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The Twist in MLB 2K12's $1,000,000 Challenge No need to send in a video tape.
The MLB2K series will once again offer the chance to win $1 million for pitching a perfect game, when Major League Baseball 2K12 launches in March, but the contest is being shaken up this year ...
MLB 2K12 is slated for release on PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PS2, Wii, DS, and PSP on March 6, developed by 2K's Visual Concepts studio. 2K's also put together an Xbox 360-exclusive double-pack ...
The selection of Justin Verlander as the cover athlete for MLB 2K12 illustrates what most gamers will think after playing this game. It’s very good, but not perfect.Verlander, who most recently ...
2K today released the official trailer for MLB 2K12. The 90 seconds trailer features in game action, with clips of … ...
My Player Where MLB 2K11 aimed to expand experience from away from the pitcher and big hitters into the field, MLB 2K12 expands the idea further by adding specializations. Want a big hitter?
A double-pack of NBA 2K12 with MLB 2K12 will be released in the US on March 6 for $59.99 on Xbox 360, the same day that MLB 2K12 releases separately in the US for PS3, 360, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP and DS.
Baseball season is in the air. Spring training is underway, the weather is beginning to heat up and MLB 2K12 is set to be released. The annual video game is back for its seventh season and ...
2K Sport's Perfect Game Challenge dons the spikes and toes the rubber yet again for 'MLB 2K12.' This time though, a new twist will keep it throwing for much longer.
2K Sports has thrown everything including the kitchen sink in 2K12. However will this be enough to re-instill the confidence of gamers to support the first great sports game of 2012?
Major League Baseball 2K12 is widely expected to be in its walk year, the final season of a fat contract going back to 2005. Unlike a superstar in the big leagues, this is not a cause for optimism ...
The latest entry in 2K Sports is here with MLB 2K12. With some tweaks and new options for "My Player," can the series give MLB 12: The Show a run for its money?