First seen: 25 march 2003
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List All 2 PricesWhile it might be a while before EA fully eliminates the stench of Triple Play's last years, MVP Baseball is a step in the right direction. Sure, it's not all perfect, but the unique and innovative inclusions, along with a return to sim-style hardball and a deep, unique Franchise mode is a definite step in the right direction. While it's perhaps the 3rd best baseball game on Xbox, behind High Heat 2004 and World Series 2K3, it's definitely no slouch. Read more
EA Sports Triple Play franchise ruled the last few years of the 32-bit generation. Though, for my money, it never reached the level of quality of World Series Baseball on the Sega Saturn, Triple Play had a huge and vocal following. Unfortunately, EA was not able to carry over that karma into the current generation. The Triple Play titles of late had simply been lackluster and seemed even more so going head to head with All-Star Baseball for the first time and a... Read more
When MVP Baseball 2003 was announced, it was very low on the baseball radar of games that would turn out to be any good. After a series of fantastically horrendous Triple Play titles, EA Sports took their baseball franchise in a different direction. That direction is headed on the right road to successs, but this year’s game isn’t there just yet. Read more
While EA Sports traditionally has held a firm lock on football, hockey, and basketball games, it see Read more