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PSP MVP Baseball.


UncleMo

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  • 4 weeks later...

disc space my ***

the psp game is 704 meg

the disc has another 654 meg of padding

the PC version takes up 1.4 GIG of space and PSP discs hold 1.8 GIG

http://digitaltoys.consumerelectronicsnet....le.jsp?id=32069

Hmm.....then again, I am wrong :wall:

Damn, I'm out of the loop today.

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well, i only played the game for a few minutes. looked very nice. i found it very hard to see the ball when hitting. that was a challenge in itself. frustrating because of that. perhaps with playing for a longer time i would have gotten used to it, but it was a strain to see the ball.

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everything I have read says MLB blows it out of the water

Most sports genres have a clear winner, usually published by EA, and a clear loser, usually published by 989 Sports. But not so with baseball. It seems like every studio in the world is capable of making a great baseball video game (hell, 3DO even made one or two and they never published good games).

This year, Sony, EA and 2K Games all released quality baseball titles for the various consoles. So when we heard that both MLB and MVP would be making appearances on the PSP, we prepared for the worst: two baseball games of such equal quality that we'd never be able to make up our minds which was better.

Lucky for you, the disparity between the PSP versions of MLB and MVP Baseball is obvious - one has online play, a complex batting system and performs smoothly, and the other is MVP.

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