just curious? i know there is baseball heroes and 9 innings but no real MLB game though there is nfl, nhl, and fifa.
I know Gameloft made Derek Jeter Baseball or something like that a while back... Probably the closest you'll get to an official MLB game for now, and it's probably pretty cheap. Check it out, I guess.
Good question. I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's just that all those other sports are more popular. But if that's not the case I don't know.
hi i was thinking that too but 9 innings has licenses for mlb players... though not teams. maybe EA is negotiating?
There actually a lot of baseball games in the App Store. Except that none of them are as high quality as sports games of other sports.
Ok, let me help you out here. Look at the below quote and pay good attention to the word in bold. (Not the user name)
No problem. Your parentheses when talking about the bold word was a bit annoying, but I wasn't pissed or anything.
EA lost MLB licensing rights. 2K sports has that license, I believe. The MLB2k series is exclusive now. 2K did make their first iDevice game very recently with NHL2k, so perhaps that opens the door for an MLB2k game in the future. If EA still had their MLB licensing, there would definitely be a legitimate baseball game out right now, because EA is more committed to iOS development then any other Major multi-console developer.
Is the MLB licensing rights by 2K sports include mobile devices? And, this is for 1st party games only not 3rd party games. That's why there is MLB The Show for the PS3. Also, I ask about the mobile device part because if i'm not mistaken, EA doesn't have NFL mobile rights and thus the birth of Gameloft's football game for the iPhone. Just to throw my two cents in I really hate this exclusive license agreement. This all started because EA was too scared of 2K's football games. A lot of hardcore gamers thought 2K had the better football game. EA then paid a huge amount for exclusive football rights. 2K then panicked and snatched up the 1st party rights for baseball. IMO neither franchise has put out quality football or baseball games since this happened. They both killed competition which used to make their games better. Well, there is competition on the MLB side now as The Show has clearly been the better baseball game the past couple of years.
There's, ummmm, this... thing: MLB World Series 2010 *** Just in time for the 2010 World Series - Now on sales for .99 *** sales expires 11:59 pm ET on 11/4/10. MLB World … $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details*** Just in time for the 2010 World Series - Now on sales for .99 *** sales expires 11:59 pm ET on 11/4/10. MLB World Series 2010 brings MLB action back to the iPhone and iPod Touch. MLB World Series 2010 is the only game featuring all 30 Major League Clubs, official rosters, and Major League ballparks. Key Features Include:- Updated MLB rosters with player names, statistics, skill ratings, and hit zones.- All 30 MLB stadiums, including the new Target Field in Minnesota. - Multi-touch Pitching Mechanics: Choose among fastball, curve, changeup, slider, or a specialty pitch to execute the perfect pitch.- Accelerometer Targeting: Tilt the device to aim your pitch and line up your swing.- World Series mode: Set your postseason bracket and battle through the Division Series, League Championship Series, and World Series to become world champions.- Season mode: Play a 16-, 29-, 82-, or 162-game season and win the All-Star Game to secure home-field advantage for the World Series.- Fielding modes: Let the computer play defense, or switch to manual for an added challenge.- 3-D animations: Step into the batter’s box, make the play at the plate and turn the double play with animations that bring the game to life. © 2010 MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved. Published by MLB.com Mobile. ©MLBPA. Information Seller: Genre:Simulation, Sports Release:Mar 26, 2010 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal MrLambChopz Active Member Aug 15, 2010 29 0 0 New Zealand #17 MrLambChopz, Oct 21, 2010 That can't be what he's looking for can it... pixelchild Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2009 181 0 0 #18 pixelchild, Oct 21, 2010 haha, that game is pretty piss poor. as stated by other posters i was looking for exactly something like the licensed ones we see on consoles. didn't know it was exclusively 2k sports now, thanks for the knowledge! AKnight Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2010 60 0 0 #19 AKnight, Oct 21, 2010 Well, the two "official" console baseball games I can think of are the MLB2k series and MLB: The Show series. 2K Sports publishes the MLB2k games and Sony Computer Entertainment publish MLB: The Show. So they would have to get involved in the App Store for any chance of these games having iDevice versions. As someone already mentioned in this thread, 2K sports have jumped into publishing iDevice games with NHL 2K11, that could keep you hopeful that you might see an MLB 2k game in the app store sometime in the future. And the reason you see FIFA, NFL madden, and NBA live games in the app store is because they are developed and published by EA, who are already very active in iDevice gaming. matthewwhatever Well-Known Member Feb 9, 2010 203 0 0 government Ottawa, Canada #20 matthewwhatever, Oct 21, 2010 There's not only World Series 2010, there's also MLB Power Pros Touch. It may look pretty child-oriented and cartoony, but it's actually a really good, surprisingly deep game. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
haha, that game is pretty piss poor. as stated by other posters i was looking for exactly something like the licensed ones we see on consoles. didn't know it was exclusively 2k sports now, thanks for the knowledge!
Well, the two "official" console baseball games I can think of are the MLB2k series and MLB: The Show series. 2K Sports publishes the MLB2k games and Sony Computer Entertainment publish MLB: The Show. So they would have to get involved in the App Store for any chance of these games having iDevice versions. As someone already mentioned in this thread, 2K sports have jumped into publishing iDevice games with NHL 2K11, that could keep you hopeful that you might see an MLB 2k game in the app store sometime in the future. And the reason you see FIFA, NFL madden, and NBA live games in the app store is because they are developed and published by EA, who are already very active in iDevice gaming.
There's not only World Series 2010, there's also MLB Power Pros Touch. It may look pretty child-oriented and cartoony, but it's actually a really good, surprisingly deep game.