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'''''MLB The Show''''' is an annual series of Sony-published realistic action baseball video games. The series began with PS1 games developed by 989 Studios. After a reshuffle at Sony Computer Entertainment America, the developer came to be known as San Diego Studio, and the series started adding ''The Show'' to its titles.  
'''''MLB The Show''''' is an annual series of Sony-published realistic action baseball video games. The series began with PS1 games developed by 989 Studios. After a reshuffle at Sony Computer Entertainment America, the developer came to be known as San Diego Studio, and the series added ''The Show'' to its titles.  


== 989 Sports ==
== 989 Sports ==

Revision as of 09:45, 31 May 2024

MLB The Show is an annual series of Sony-published realistic action baseball video games. The series began with PS1 games developed by 989 Studios. After a reshuffle at Sony Computer Entertainment America, the developer came to be known as San Diego Studio, and the series added The Show to its titles.

989 Sports

  • MLB Pennant Race
    • Cover Athlete: David Justice
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB '98
    • Cover athlete: Bernie Williams
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB 99
    • Cover athlete: Cal Ripken Jr.
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB 2000
    • Cover athlete: Mo Vaughn
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB 2001
    • Cover athlete: Chipper Jones
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB 2002
    • Cover athlete: Andruw Jones
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB 2003
    • Cover athlete: Barry Bonds
    • Platforms: PS1
  • MLB 2004
    • Cover athlete: Shawn Green
    • Platforms: PS2, PS1
  • MLB 2005
    • Cover athlete: Eric Chavez
    • Platforms: PS2, PS1
  • MLB 2006
    • Cover athlete: Vladimir Guerrero
    • Platforms: PS2, PSP (under the title MLB)

SCEA San Diego / San Diego Studio