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MLB 2K10


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Major League Baseball 2K10 Wii

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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.

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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:
Total Control Pitching in MLB 2K10
Work the corners.
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Total Control Hitting MLB 2K10
As well as the count.
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Tournament Mode in MLB 2K10
Play the ultimate tournament.
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Home Run Derby in MLB 2K10
Swing for the fences.
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  • 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.


MLB 2K10 Reviews


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39 of 44 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars RIPOFF ALERT: 2K Sports is once again selling MLB2K8 in a new package, April 8, 2010
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: MLB 2K10 (Video Game)
I own MLB2K8 on the wii and can honestly say it has been one of my favorites on the system. The batting and pitching mechanics are more effective and accurate (not to mention fun!) than any other baseball platform I have played, and the franchise and season modes are addictive and have kept me entertained for more time than I would like to admit despite lackluster graphics, so-so announcers, and occasional glitches.

Because I had finally found a baseball game that I enjoyed thoroughly, I was beyond excited for the MLB 2K9. This is the year that just about every other team sports game on the Wii was coming out with online mode, so it seemed obvious to me that MLB would be no exception. I was also looking forward to an upgrade in the graphic design and a lot of fixed bugs along with new, accurate rosters for my White Sox. What I got was a confusing mix of Sox staples and minor league players who were taking the empty spots after trades. I thought "ok, I will just update the... Read more
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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Could be worse, March 3, 2010
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: MLB 2K10 (Video Game)
For many baseball video game fans, MVP '06 was and will be the gold standard...yet we're left with the Show & 2k. After switching back and forth each year from one to the other, I decided to try 2k10 for the Wii. I had last year's 2k10, and lost interest after a month or so.

So far, this game has been about as fun as I could have expected. I was scared at first that there wasn't a franchise, but it just took a few clicks to find it.

The gameplay is actually much quicker than the version on other systems. It's possible to play a game in 30 minutes again, instead of the 1hr marathons I've been experiencing every years since MVP became obsolete.

The Wii controls take a little getting used to, but really aren't that difficult once you get used to it. I'm flicking my wrists to swing without even knowing it, and I'm sure it burns a few more calories.

All in all, if you own a Wii, this is better than most licensed sports games released, and... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it!!!!, November 18, 2010
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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This review is from: MLB 2K10 (Video Game)
When I first got this game I was horrible at it. In season mode I was last in the division by 20 games! I was about to quit playing it and then it got really fun! I was 1st place in the division by 10 games! It has a lot of modes including exhibition, franchise, season, tournament, and home run derby. I would definitely recommend it. There is not a thing wrong with it. It is the best wii game I own! I own more baseball games, racing games, instrument games, singing games, sports games, and fighting games. Thats really good. That is all I have to say.
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