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''Major League Baseball 2K9'' or, in short, ''MLB 2K9'', is an MLB-licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K Sports. The game was developed for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= NL Cy Young Award Winner Tim Lincecum is Cover Athlete for MLB 2K9 )〕 The game was released on March 3, 2009 to mixed-to-positive reviews. ==Gameplay== New features were implemented for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. Pitching had been simplified from ''2K8'' to "2-step pitching", with "hold and gesture", eliminating the third "Release Timing" step of ''2K8'', simplifying the motion while retaining the style.〔 "Meatballs" (mistake pitches) have been removed - instead, badly released pitches will be less effective (fastballs will be straighter, curveballs will hang, and so forth.) The AI's pitch selection was also improved.〔 (Players may elect to use the third step as an option, and users may also still use the older Precision Pitching from ''2K7''.)〔 "Influence hitting" allowed users to control fly and ground balls, and bunt with improved precision. The developers added a zone hitting feature, improved hit distribution, and improved fielding realism and AI. Also added is the ability to cancel a throw and hold the ball, or pump fake during a rundown. A player can also attempt a "Quick Throw" which gets the ball to a base faster but also increases the chance of an error.〔 Baserunning control has been simplified; a player only needs to hold down the trigger until it vibrates, for instance, then release it when ready to attempt a steal. There are also separate "Steal" and "Speed" ratings for runners.〔 The ballpark realism has been changed as well. Players graphically move from the dugout to the batter’s box, from the bullpen to the mound, warm up by throwing around the horn, swing the bat in the on deck circle, run out to their positions, and so forth. Umpires, ball boys and coaches will perform their actions, while fans react realistically. For example, foul balls will cause people in the crowd to jump out of their seats and try to catch the ball, however some fans that have no real chance to get the ball will make a foolish jump in the air.〔 Stadiums will have their unique fan signatures; for example, Turner Field will have the Tomahawk Chop while Tropicana Field will have the Cow Bell.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Recap of Feb 13 MLB 2K9 Q&A with the Developers )〕 Players will react properly to such events as a walk-off home run, a no-hitter or a World Series celebration. There are also 300 new Signature Style animations. Rain delays have also been mentioned. Arguing with the umpires is not featured in the Xbox 360 version of the game or the PS3 version The game also had "Living Rosters", active rosters that are automatically updated when the user logs in online; players' ratings will be constantly updated, while up-to-date trades and acquisitions will be reflected in-game.〔 Living Rosters are not active during Franchise mode, however.〔 The game also features a revamped stat simulation engine for the Franchise mode, while players' career arcs are based on how they play rather than preset stat curves. In other words, in order for a rookie to develop, he must receive playing time - he will not develop if he sits on the bench. An entire season can be simulated in a matter of minutes.〔 Other improvements to the Franchise mode include adding a new revamped trade simulator and over 200 individual MLB.com headlines. ''2K9'' The game has been updated with an MLB.com-licensed in-game "Virtual Director" website featuring a presentation style similar to ''NBA 2K9'', where the user may check up on league events, trade rumors, player and team performances.〔 The game has improved upon ''2K8'' In other improvements, users can now add SFX and graphic overlays to in-game replays to create highlight reels, as well as upload the reel to 2KSports.com, while online users' performances are graphed out, displayed in chart form, and can be compared against league averages. The Topps Trading Cards system from ''2K8'' has been improved, while the Home Run Derby mode has also been revamped.〔 Unlike previous ''MLB'' titles, there are no pre-rendered cutscenes; all cutscenes are done in real-time with in-game assets.〔 The game also implements PlayStation 3 Trophies, while Xbox 360 Achievements are represented as trophies in-game.〔 The Wii, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable versions are not as fully featured as on the primary platforms, but have their own platform-specific features. The Wii version takes advantage of the Wii Remote, with "Wii Remote pitching" (players use the Wii Remote to control every pitch) and "Wiimote hitting" (players use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk for hitting, allowing the player to place their hits in relation to their swing timing, swing speed and swing angle.) The PlayStation 2 allows a player to control up to 4 different franchises simultaneously, and will allow PS2 online play. The PSP version features "True to Form Fielding", featuring improved fielding control and single player control. It also has a minor league farm system, allowing AAA scouting and managing, as well as allowing the player to play full games with AAA clubs.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Major League Baseball 2K9」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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