Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Release Date: March 11, 2003 (US)
Release Date: March 11, 2003 (US)
Release Date: March 11, 2003 (US)
E for Everyone: Suitable for Persons Ages Six and Older
MVP Baseball 2003

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Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Release Date: March 11, 2003 (US)
Release Date: March 11, 2003 (US)
Release Date: March 11, 2003 (US)
E for Everyone: Suitable for Persons Ages Six and Older
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MVP Baseball 2003

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MVP Baseball 2003 will deliver the most authentic baseball experience ever available to the video gamer. A new pitcher/batter interface will give players the opportunity to be more strategic both on the mound and at the plate.

MVP Baseball 2003 will also feature the first ever picture-in-picture on-base view, which will give players the opportunity to be more strategic with their pitching, batting and baserunning.

Adding to the depth of the game, MVP Baseball 2003 will include a robust franchise mode that incorporates rookie drafts, player development, career-ending injuries, contracts, hirings and firings. These features, on top of the realistic stadiums and highly detailed player models and animations, bring the baseball action and gameplay to life like never before.


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MVP Baseball 2003

PS2 Reviews | Mar 18, 2003

EA's Triple Play series has been a longtime contender in the baseball genre. Appearing on multiple platforms, it was the standard by which other games were judged. The past few years though have not been kind to the stalwart, with upstarts like 3DO's High Heat Baseball encroaching on Triple Play's turf. When Sega became a multiplatform publisher, EA also saw competition from World Series Baseball. The new contenders were solid and Triple Play was stuck in a rut. So EA decided to pull the plug on the series and start anew. Read More »

MVP Baseball 2003

PS2 Previews | Feb 11, 2003

While the real-life players still have a few weeks before they have to show up for spring training, the folks at EA Sports have been busy making sure their virtual counterparts are in top form when MVP Baseball 2003 hits the shelves in March. EA's new baseball franchise replaces the aging Triple Play line, but the changes aren't simply in the name -- this new game has been rebuilt from the bottom up. Read More »

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MVP Baseball 2003 (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 11, 2003
Publisher: Electronic Arts

ESRB E for Everyone Suitable for Persons Ages Six and Older

Also available on: Xbox, PC

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Features

    New AI and Gameplay System: Real-time scouting reports provide accurate player ratings and attributes. CPU opponents react like their real-life counterparts, incorporating strategy and decision-making based on outs, score, inning, pitch count; First Ever Picture-in-Picture Baserunning: Revolutionary new picture-in-picture baserunning puts the offensive player right in the middle of the action even after the ball has left the bat. Control of the baserunners allows players to visibly determine whether or not to go for third base on a single to the outfield. On-base views let pitchers keep runners close to the bag; Robust Franchise Mode: Includes rookie drafts, player development, career-ending injuries, contracts and hirings or firings; Realistic player models and animations: Multiple body types, player accessories and new head scans -- MLB players look and feel like their real-life counterparts; All-New Throw Meter: Brings risk and reward into defensive play -- hold down the throw button longer for harder, higher-risk toss. A quick tap of the button will execute a throw with less speed and more accuracy; Major League Baseball Player Council: Expert advice and design input from leading MLB players Torii Hunter, Trot Nixon, Todd Pratt, Eric Chavez and Tim Hudson; Expert Broadcasting: Play-by-play and color commentary from San Francisco Giants announcers Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow.

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