop play before any batter and take control yourself. This can make it possible to play many games in a short amount of time each day. Season mode keeps stats in at least 50 different categories and allows you to sort by stat, by team, by division, by league...and also keeps all-time records. You can buy special bats and gloves, etc, to help your players practice more efficiently and raise their abilities between games (although progress takes time, a lot of time).
The batting practice mode is pretty cool too. You can customize the pitches that are thrown by pitcher, type and location, so you can work on hitting just inside curveballs if you want.
There are lots of frills like baseball cards with player bios and player batting and pitching stances/styles, and fictional stadiums that you can purchase with "frequent player points". There is the ability to create "arrange" teams with custom players, or to keep rosters updated. You can adjust the players abilities also and use these arranged teams in your season. I guess you could do this every year so that rosters are kept up-to-date. You can even create a 32 team league, and edit the team colors, uniform and mascot of a couple expansion teams.
I cannot comment too much on MLB life, and Success mode except that I found them a little tedious and frustrating. This is unfortunate because Success mode is the only way to add custom players, and there is no guarantee that the player you create will even "succeed" and be able to play on your season team. (It takes about an hour or two, and your success is based on maybe 3 games or 9 to 12 plate appearances).
So, here is what is still lacking, in my opinion (I hope the game designers are reading): - The CPU never walks a batter. This is NOT realistic. - The CPU never *intentionally* walks a batter. Players like Pujols, Manny, Arod, etc should not be pitched to with a base open late in a close game. It should not be too hard to add a heuristic here. I've seen it done in some other baseball games. - The CPU makes odd managerial decisions. A pitcher will bat late in the game, only to be replaced at the start of the next inning. - I've found that the stats are a little skewed to the extremes...good players are monsterous, and mediocre/bad players are terrible. Even after tinkering with the difficulty levels. - You cannot set default lineups for right-hand pitchers/left-hand pitchers. It allows you to set default lineups for DH/non-DH, so why not by opposing pitchers' throwing hand? - I would really like to see this game give you an "official boxscore" of the format found in newspapers and mlb.com. You should be able to view it throughout the course of the game. This would be neat. - The play by play announcer is TERRIBLE. There are many many audio bugs where he calls players by the wrong name, and calls the play wrong too. I usually listen to my ipod and keep the game audio muted.
That being said this is still a great great baseball game that would be worthy of 5 stars if some of the bad things I mentioned were not so.
  Great game, surprising depth and tons of fun. August 23, 2008 I cant stop playing this game, it is so much fun and has tons of depth that gives you the total mlb and baseball experience. This franchise has always been good, but this one is hands down the best, way better than the other MLB licensed games.
Summary: Pure fun.
  Still great but essentially no changes August 8, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have to give this years version 4 stars only due to the fact that 99% of the game remains unchanged. While I can appreciate the developers taking the "if it ain't broke don't fix it approach", I still would've liked to see some additions/corrections. The game has all the elements that made last years a nearly perfect game, but, the same problems remain. The minor league system is still not done well, there are very few errors (especially throwing), and the computer throws strikes strikes and more strikes (good luck drawing a walk), and worst of all no online play to speak of. Overall, the season mode is still great. The computer presents a strong challenge and the statistics are realistic. I would like to see a more expanded minor league system which might include AA and AAA rather than just a few guys that you can bring up whenever you feel like it. The MLB Life mode is fun for awhile but it quickly gets old when you have to conduct each at bat for your player over the course of 162 games with no way to skip ahead AT ALL!!
I hate to be petty as this is still my favorite baseball game, but I was hoping to join up with an online league or at least have single matches this year. Still a wonderful game with a lot of features, but not quite a 5-star delivery.
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