Grading the Class of 2005 Cover Athletes
From Vlad to Jeter, McNabb to Sharapova, we hand out our year-end grades for 2005's cover athletes.
From Vlad to Jeter, McNabb to Sharapova, we hand out our year-end grades for 2005's cover athletes.
Virtual World Series beats real championship to TVs; new edition features best of Fall Classic in DVD, updated rosters.
MLB 2K5: World Series Edition includes World Series-themed DVD, updated rosters, 2005 All-Star teams, new modes.
EB Games lists a special World Series Edition of MLB 2K5; Indianapolis newspaper says EA is working on NCAA Baseball.
We talk realism, Red Sox, and baseball video games in our one-on-one interview with the Yankee shortstop.
[UPDATE] EA's king of the diamond ships to stores; Take-Two shipping MLB 2K5 tomorrow?
We welcome the virtual boys of summer to spring training in our look at the 2005 baseball titles.
We go behind the numbers in our look at MLB 2K5's career mode.
We go behind the numbers in our look at MLB 2K5's career mode.
Online retailers speculate on baseball game pricing; 2K's MLB 2K5 might be $19.99, EA's MVP 2005 possibly $30.
Reps for the publisher confirm that it is dropping the "ESPN" from its upcoming baseball game, now called "Major League Baseball 2K5."
Take-Two solidifies deal with MLBPA, MLBP, and MLB Advanced Media; news due Monday will also name Derek Jeter as spokesperson and cover athlete.
2K Games will publish sports titles for consoles, handhelds, PCs--and make use of newly acquired developer Visual Concepts.
[UPDATE] The Japanese publisher confirms it has sold off Visual Concepts and its Kush subsidiary for a bargain price of $24 million.
Publisher will have exclusive third-party pro baseball rights beginning in 2006; deal still allows for first-party MLB games.
[UPDATE] ESPN brand and programming to surface in EA sports titles on all platforms; Sega Sports and Visual Concepts thrown for a loss, again.
We take to the mound with ESPN's latest baseball game to check out all of its new upgrades.
Execs make it clear that time is running out on the $20 price tag for ESPN-branded titles.
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