MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer
Nothing says “It’s seriously snowing, again?” like a new trailer for MLB 2K10 focusing on the “real language” of baseball. Being pro chair sitters, we’re not really able to vouch for the validity of this trailer’s claims about the vernacular of the diamond, but we can make the claim that the uncanny valley of video games is being crossed by sports. We certainly aren’t sports buffs, but some of the graphics look damn near real life. And yes, whatever the announcers are saying could be spoken in mistranslated Mandarin Chinese for all we know, but that doesn’t make the visuals any less impressive.
Nope, we’re not any more excited to play this game now than we were before seeing the trailer, but the baseball fans among you will assuredly find the video embedded above for this Tuesday’s MLB 2K10 helpful in sating your desires for another few days. We’d say go play some baseball in the meantime, but, well, you know. All that snow.
MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer
Nothing says “It’s seriously snowing, again?” like a new trailer for MLB 2K10 focusing on the “real language” of baseball. Being pro chair sitters, we’re not really able to vouch for the validity of this trailer’s claims about the vernacular of the diamond, but we can make the claim that the uncanny valley of video games is being crossed by sports. We certainly aren’t sports buffs, but some of the graphics look damn near real life. And yes, whatever the announcers are saying could be spoken in mistranslated Mandarin Chinese for all we know, but that doesn’t make the visuals any less impressive.
Nope, we’re not any more excited to play this game now than we were before seeing the trailer, but the baseball fans among you will assuredly find the video embedded above for this Tuesday’s MLB 2K10 helpful in sating your desires for another few days. We’d say go play some baseball in the meantime, but, well, you know. All that snow.
MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer
Nothing says “It’s seriously snowing, again?” like a new trailer for MLB 2K10 focusing on the “real language” of baseball. Being pro chair sitters, we’re not really able to vouch for the validity of this trailer’s claims about the vernacular of the diamond, but we can make the claim that the uncanny valley of video games is being crossed by sports. We certainly aren’t sports buffs, but some of the graphics look damn near real life. And yes, whatever the announcers are saying could be spoken in mistranslated Mandarin Chinese for all we know, but that doesn’t make the visuals any less impressive.
Nope, we’re not any more excited to play this game now than we were before seeing the trailer, but the baseball fans among you will assuredly find the video embedded above for this Tuesday’s MLB 2K10 helpful in sating your desires for another few days. We’d say go play some baseball in the meantime, but, well, you know. All that snow.
MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer
Nothing says “It’s seriously snowing, again?” like a new trailer for MLB 2K10 focusing on the “real language” of baseball. Being pro chair sitters, we’re not really able to vouch for the validity of this trailer’s claims about the vernacular of the diamond, but we can make the claim that the uncanny valley of video games is being crossed by sports. We certainly aren’t sports buffs, but some of the graphics look damn near real life. And yes, whatever the announcers are saying could be spoken in mistranslated Mandarin Chinese for all we know, but that doesn’t make the visuals any less impressive.
Nope, we’re not any more excited to play this game now than we were before seeing the trailer, but the baseball fans among you will assuredly find the video embedded above for this Tuesday’s MLB 2K10 helpful in sating your desires for another few days. We’d say go play some baseball in the meantime, but, well, you know. All that snow.
MLB 2K10 showcases numbers in ‘Stats & Splits’ trailer originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends
If you and your buddies were wondering what the upcoming real-life kart racer (with realistic cars), Blur, has to offer in terms of multiplayer content, the latest trailer for the game was made specifically with y’all in mind. Like Super Mario Kart — the game is often said to be a direct inspiration for Bizarre Creations’ latest endeavor — local split-screen seems to be a prominent component of the multiplayer experience, unlike the online-focused games we’re so used to at this point.
Oddly, though, the trailer speaks repeatedly of the “social” aspect of the game, while no mention whatsoever of any online components are made (and what of that multiplayer beta, eh?). We’re not exactly flummoxed quite yet though, as Blur still only has a “2010″ release window and we’ve hardly seen it since last year’s PAX Prime. That could always be, though, that, you know, we missed it. It is a blur, after all.
New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends
If you and your buddies were wondering what the upcoming real-life kart racer (with realistic cars), Blur, has to offer in terms of multiplayer content, the latest trailer for the game was made specifically with y’all in mind. Like Super Mario Kart — the game is often said to be a direct inspiration for Bizarre Creations’ latest endeavor — local split-screen seems to be a prominent component of the multiplayer experience, unlike the online-focused games we’re so used to at this point.
Oddly, though, the trailer speaks repeatedly of the “social” aspect of the game, while no mention whatsoever of any online components are made (and what of that multiplayer beta, eh?). We’re not exactly flummoxed quite yet though, as Blur still only has a “2010″ release window and we’ve hardly seen it since last year’s PAX Prime. That could always be, though, that, you know, we missed it. It is a blur, after all.
New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends
If you and your buddies were wondering what the upcoming real-life kart racer (with realistic cars), Blur, has to offer in terms of multiplayer content, the latest trailer for the game was made specifically with y’all in mind. Like Super Mario Kart — the game is often said to be a direct inspiration for Bizarre Creations’ latest endeavor — local split-screen seems to be a prominent component of the multiplayer experience, unlike the online-focused games we’re so used to at this point.
Oddly, though, the trailer speaks repeatedly of the “social” aspect of the game, while no mention whatsoever of any online components are made (and what of that multiplayer beta, eh?). We’re not exactly flummoxed quite yet though, as Blur still only has a “2010″ release window and we’ve hardly seen it since last year’s PAX Prime. That could always be, though, that, you know, we missed it. It is a blur, after all.
New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends
If you and your buddies were wondering what the upcoming real-life kart racer (with realistic cars), Blur, has to offer in terms of multiplayer content, the latest trailer for the game was made specifically with y’all in mind. Like Super Mario Kart — the game is often said to be a direct inspiration for Bizarre Creations’ latest endeavor — local split-screen seems to be a prominent component of the multiplayer experience, unlike the online-focused games we’re so used to at this point.
Oddly, though, the trailer speaks repeatedly of the “social” aspect of the game, while no mention whatsoever of any online components are made (and what of that multiplayer beta, eh?). We’re not exactly flummoxed quite yet though, as Blur still only has a “2010″ release window and we’ve hardly seen it since last year’s PAX Prime. That could always be, though, that, you know, we missed it. It is a blur, after all.
New Blur trailer meant to be watched with friends originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Transformers: War for Cybertron media brings the fight home
The upcoming Transformers: War for Cybertron seems determined to impress with its rendition of the titular transforming robots’ home world, Cybertron. But see, there’s one crucial mistake made by the game, one that hasn’t been entirely evident until now: No matter what planet he’s on, no matter where he is, Optimus Prime is only allowed to transform into a truck and not Tim Burton’s version of the Batmobile from 1989. Well, okay, we lied — we’ll also accept Optimus in gorilla form, too.
After you’ve checked out the trailer above, be sure to morph into our gallery below, which is packed with a bunch of new screens from the upcoming robo-brawler.
Transformers: War for Cybertron media brings the fight home originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 TV ad features explosions, accolades
You love explosions, right? You’re a fan of head thrashing music, are you? Can’t get enough of text flying at your face, you say? Well hold on to your underwear because the television spot for EA’s upcoming Battlefield: Bad Company 2 includes all of those things and more.
Developed by DICE and coming soon to the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 hits stores March 2 and will probably feature more explosions and generic rock music. Hopefully the lines of accolades will be omitted during gameplay — being obscured like that would ravage our kill/death ratios.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 TV ad features explosions, accolades originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.










