Title:
MVP Baseball 2003
Series:
MVP Baseball
Series Order:
1
Rating:
E
Genre:
Simulation
Sports
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IGN Score:
8.5
Release Date:
2003-03-18
Date Added:
2018-07-03 15:08:23
Game Summary:
MVP Baseball 2003 was released in 2003 as the successor to EA’s Triple Play games, though it bore little more than a graphical similarity to its predecessors, which had been heavily maligned by critics in the series’ final years.
Introducing an innovative pitch meter and zone-based hitting system (see below), MVP 2003 was well received by critics, most of whom considered the game’s overhaul to be a major improvement over Triple Play′s last entry. At the review-aggregation site Metacritic, MVP 2003 was given a score of 81/100 for the PlayStation 2 and 82/100 for the Xbox.
Randy Johnson and Miguel Tejada were the cover players.
The 2003 game is the last game that uses a points system for player’s salary, starting with the 2004 game an actual dollar amount is used for salaries. The 2003 game does not penalize a user for releasing a player during the season in franchise mode, whereas the 2004 and 2005 games invoke a salary penalty for releasing a player under contract.
Description:
This year’s installment of MVP Baseball gives you more control over the game than ever before. MVP Baseball 2003 features a more intuitive pitching and batting system, picture-in-picture base-running, and an all-new throw meter in addition to new player animations, franchise mode play, and deeper gameplay. Experience a robust Franchise mode, which includes rookie drafts, player development, career-ending injuries, and hirings/firings. The game also provides expert advice from leading MLB players Torii Hunter, Trot Nixon, Eric Chavez, and Tim Hudson. This is your chance to showcase your baseball skills.
Introducing an innovative pitch meter and zone-based hitting system (see below), MVP 2003 was well received by critics, most of whom considered the game’s overhaul to be a major improvement over Triple Play′s last entry. At the review-aggregation site Metacritic, MVP 2003 was given a score of 81/100 for the PlayStation 2 and 82/100 for the Xbox.
Randy Johnson and Miguel Tejada were the cover players.
The 2003 game is the last game that uses a points system for player’s salary, starting with the 2004 game an actual dollar amount is used for salaries. The 2003 game does not penalize a user for releasing a player during the season in franchise mode, whereas the 2004 and 2005 games invoke a salary penalty for releasing a player under contract.
Description:
This year’s installment of MVP Baseball gives you more control over the game than ever before. MVP Baseball 2003 features a more intuitive pitching and batting system, picture-in-picture base-running, and an all-new throw meter in addition to new player animations, franchise mode play, and deeper gameplay. Experience a robust Franchise mode, which includes rookie drafts, player development, career-ending injuries, and hirings/firings. The game also provides expert advice from leading MLB players Torii Hunter, Trot Nixon, Eric Chavez, and Tim Hudson. This is your chance to showcase your baseball skills.
Platform:
Microsoft Xbox
Publisher:
Ea Sports
Barcode:
014633146073
Developers:
(EA) Electronic Arts
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Players:
2
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
128-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
DVD
Game Modes:
Single Player
Competitive
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Discs:
1
Packaging:
Colored Snap Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$2.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-03-03
Date Added:
2018-07-03 15:08:23