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(Created page with "'''Title:''' ''MLB ’98'' '''System:''' PlayStation '''Release Date:''' August 1997 '''Developer:''' Sony Interactive Studios America (later known as 989 Studios, then even later known as San Diego Studio) '''Publisher:''' Sony Computer Entertainment America '''Cover Athlete:''' Bernie Williams ''MLB ’98'' is the second entry in a long-running Sony-published baseball series. ''MLB Pennant Race'', released in June 1996, preceded it. Today the series is called ''M...") |
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== Gameplay Video == | == Gameplay Video == | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
In 1996, Sony published ''MLB Pennant Race'', a baseball game using pre-rendered player sprites on a three-dimensional field. 1997’s ''MLB ’98'' instead used polygonal, fully 3D player models. The game is licensed to use MLB team names and real MLB player names and statistics, and unlike Konami’s ''Bottom of the 9th ’97'', ''MLB ’98'' features every MLB stadium. | In 1996, Sony published ''MLB Pennant Race'', a baseball game using pre-rendered player sprites on a three-dimensional field. 1997’s ''MLB ’98'' instead used polygonal, fully 3D player models. The game is licensed to use MLB team names and real MLB player names and statistics, and unlike Konami’s ''Bottom of the 9th ’97'', ''MLB ’98'' features every MLB stadium. | ||
== Intro Cinematic == | |||
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== Little Details == | == Little Details == | ||