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|developer = | |developer = EA Canada | ||
|publisher = | |publisher = Electronic Arts | ||
|released = | |released = {{vgrelase|NA=March 3, 2003}} | ||
| | |series = MVP Baseball | ||
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|genre = Sports | |genre = Sports | ||
|modes = Single-Player, Multiplayer | |modes = Single-Player, Multiplayer | ||
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'''''MVP Baseball 2004''''' | Building on MVP 2003′s surprisingly successful rookie effort, '''''MVP Baseball 2004''''' made major refinements to both the game's control scheme and its dynasty mode. In a baseball gaming first, MVP 2004 was licensed by both the MLB and Minor League Baseball, featuring real minor-league teams at the Class AA & AAA levels. These improvements netted the PS2 and Xbox versions of MVP 2004 twin scores of 90/100 at Metacritic, far outpacing the competing All-Star Baseball 2005 and ESPN Major League Baseball. | ||
== Problems == | == Problems == | ||
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