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Major League Baseball 2K11 Conference Call Recap
Notes from Wednesday's conference call.
Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011
Author: William Abner

Article by: William Abner

Let’s recap.

Over the past several years, 2k Sports’ baseball franchise continued to decline despite having basically free run on the Xbox 360 due to the ever so fun licensing wars between it and EA Sports; all the while Sony’s game, MLB: The Show, continued to grow its brand both financially and in quality. Last year, 2K Sports decided enough was enough and decided to start over. MLB 2K10 was an important game for the franchise and while it didn’t quite match up with The Show, it clearly took steps in the right direction.

Fast forward to today and MLB 2K11 is trying to build upon the strides made last year and turn the franchise into a legitimate alternative to Sony’s PS3 baseball behemoth.

The conference call was conducted by Senior Brand Manager Mike Rhinehart, Game Designer Jon Rivera, and Senior Producer Mark Little. The format was the same as previous years – the press sent in questions beforehand and the team discussed them, and while a ridiculous amount of time was spent talking about the million dollar giveaway, the rest of the call was informative, as many times these calls turn into fact sheet regurgitation, but here I actually learned some stuff.

Here’s a quick rundown of what was discussed:

Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love Review
Anime fans need apply
Guitar Hero: Van Halen Review
Jamie is, in fact, cryin'.
Befriending demons has never felt more rewarding
For someone who doesn't enjoy killing, Wolverine sure does a lot of it.
Pure Platforming Nirvana
Epic's game engine technology gets stereoscopic 3D gaming technology.
Activision's super hero title dominates the rest at retail.
Next Generation Optical Sensor Delivers 1:1 Tracking Precision and Zero Acceleration
Special cross-platform event planned for next week as well.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Preview
Ultimate Alliance 2 is a sequel to get excited about and we get a hands on look at some of the new fusion powers.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Preview
Is this the rare movie tie in game that is actually...worth playing?
Madden is back for another go-round and we get a first hand look from the floor of E3.
Put some clothes on, woman!
LEGO Batman: The Videogame looks and plays a whole lot like its LEGO predecessors, which is its greatest strength and weakness.