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MVP Baseball 2004

by EA Sports

$19.99
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Average Rating: * * * * -
Sales Rank:10948 (lower is better)
Price Used:$22.75
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Release Date:2004-03-09
Label:EA Sports
UPC:014633147513
Binding:CD-ROM
Published By:EA Sports
ASIN:B0001FFHBQ
Category:Video Games

MVP Baseball 2004 Features

  • Realistic baseball simulation
  • New batting model offers extra control
  • New features and gameplay modes
  • Play one game or play a lifetime's worth of seasons
  • For 1 or 2 players

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

MVP Baseball 2004 wins the pennant for realistic baseball action. You get complete control over the entire baseball experience: from hitting, pitching, fielding, and base running to managing and coaching. Swing for the fences or create a baseball dynasty -- it's completely up to you!

Customer Reviews

SO COOL - Reviewed on 2005-05-23
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I LUV Dynasty Mode...and the "Classic Stadiums" option was the greatest ever. I've always wondered what it would feel like to have a 2004 game played and/or broadcast at Crosley Field or Shibe Park (Cincinnati and Philly for you younger rhubarb fans). I have played as the Twins and have had Morneau and Hunter both hit more than 30 HR's before the All-Star break. What's this about Left Handed batters not hitting taters? BAH!
The graphics are hands down the greatest. The fans are still a little thin, but EA is making strides to ensure the baseball stadiums are as lively as the ones in Madden. Give it time..at least MLB bleacher creatures are clapping their hands and you can see some of them in FUBU-like jerseys.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Reviewed on 2005-03-09
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1 customer found this review helpful, 14 did not.

I LIKE IT!!!!! THATZ Y I HAV THIS IN CAPS! BASEBALL FANS, GET IT, NO QWESCHON!!
Fun but Frustrating - Reviewed on 2005-02-24
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8 customers found this review helpful.

First off, as far as computer games go this one is pretty good. The graphics are excellent, the menu's are easy to use. But there are some serious kinks in this game. Left-hand batters no matter what their power, rarely hit homeruns. In dynasty mode, players retire for no reason, and many minor leaguers simply disappear. If you don't have one of the 3 or 4 supported gamepads/controllers yours won't work with this game, and using the keypad presents major difficulties, like not being able to lead off, slide, or swing and control runners at the same time. Despite these deficiencies the gameplay is excellent, the difficulty levels and dynasty mode provide great challenges, and their are fun bells and whistles which add to the fun. I would buy it, but don't expect perfection.
Worst baseball game I've ever played - Reviewed on 2005-02-01
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3 customers found this review helpful, 7 did not.

I've been a longtime fan of the High Heat and Baseball Mogul games, and this was my first experience with the MVP Baseball series.
It's definitely going to be my last.
While the graphics are great, the controls are completely unamanagable, the gameplay is absurdly unrealistic (everytime anybody throws a pitch over the plate, it's either hit for a double or a home run) and the Dynasty mode is horrific. There's no way to search for players or prospects at all! While the multiple levels of teams and the rookie draft are nice, the rest of this game is awful. Don't waste your time.
Controller Problems - Reviewed on 2005-01-27
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4 customers found this review not to be helpful.
Great game, but Logitech Rumblepad 2 don't work with it. got the controller for the game but it doesn't work, and you can't play it well with the keyboard
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