
There was no thread for this game in the DS forum, but I did see one in the Wii forum so I put this here.
Well MLB Power Pros 2008 for the Wii and PS2 comes out in a few days, already paid my Wii version off at GS. But I am just as excited for the DS iteration coming August 25th. Now the Power Pro series has been running in Japan since 1994 and has been very successful in past and current years.
The series began on the Gameboy and has came out every year since, the first DS title was release in 2005. The original Power Pro series began on the Super Famicon in 1994 and has come out on nearly every platform since.
Thanks to my cousin in Japan I've been able to enjoy the Pocket series since the 4th in the series on the GBA and the original Power Pro series on the N64, and a similar series on the PS1. Along with other weird Japanese titles like Kokoro Scan and alike.
Last year Konami teamed up with 2K sports (The only holder of the multi-platform MLB license, hence no MLB 08:The Show on 360) to bring the Power Pro series stateside with a top notch localization, announcer excluded. The game features MLB teams and players, as well as the deepest franchise mode among any sports game, which the series has had for a while, but US players had the first taste of it. Everything from adjusting the lineup to having individual players work on their changeup during practice. There was also a mini-rpg mode included, which was short, but fun, and how you could have a created player on your franchise team.
The latest DS iteration Power Pro Kun Pocket 10 is just a fantastic game for a portable game. One reason I got a DS over a PSP was because of this game, which I loved on the GBA. The DS version features pretty much the same package as its Wii and PS2 counterparts (considering its a DS game), an rpg mode, franchise ("Pennant") mode, and Wifi play. They kept the general feel of the game the same, but of course I play the console versions more often since they have the better features/gameplay.
Heres a 5 min gameplay video I made earlier tonight of Power Pro Kun Pocket 10, sorry the quality is sh*t, I used my digital camera instead of my video camera which is at a friends house, but it gives you a sense of the gameplay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpJruFQ4QuQ
Here's the trailer
General Features
-In Success mode, fans can participate in a story-based career of rising players in the Double-A Minor League system trying to improve their baseball skills and make an impression on baseball scouts while also having to balance various situations in their personal lives.
-Through a variety of amusing training and game challenges, players who complete Success mode will also be able to take their created player files into MLB Life as well, or also play as either an existing Major League Baseball player in Dream Mode, or start as a rookie in Major League Career mode.
-As a new feature in MLB Power Pros 2008, MLB Life is another story-based mode that will allow fans the possibility to simulate the exciting life and experience of being a Major League Baseball player over the course of a 20-year career. While continuing to play in games through the regular baseball season, players will also participate in a number of realistic situations such as signing contracts, purchasing houses and cars, making charitable donations, building up relationships with friends and teammates, picking up hobbies and much more.
-Support of 40-man rosters, change of ball speed, adjustment of defensive shifts, along with a real-time bullpen check functionality for substituting pitchers.
Easy, pick-up-and-play hitting and pitching.
The new version looks to be a fair improvement of the last game, especially with respect tot eh rpg mode, which will allow players to undertake a 20yr career instead of the 4 yr college in last years game. I just hope they don't dumb down the DS version, but by looking at Power Pro Kun Pocket 10 it doesn't look so.
Here's a short blog post I wrote on the series.
Here's also a "conferance call" with the game's producer Rob Nelson, he speaks on the new features and talks about the game from yesterday July 24th.
Among the features he says...
- no online in Wii or PS2 versions, but the DS will, like last years game.
- 2 rpg modes: 1. sucess mode returns (the college one), its a continuation though of AA to the Majors. 2. MLB Life, which is in my opinion the most exciting feature by far.
- More Wiimote use, like we want to swing around with this game, we'll leave that to Mario Sluggers.
- Import Miis, also useless to me.
http://www.2ksports.com/games/mlbpp2008
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