This game is basically the 2007 version with a few updates. I really like the new submission system, and the 24/7 career mode fun too. But the roster is horrible. Instead of using the same roster as last year a... read full review
Even though this title has moved away from the ESPN Sports version like in 2K5, the title is still a very good game. The gameplay is slightly different as one would expect, but the new swing stick and controls ... read full review
For those who love the movie, this is a most excellent chronicle. All the great music is here, even Jack Slater's hard rock theme on the last track. It all adds up to one great package, and I recommend thi... read full review
By far my favorite game for the SNES, Ken Griffey, Jr. Baseball delivers enough action packed fun to play for years. Ken Griffey Jr is the only real name in the game, but all the other players with different na... read full review
HUGE step up from 2k9, but still could be better. Way smoother than stupid 2k8, with some good features. Pitching changed from 2k8 in that there's no indications as to whether or not the pitch was thrown c... read full review
The manual composed here by Ted Williams is the quintessential guide to being a great hitter. This book goes over hitting as only Ted Williams could teach it. He covers not only the physical aspect of hitting b... read full review
This book was ok, being abridged and all. I would suggest going ahead and getting the unabridged version, because there is so much left out of this abridged version. For a work like this where there are so many... read full review