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''Major League Baseball 2K8'', or, in shorter terms, ''MLB 2K8'', is an MLB licensed baseball simulation video game co-developed by Blue Castle Games and newly renamed
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and published by
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for the
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, PlayStation 3,
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,
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, and Xbox 360. It was released on March 4, 2008. A demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace the next day on March 5 for Canada, United States, and Asian markets and features the
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opponents.


New features

Ben Brinkman, in a January 18, 2008 '' KOXM'' podcast, revealed the following new features to debut in ''2K8'': *90 playable real-life minor league baseball teams and players (restricted to players who have had major league experience), including 20 authentic minor league stadiums. *2K Cards, unlockable trading cards. *New pitching system in which the pitch type is determined by analog stick movement *Swing Stick 2.0, a revamped analog batting system which allows an increased variety of batted balls ( Baltimore Chops, bloops, dribblers, etc.). *New ball-throwing system which is also determined by analog stick movement. *More realistic fielding tweaks, and a revamp of
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animation and gameplay. The official site also included these additional new and updated features: *Downloadable minor league stadiums *Revamped baserunning, with more intuitive controls and smarter baserunning AI *Additional Signature Style animations *Downloadable content (Xbox 360) *The new features are not available on the PS2 version of the game. As it's a reskined Major League Baseball 2K6 with new rosters *Some Wii version discs have a glitch in franchise mode. After the first year, the season is only 15 games. This only happens to a few discs, and can be fixed by creating another franchise each time you load the original franchise.


Cover athlete

Then- New York Mets shortstop José Reyes was announced as the cover athlete on December 6, 2007, taking over for New York Yankees counterpart
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from the previous three games.


Announcers

For the 4th straight and final year, announcers Jon Miller and Joe Morgan once again resume game announcing duties, while Steve Physioc and
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continue reporting duties.


Downloadable content

*March 6, 2008: The first round of downloadable content was released on Xbox Live Marketplace for free, which included The Minor League Stadium Pack, which featured Durham Bulls Athletic Park,
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and Legends Field (now called George M. Steinbrenner Field), a Majestic Cool Base Uniforms pack, which added one new uniform for each Major League team, and the Card Series 2 download which unlocked the next set of packs for use in the game's card battle mode.


Licensing issues

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is once again not placed in the game due to his not being a part of the MLBPA licensing agreement, and once again is represented by left-fielder Joe Young, whose name is a reference to Hall of-Fame 49ers quarterbacks Steve Young and Joe Montana. Some people have also said that Randy Carter is representing Roger Clemens on the free agents list. The game is also notably missing some regular every day MLB players like Kevin Millar and Brendan Donnelly. This is due to the players' involvement in crossing picket lines as replacement players during the 1994 work stoppage, which prevents them from becoming members of the MLB Players Association. These players do, however, have aliases within the game. For example, Kevin Millar goes by the name Kyle Morgan as evidenced by their identical profiles including number, height, weight and attributes. Higher profile prospects like Jay Bruce (replaced with James Bale) of the Reds, Evan Longoria (replaced with Eric Lincoln) of the Rays,
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(replaced with Clint Rents) of the Cardinals or Fernando Martínez (replaced with Felipe Marrero) of the Mets are also under aliases in the game until they have major league experience while players like Geovany Soto of the Cubs are in the game. These aliases use the same first initials of the player's first and last names, and mirror the players actual profiles and attributes as well. New rookies from the Japan Leagues, Kosuke Fukudome of the
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and Hiroki Kuroda of the Los Angeles Dodgers do not have their names in the game and are instead replaced with Kazuhito Fortunato and Hideo Kajita. Toronto Blue Jays pitcher
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, is replaced with the name Kirk Darby, although at the time, he was on the Philadelphia Phillies.


DS spin-off

A more "baseball-lite" version of ''MLB 2K8'' was released for the
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called ''
Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All-Stars ''Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All-Stars'' is the Nintendo DS spin-off of ''Major League Baseball 2K8'' in the vein of '' MLB Power Pros'', developed by Canadian studio Deep Fried Entertainment and published by 2K Sports. It was released on A ...
'', which extensively utilizes the DS touchscreen, and features fantasy elements such as power-ups and fantasy stadiums.


Development and history

''MLB 2K8'' represents the third
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baseball game of the ''2K Sports Major League Baseball'' series, and the second lead developed by Ben Brinkman for 2K Los Angeles. In Brinkman's ''
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'' log, he revealed that ''MLB 2K8'' represents the middle act of a planned three year development cycle for 2K's baseball series for next gen systems, with '' MLB 2K7'' being the first stage. According to Brinkman, "''At the same time we set out a three year plan for the MLB franchise so that once 2K7 ended we could get right to work on 2K8 and have a set of goals and features to accomplish.''" From an interview in an IGN article, "''MLB 2K7 was the first step in a long process of reinventing the 2K Sports baseball brand and the MLB franchise. 2K7 was year one of that, and a lot of that was just getting back onto stable ground -- getting back with the people who play our game and putting something out there that they're happy with, they have a blast playing and that they can play for an extended period of time. I think we delivered upon that, especially given the short timeline with which we had to create that game.''"


Soundtrack

The following songs appear in the soundtrack:


Reception

The PlayStation 2 version received "generally favorable reviews", while the rest of the console versions received "mixed or average reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. In Japan, where the PS2 and PS3 versions were ported and published by
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on November 13, 2008, followed by the Xbox 360 version on November 27, '' Famitsu'' gave the Xbox 360 version a score of three sixes and one five. 411Mania gave the Xbox 360 version a score of 7.7 out of 10 and said, "''2K needs to step things up next year, there’s no doubt about that, but they're on the right track judging by the year-to-year improvements. Stomp out the bugs and glitches, get the framerate under control, spruce up the graphics, and update the commentary and maybe it'll be a serious challenge for The Show next time around. If you're a baseball nut with an Xbox 360, this is the only game in town and definitely worth a look. If you've got a PS3 though, MLB 2K8 probably isn't winning the pennant.''" '' USA Today'' gave the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions a score of seven out of ten and stated that the game "boasts enough control innovation to merit an upgrade over last year's installment, but bugs in future releases could mean a trip to the bench." However, '' Maxim'' gave the same two console versions six out of ten and said, "Like the Yankees, ''2K8'' has all the necessary ingredients to be a champion—great graphics, an eclectic soundtrack, a winning tradition—and yet, in the end, all the parts wind up feeling like they're trying too hard to be great. Like that Choker McA-Rod, the game grounds out in the bottom of the ninth with the bases loaded."


See also

*''
Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All-Stars ''Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All-Stars'' is the Nintendo DS spin-off of ''Major League Baseball 2K8'' in the vein of '' MLB Power Pros'', developed by Canadian studio Deep Fried Entertainment and published by 2K Sports. It was released on A ...
'' *'' MLB 08: The Show''


References


External links

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