Only serious fans will immediately notice any differences between Sports Mogul's latest sports management game, Baseball Mogul 2004, and its predecessor. The new game is almost identical to last ...
Rarely has an offseason flowed with so many marquee starting pitchers changing addresses. Curt Schilling bolted to Boston. Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte went home to Houston. Greg Maddux landed on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Fans of Acclaim's All-Star Baseball series should be excited for the latest game in the franchise, All-Star Baseball 2004, since it appears to improve ...
Like your beloved local team, EA's MVP Baseball 2004 is trying to make the correct offseason moves that will grab your interest and get you excited about their next endeavor. Giants and Rangers fans ...
Oklahoma State enters the 2004 season with a mixture of new faces to go along with some very talented veterans. Five starters return on the offensive side of things while the pitching staff will rely ...
Sports video games are insanely realistic these days. The MLB: The Show franchise is as realistic as any sports game ever. You have to manage your 40-man roster, run a farm system, all sorts of the ...
MVP Baseball 2004 isn't going to set the bar for on-field presentation. While the game is a lot of fun to play, the home run celebrations are non-existent (sorry, no Sammy hop) and there are no really ...
With more historical rosters than previous versions, an in-depth franchise mode, and a manager-only mode, this game will appeal to baseball purists. The downside to all the realism is that the game ...