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BreakABone
01-27-2005, 11:14 AM
Well less of a return since Ken Griffey games were more arcade than sim, but eh anyhow.

DID YOU KNOW? NINTENDO PENNANT CHASE BASEBALL GIVES GAMERS EVERYTHING BUT THE PEANUTS

Jan. 27, 2005

Pull out the pine tar and grab a rosin bag. A new breed of baseball is coming exclusively to Nintendo GameCube™. Nintendo® Pennant Chase Baseball brings video game play to a new level of excitement and reality with fan-favorite players and teams. Slugger David Ortiz of the 2004 World Series® Champions, the Boston Red Sox®, will grace the cover of Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball, which will be available April 4.

Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball, developed by Exile Interactive and Nintendo, includes players from every Major League Baseball® team. Players will be able to compete in all 30 current Major League™ ballparks, as well as in a few from the past. To ensure a completely authentic experience, the game has been licensed by Major League Baseball Properties, the Major League Baseball Players Association and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum®, with statistics and ratings provided by STATS, Inc.

In addition, players will hear real-time, in-game commentary and announcing from some of the best in the business. Nintendo has secured the services of veteran sportscasters Bob Brenly, Rick Rizzs and Tom Hutyler. Brenly played nine years with the San Francisco Giants®. After a tour in the broadcast booth, he managed the Arizona Diamondbacks® to victory in the 2001 World Series Championship. This spring he will begin announcing games for the Chicago Cubs®. The duo from Seattle brings decades of broadcast experience to Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball. Rizzs has been a member of the Seattle Mariners® broadcast team for 20 years, while Hutyler has served as the public-address announcer for the Mariners since 1987.

Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball will feature new game modes that combine the authenticity of Major League Baseball with the great game play that consumers have come to expect from Nintendo.

For more information about Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball, log onto www.pennantchasebaseball.com


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Dyne
01-27-2005, 11:29 AM
Wait, this is real?

Is it still going to get released? I thought TakeTwo secured the rights to the MLB Player's Association.

Anyways, the link only seems to revert to Nintendo.com for me.

BreakABone
01-27-2005, 12:31 PM
Wait, this is real?

Is it still going to get released? I thought TakeTwo secured the rights to the MLB Player's Association.

Anyways, the link only seems to revert to Nintendo.com for me.

This is real, IGN reported it as well now.
http://cube.ign.com/articles/583/583066p1.html

As for Take Two... oddly enough, they only have an exclusive deals when it comes to 3rd parties, 1st party developers are still allowed to make baseball games.. it's a weird loophole

jeepnut
01-27-2005, 01:33 PM
Was that the biggst picture of the cover art you could find?

Canyarion
01-27-2005, 03:40 PM
Was that the biggst picture of the cover art you could find?
Hehe....

Jonbo298
01-27-2005, 03:51 PM
This is real, IGN reported it as well now.
http://cube.ign.com/articles/583/583066p1.html

As for Take Two... oddly enough, they only have an exclusive deals when it comes to 3rd parties, 1st party developers are still allowed to make baseball games.. it's a weird loophole

It's not so much as a loophole. I'm pretty sure they are well aware of first parties still being able to make the MLB games. I think Take Two wanted to spite EA hard so they did it in this fashion. I don't agree with all the exclusivity stuff for sports games but oh well, I can't stop any of the BS.

Joeiss
01-27-2005, 06:07 PM
EA can't make MLB games anymore?

GameMaster
01-27-2005, 06:08 PM
I hope they have cool cheats built in.

Acebot44
01-27-2005, 06:08 PM
^Nope Joeiss

I wonder who will take the NBA..

Joeiss
01-27-2005, 06:20 PM
Wow, that is crazy.. I gotta read up on this, lol

Dyne
01-27-2005, 08:07 PM
EA can't make MLB games anymore?

Unless they make their own console. And that seems to be more realistic for them every day.

Ginkasa
01-27-2005, 08:13 PM
How come there was such a big deal made about EA and the NFL, but not TakeTwo and the MLB.....?

:confused:


/me shrugs and walks away

Typhoid
01-27-2005, 08:15 PM
How come there was such a big deal made about EA and the NFL, but not TakeTwo and the MLB.....?

:confused:


* Link1130 shrugs and walks away



Because of the keyword.


EA


If anyone else does it, its perfectly fine. As noted here with the lack of complaining by the people who complained about EA.

*Shakes head in shame*

jeepnut
01-27-2005, 08:38 PM
How come there was such a big deal made about EA and the NFL, but not TakeTwo and the MLB.....?

:confused:


* Link1130 shrugs and walks away

Because TakeTwo did it as a reaction to EA's move in an effort to stay alive in the business. Ea didn't have to do what they did, but they did it anyway because they could.

Ginkasa
01-27-2005, 09:16 PM
Because of the keyword.


EA


If anyone else does it, its perfectly fine. As noted here with the lack of complaining by the people who complained about EA.

*Shakes head in shame*


Well I was complaining not because it was EA, but because their act was not good for the industry. As such, I believe TakeTwo buying out MLB is stupid as well.

I hate companies.


/me shrugs and walks away

Typhoid
01-27-2005, 09:21 PM
Well I was complaining not because it was EA, but because their act was not good for the industry. As such, I believe TakeTwo buying out MLB is stupid as well.

I hate companies.


* Link1130 shrugs and walks away


No no no.

I wasnt directing my comment at you.

I shall say the same thing I said about EA.

Companaies are about money. Anything that can and will potentially boost revenue in teh longrun, is a good idea.

Jason1
01-27-2005, 10:23 PM
Normally I wouldve bashed the Take 2 deal as well, but at least they have given others a chance...and I hate EA, everyone knows that, and they screwed EA big time, so I find this as simple payback for what EA did with the NFL liscense, while not really screwing everybody else. A win-win situation in my mind.

Im really excited about this one allready, since its being jointly developed by Nintendo themselves...that kinda thing always excites me...

EDIT: And I just read the IGN article, and it says Exile Interactive also developed World Series Baseball 2K2 and 2K3. I remember playing those on the Dreamcast, in fact, I think I own one of the 2...not sure which. Anyhow, they both were SUPERB baseball games, probably the best ive ever played. This could be a very good baseball game.