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2k9 Mlb For Wii

October 3rd, 2008

I really want an mlb game for wii but i dont know what i should get.?

I want a realistic mlb game not like backyard baseball or mario. i want a solid realistic mlb game. should i get 2k8 or 2k9?? or whatever

The ONLY good MLB game that utilizes the Wii controls is MLB 2K9. This may change in the future as new games come out, but for now you really only have one solid option for a realistic baseball experience.

MLB 2k9 Wii Re-done Cubs vs. Phillies


NBA 2K11


NBA 2K11


$8.02


When you’re the #1 selling NBA videogame two years in a row, the #1 rated NBA videogame 10 years in a row, and have collaborated with back-to-back NBA champions, Kevin Garnett (2K9) and Kobe Bryant (2K10) – what is NBA 2K11 to do for the next act? Simple: Michael Jordan. The greatest basketball player of all time debuts for the first time in this hardware generation and brings his passion for the …


Major League Baseball 2K9


Major League Baseball 2K9


$5.67


Major League Baseball 2K9 captures the essence of baseball down to some of the most minute, player- specific details including batting stances, pitching windups and signature swings. 2K Sports has gone above and beyond the call of duty to deliver this in true major league fashion. Additionally, gameplay enhancements in pitching, batting, fielding and base running promise this year’s installment to…


MLB 2K10


MLB 2K10


$12.93


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 …


Major League Baseball 2K8


Major League Baseball 2K8


$21.50


Major League Baseball 2K8 takes full advantage of the Wii remote with fun, new gameplay controls. Features: Pitching – To pitch, players simply point the Wii Remote at the screen, pull back to start the pitcher’s motion, then flick the Wii Remote forward. The quicker the player flicks the remote, the more velocity and movement the pitch will have. The Nunchuk can be used to view a player’s pitch …


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