PlayStation 3 outsold Xbox 360 for the third month in a row, but the Nintendo Wii overshot the combined sales of its rivals, according to Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter.
TVGB: "Last month 2K Sports, part of Take-Two, released MLB 2K8. Because Take-Two has exclusive third-party rights to make MLB games, every baseball gamer who has an Xbox 360 and some PS3 gamers (most will go for MLB 08: The Show) flocked to get this game, me being one of them. Yes, I did read the reviews and saw the comments about some bugs and glitches, but from what I read the good outweighed the bad. Besides, 2K Sports had said they would be releasing a patch to fix the issues. Being someone who has played PC games for many years now and downloading many patches I said to myself, "Thats ok, been there dealt with that.""
2K Sports is addressing some of the nagging issues with MLB 2K8 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but the PS2 and Wii versions aren't as lucky, according to a report on DailyGame.net.
2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two, announced today that the highly anticipated title, Major League Baseball 2K8, is now available on retail store shelves nationwide. As the most fun and exciting baseball experience on the market, Major League Baseball 2K8 revolutionizes player control in the latest installment of the popular franchise with brand-new pitching, fielding and baserunning, as well as a completely overhauled batting interface.
IGN reveals an extensive list of living legends and rookie stars to be included in MLB 2K8. The roster includes Ken Griffey Jr., The Big Hurt and Pedro Martinez, among others. IGN also lists a rookie class team for each year dating back to 1997.
2K Sports have today unveiled the new features and added content to be included in Major League Baseball 2K8...
2K Sports has announced Jose Reyes will appear on the cover for Major League Baseball 2K8. This will also be the first in nine years that Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter will not be appearing on the cover of a new video game.