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"Should still be bought over MLB 2k6"
For the uninformed who don't believe they have enough time to manually edit rosters, there is always the third party automatic route. Mvpmods.com will supply roster updates up to at least the middle of April 2006, and will continue to do so for what will most likely be a long awhile if there continues to be a drought of an MLB game on PC. Don't support the 2k franchise.

"Beware"
This game is unplayable unless you own one of a very limited number of supported gamepads, none of which it seems are any longer available from Amazon or elsewhere. When I tried to play the game using my laptop keyboard, I discovered it required access to the numeric arrow pad for the most important commands in the game and that those commands could not be remapped to other keys, even though the game lets you reconfigure other, less important commands. Emulating the numeric arrows with the "Fn" button doesn't solve the problem unless you have three hands. Plugging in a full-size keyboard also fails, though for different reasons. You practically need to type in an entire sentence's worth of keystrokes just to throw the ball, and the keyboard routines are so buggy that the game misinterprets most of those keystrokes anyway.

The game did not support the gamepad I own, so I bought another one. It didn't support that one either. After nosing around on their tech support side I found this list of supported devices:

Belkin Nostromo n45
Interact Axis Pad Colors
EMS Joypad Converter
Gravis Eliminator Aftershock
Gravis Xterminator
Interact Hammerhead FX
Liksang Super Dual Box
Logitech Cordless Rumble
Logitech Cordless Rumble Pad 2
Logitech Dual Action
Logitech Dual Action 2
Logitech Rumble Pad 2
Logitech Wingman Action
Logitech Wingman Cordless
Logitech Wingman Rumble Pad
Play.com USB Dual PS2 to PC Convertor XP
Saitek P880
Saitek P2500 Rumble Pad (Cyborg Force Rumble Pad)
Saitek P3000 Wireless Pad
Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2
Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 3
Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Power 3
Thrustmaster Firestorm Wireless
Thrustmaster Wireless Dual Trigger
Thrustmaster 2-in-1 Dual Trigger

If you don't have one of those, skip this title.

"For as much fun as this is, what's wrong with MLBPA and/or MLB?"
I'm not sure who issues the rights to gaming comapanies in professional sports. I only know that it happens. And it happens that EA Sports does not have the rights to put Major League players in their game anymore. What a shame. And shame on whichever powers in Major League Baseball, because this means there is no 2006 game for the PC. Thus the high price for MVP 2005 which, a year after its release, is more expensive than MVP 2006, the game that reverts to the alternative by simulating NCAA baseball.

I have enjoyed PC formatted baseball performance games for the last several years. Before EA sports, I played High Heat baseball, which was the dominant PC game a few years back. Now there are none. This will not cause me to go out and buy a new platform, such as the X-box, Gamecube or whatever just to be able to play the games there. No, it will just be counted as another loss. Major League Baseball has made every attempt to abandon the 40+ crowd for the past two decades. I don't know why.

Until they pour water over the smouldering of my burning desire for baseball, there is still MVP 2005 for me. I won't take the time to modify and create rosters to make it the fun it should be. I don't have the time.

Thank you EA Sports for the wonderful game. RIP, MLB.

"BAD GRAPHICS"
What was EA thinking? Easily the worst graphics ever, in the history of video games. I should know, I was an original Fairchild guy! Otherwise, good mechanics.

"Parent wishes they made a G-rated kid version"
My 9 year old son LOVES to play this game. I just wish they made an almost identical G-rated version for children - All the same game play, but without songs that BLARE out lyrics like "brown girl, you're lookin' like somethin' I want". Girls, brown or otherwise, are not 'things' to 'want.' NOT the best message for boys, or girls for that matter. What were they thinking when they chose some of these songs?? FORTUNATELY, the game lets you turn the music off. My 9 year old gladly did just that.

 

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  MVP Baseball 2005

List Price : $29.99
Our Price : too low to display

Why I buy this one ?
- Baseball simulation game with exceptional realism
- Paint the corners or send a message with new precision pitch meter
- Enhanced big-play control; all-new manual leadoff control
- Control the organization in all-new owner mode; create ballpark
- Expanded minor leagues and additional stadiums


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What our customer's say!

"BEST baseball game ever!!!", If you want to get a real baseball thrill this is the game you!
If you are like me and want updated rosters than you mite not like this game.But you can do what my friend did and update the rosters yourself.{which takes a long time}. The dynasty mode is very easy because if you do good the manager will give you 10-13 million dollar raise. The owner mode is not to bad. You get to creat your own ballpark which includes
creating your ballpark name which goes on the corny score board you get stuck with unless you pay 2.5 million dollars out of the 5 million you get. You also can buy fireworks,ads,more seating,updated scoreboard,and bigger lights {the upgrades have 4-5 levels for each thing it costes more money the higher the level gets}.You also can buy food stands and stuff like that. I will give you a tip. When trading in owner mode if the team won't take what you think is a fair trade put the worst player on there team in the trade and there is a 85% chance they will take.The creat a player is pretty cool to. The biggest con to this game is the fact that if play this on the computer {like I do} It's impossible to steal unless the pithcher makes a wild pitch or throws a very slow pithch. If you do want a updated version check out MVP baseball
NCAA. Overall though this is a very good game!

"EA Sports steals the show!", Possibly the best baseball game in history. This game is truely addicting as you find yourself playing from sun-up to sun-down. There are numerous different game modes:

Dynasty Mode: You take your team to the top over a maximum span of 120 years. You draft young talent and bring it up through the farm to create the next Henry Aaron or Cy Young. You control the MLB,AAA,AA, and A clubs.

Owner Mode: Take your team to the bank as you try to earn money. You start off by creating your own ballpark to play in and possibly upgrade as you get more money!

All in all this game is great because you can download numerous updates at www.mvpmods.com. There you can find new rosters,cyberfaces, and stadiums.

"Very good game what happend with MVP 2006 or 2007?", I think is a very good game, needs to work with the graphics. I can not wait to see MVP 2007 with improvements.

"Do not overpay", The users that are shamefully selling this game at astronomical prices should be shot. There is no reason for this game to be priced so high other than the fact that one or two desperate people actually paid such a high price. If you look hard enough, you can find it for much, much less. I just bought one, brand new, on eBay for $32. I am pretty sure the most recent seller on this site, the one selling the game for $92, also got his on eBay (I recognize his name), but I can't be sure. If people pay these ridiculous and insulting prices, it will only perpetuate the situation. Tell these guys that you are not stupid.

Don't forget, EA often rereleases their older games. If you are patient, you may end up buying it on a discount software rack at Best Buy for $9.99.

"Not a very good game.", There is exellent graphics, and the seasons and "Make your own ballpark" is awesome, but the controls are impossible to master. I suggest doing a season, and managing/simming the games.



 
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"Overall Fun", This game is very fun, with several nifty features. But, there is one lone problem. Graphics. Not only does the crowd look fake, but often the team logos on the uniforms with come off, the logos, names, and numbers on the uniforms are shiny and unreadable, and the homeplate umpire has a transparent belly. But, if that can be overlooked, I encourage you to buy this game. It is very fun.

"A lot of tinkering, not a lot of control", After playing MVP Baseball '04 and now, '05 on PS2, I find that I actually prefer the older ("Classic") version. The new game is great with many of the things still present from '04 that make it fun to play, but there is a reason it was priced less than '04. There are several small reasons it doesn't rock (they brought back the same announcers, lots of batters look exactly the same-Moises Alou still bounces in the batter's box even though he doesn't do this in real life-some players don't have pictures, etc.). Then there are the big ones...

First of all, the overall graphics are great and the players are a bit more realistic and left handers can actually hit some shots only the right handers could do in '04. Plus, of course, the music is great. I only wish you could pick a playlist or leave some songs off (similar to GT3), because some songs really get on my nerves!

I tried the "Owner" mode and one of the first things I tried was to design my own park. I could be missing something, but it looks like I can make a high right field wall, but not a left field one? Not to mention it is not as high as it looks (nothing like the Green Monster) when the game starts. I would like more control and more choices if the game is going to let me "design" my own park. The stadium starts off with a minuscule seating capacity (lower and upper deck, 20K only). Yes, you can purchase more seats and this is part of the fun, but isn't this the Major Leagues? When a new park is built, it looks like a massive artistic construction with seats all around. Starting off with only a lower and upper deck would be perfect for designing your Minor League park.

After not finding a proper tutorial/FAQ for running my day-to-day baseball operations (selling tickets and concessions at the price I want), I tried it the best I could and found this also to be a confusing double-edged sword. The game doesn't take into account the team's record and even though I am winning every game, I am lucky to have a sell out when keeping prices constant. This is really odd and one of the things I thought would be great to improve upon from '04. I mean, besides the graphics of the crowd being all but crude, sellouts are few and far between even in the playoffs...Now I am so far in debt (you lose money while on the road and only have a chance to make money while at home, which is half the time), not even a rare sellout is helping because my concession sales are not tempting profits my way.

I wish I could comment on the online play, but I didn't bother to pay to play the game and then pay again to play the game on a higher plane. I do hear, of course, that this is one of the best things, to be able to play the game on the Internet (or was it the other way around...but I digress).

I'm sure things will work out in the long run, and my profit margin will come my way eventually, but why should I have to wait that long? Most people who play these games need to see some sort of positive curve or they lose interest. I guess I am one of them. If I could see that things were working, I could easily stick with it. But by making it so difficult to take advantage of one of the major upgrades to the '05 version, EA Sports has effectively stunted their own sequels growth for one of the best games ever made.

"This is a Grand Slam!", When "High Heat", the previous baseball sim went out of production due to the bankruptcy of the software company, there was a void in the market, and Electronic Arts' first few offereings in this genre were far from acceptable; riddled with holes, bad plays, lack of flexibility. MVP 2004 was their first serious attempt to produce a realistic basebal sim, and they didn't do too badly although it took several releases of software patches last year before the gamer had anything like a realistic product.

MVP 2005 is almost perfect. I generally play it on a pc, in Dynasty mode (where you take command of a major league team, it's AAA AND it's AA minor league affiliates, and play them season after season....)On the plus side is the real names of ALL players who are members of the players union - the player editor allows you to change, for example the name to Barry Bonds of the Giants, and give him the correct skin tone! The player editor is a powerful tool, allowing you to adjust hitting, fileding, running and pitching elements so, if you find a player who is not a member of the union and want to put him into your team, it is relatively easy to do so.You can even create him if you wish rather than alter an existing computer-created player!

There are also differing difficulty levels (the rookie level is so absurdly easy you will rapidly get bored with it) and I have yet to find anyone who has played an entire season at the highest level and NOT finished at the bottom of their division ! The rendering of the stadiums is superb (although EA skimped on the renderings of the crowd - VERY poorly done!),and player motion is excellent, even accomodating unique batting stances for the major players, such as Julio Franco of the Atlanta Braves and his very unique stance. You can control player development from your AA and AAA farm system, absolutely superb programming from a gaming viewpoint.

On the minus side, you will spend an eternity changing game settings to create a realistic game; too easy and you will get bored with winning 20-1 with every game; too high and you rapidly get discouraged with the computer opponents seemingly endless stream of home runs hit against your best pitchers! There is also a double commentator feature, which some people find annoying, others love. Personally, I have the commentary turned on for realism, although sometimes it can get a little inane. You can charge the mound if you get hit by a pitch; you can dive or run for a catch; you can steal bases; everything is there in dynasty mode except for one detail: if you have the settings so the umpires make occasional bad calls, you can't have your manager rush out of the dugout to argue a bad call (and risk getting thrown out!; a minor detail, but important, nonetheless.

However, if you are prepared to research the correct names and information online for ALL the minor league players, and change their names and information as appropriate, and spend the time adjusting game settings so performance is not too easy or too hard, this is DEFINATELY the best baseball sim EVER to have come out for both the computer AND the gaming console market.

"THE BEST BASEBALL GAME IN THE MARKET.", By far, mvp is the best game in the market for the PC.
It's better than the previus one, mvp 2004 in many aspects:
1.- Graphics.- The graphics are very realistic, the faces of the player represent's those of the real players with great detail. Even the way they satand in the home plate is very well represented.
The ball parks are awsome. There are to many details on each one of them, like the green monster in Boston, and the grass on the walls of the Cubs in Chicago. The only bad point is the people in the stands, they look like a carton, and don't move, all the people is the same in all the stadiums.
2.- Realistic.- Each team play's in the same time as in the mayor league, this is, Boston in the afternoon or in the night, Cubs in the morning or afternoon,the time depends on the day of the week, as in real life, this is represented very realistic, and are nice touches. The starting line up can be modifeded if you wish. You can trade player's and if one of your satarters is injured, you can call a backup for the A, AA an triple A to substitute.
In the game, the physics of the ball is great. So,me times your player or the CPU player comitt and error, or some times the ball jump's so hig that your filder can take it.
The mos't dificult part of the game, for me, is the pitcher. One error and the other player will punish you with a home run. Even if you trow a ball in the perfect area, the batter can hit a home run.
The fildeing part is good, tour player can throw the ball to the bases with diferent maners, all depend in his position, also, if you throw so hard, you are in risk of comitting an error.
3.- Sound.- the music is one of my favorites in a game. Is great.
In the ball park the efect's are very good and represent's al you can hear in a stadium.
4.- Mini games.- For me, the best mini game (where you can collect to much points to unolck certain things like parks, jerseys, players, even teams) is the bating. In this part you have to hit the ball in the correct direction that an arrow tell you. In this way you can earn some points.
The pitching part is very dificult for me, and I don't plai't to much.
Over all, mvp 2005 is the best game available on the market for the pc.


"Great game", The last MVP I played was 2003 version because I heard 2004 was just okay. I played 2005 and it is still fun to play with more options during play. Some of the cool new features are the AAA, AA, and A minor leagues. Now you can (in dynasty mode) call up or call down players when your starting players in the MLB gets injured. Most of the lineups are there like when i'm the Giants, J.T. Snow got injured and I called up Lance Niekro. Others features are the pitchers warming up, suspensions, throw at home collisions and more. A great step up on the real play of baseball.

Some of the bad things are 2003 looked graphically better than this version. Menus take more time to get to where to wanna go.

Great game. If you are a baseball fan that loves video games, this is what you are looking for.

 
 
 

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