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MLB 2K10 |  | From: 2K Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy Used: $19.00 as of 9/4/2010 15:51 EDT details You Save: $20.99 (52%)
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Seller: Ocean Reef Electronics Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1045
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: baseball_games ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 34741 Model: 34741 UPC: 710425347412 EAN: 0710425347412 ASIN: B002VB0XCQ
Publication Date: March 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fight for bragging rights in Tournament Mode where you and your friends can stage your own tournament to settle who is the best. | | • | Total Control Hitting uses the Wii Remote to let you control your swings to hit for power, make contact or swing defensively. | | • | Total Control Pitching uses both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to let you feel every pitch and put the ball exactly where you want it. | | • | Franchise mode lets you play multiple seasons as your favorite team and try to turn them into a dynasty. | | • | Outslug baseball?s most feared power hitters in Home Run Derby. |
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Product Description MLB 2K10 Wii
Amazon.com Product Description
The eighth game in the MLB 2K series, MLB 2K10 celebrates the immortal battle on the baseball diamond between pitcher and batter. Featuring a combination of offensive and defensive options with its Total Control Hitting and Pitching functionality, and a dugout full of classic game modes, MLB 2K10 is a baseball gaming experience not to be missed by Wii players. Game modes include: Franchise mode, Home Run Derby and Tournament mode. Classic Modes for Classic Play Celebrating the milestone 10th anniversary of 2K Sports Major League Baseball, this 2K10 edition of the game features Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays, a 2009 American League Gold Glove and Silver Slugger Award recipient, as the cover athlete. Players can work the count and the corners with Total Control Hitting and Total Control Pitching designed to make use of the Wii controller. In addition, Franchise mode lets you play multiple seasons as your favorite team and challenges you to turn them into a dynasty, Home Run Derby challenges you to outslug baseball’s most feared power hitters and Tournament mode lets you stage the ultimate tournament with a friend. Key Game Features - Work the Count - Total Control Hitting uses the Wii Remote to let you control your swings to hit for power, make contact or swing defensively.
- Work the Corners - Total Control Pitching uses both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to let you feel every pitch and put the ball exactly where you want it.
- Win Over and Over and Over Again - Franchise mode lets you play multiple seasons as your favorite team and try to turn them into a dynasty.
- Home Run Derby - Outslug baseball’s most feared power hitters.
- Fight for Bragging Rights - Tournament mode lets you and your friends stage your own tournament to settle who is the best.
| Screenshots:  Work the corners. View larger. | |  As well as the count. View larger. | |  Play the ultimate tournament. View larger. | |  Swing for the fences. View larger. | | |
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| Customer Reviews:
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Major League Baseball 2K10 is not worth the price! August 23, 2010 NativeBostonian This game is not worth the money. It doesn't have all the features, like it should for the price. I feel like I got half the game for the same amount of money as the full featured game, which I would have gotten on the Xbox360 or the PS3 . This game doesn't have career mode or does it have online play, like the other consoles versions would.
Also, the graphics look like graphics from 2006. I didn't expect stellar graphics because, after all, it is the Nintendo Wii. But, I expected something a little more advanced than what I received.
The only thing that was well done, was the controls. I loved being able to swing the Wii controller like a bat. That was something that kept me from throwing this game out the window. If I could flash this in red I would. Do not buy this game, unless you can buy it for $20.
Lots of Fun! August 16, 2010 I am 9 years old and this game is very cool! I love how it resembles real game situations. I enjoy playing with the Wii remote because it acts like the ball when pitching and the bat when hitting. It is very fun and completely worth the price!!
More glitches then any other baseball game I have every played. August 7, 2010 Sam Gilbert (Flossmoor, IL United States) First off I will say that the game is a lot of fun when you start. The pitching motion for the wii is a lot of fun. The batting is ok once you get the hang of it. Unfortunately the glitches and other things really get in the way of the game. As far back as I have been playing 2k baseball games (2k5 is when I started), the players make ridiculous errors that even a person who has never played baseball wouldn't make. (You would think that after 5 versions they would have corrected this)
Injuries happen either all at once or go a long stretch without having any. If you want to disable injuries partway through the season, you can't. Another annoying thing about the game is that you can only play 2 player exhibition games, and you can't choose your starting pitchers or alter your starting lineup. In season mode they give you way too many notifications (i.e. 100 RBIs reached). The most annoying part of season mode is that the computer screwed up the roster so it wouldn't let me change around the starting rotation.
Bottom line is this, if you really like baseball and baseball games check this game out. Otherwise, DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!!!!!!
sick July 5, 2010 Donald Isaak 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this game but I don't know how to steal. by by.
By my name is Bob.
P.S. I am only a toddler that knows how to type. I am really smart and fat.
Take it for what it is May 24, 2010 Bucky Boone (Boston, MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game is actually pretty good when you consider that it is on the Wii. If you play at a high enough level, it is challenging and the fact that you have to move a little to play can't hurt either. Granted, it is missing online roster updates, online play and some updated stadium info (you see the outside of Old Yankee Stadium when playing the Yankees in NY), but if you take it for what it is, a baseball game on the Wii it can and is quite fun.
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