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MLB Power Pros 2008 Heads for Home
Cutesy baseball title now available nationwide.
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

2K Sports has confirmed that the next iteration of the popular Power Pros baseball franchise, MLB Power Pros 2008, is now available nationwide for the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 2.

“We’re proud to deliver another exciting baseball title for our dedicated fans to enjoy in an accessible and refreshing experience,” said Greg Thomas, senior vice president of sports development, 2K. “With miniature player models, pick-up-and-play controls and newly added features, MLB Power Pros 2008 provides pure entertainment and fun for all ages this season.”

With its comedic visual appeal of miniature Major League Baseball player models, MLB Power Pros 2008 has attracted a dedicated following through its easy-to-use controls and addictively fun gameplay experience. Now with over ten different exciting game modes including the traditional Practice, Exhibition, League and Home Run Challenge, MLB Power Pros 2008 brings fans closer to the action than ever before.

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