Interviews
A’s all-star third baseman Eric Chavez takes time to talk
about gaming
Ballplayer does motion-capture work for Sony’s 989 MLB team
Description
“Welcome to the Show.” This spring, baseball fans will be able to play America’s pastime anytime, anywhere with MLB™ for the PSP™ handheld entertainment system. By featuring the all-new Branch Point Technology (BPT), which provides seamless fielding transitions and smooth base running; the all-new Playmaker Fielding Marker that brings together a players attributes with the a gamer’s skill level in order to make the play and the all-new Release Point Pitching with Confidence Meter, which helps determine a gamer’s ability to hit spots in the strike zone, MLB for the PSP promises to provide gamers with a true-to-life experience from the diamond. Supporting up to two players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can compete against the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or go head-to-head against another player. By providing an unmatched broadcast presentation that brings together on screen gameplay, cut scenes, animation and sound, MLB for the PSP provides an engrossing authentic baseball simulation.
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GameZone's Review/Preview
8.3
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 8.3 |
| Graphics | 8.5 |
| Sound | 7.8 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 8.4 |
| Overall | 8.3 |
Reviewer: Michael Lafferty
Review Date: 04/21/2005
MLB has a few stumbles but when it comes to handheld gaming, this is the clear winner






