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MLB SlugFest 2006

Platform(s): PlayStation 2, Xbox
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Midway

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'MLB SlugFest 2006' (PS2/Xbox) - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 24, 2006 @ 11:50 a.m. PST

Midway's MLB SlugFest 2006 will feature a new create-a-player mode, updated team rosters and stadiums, along with a new library of signature animations and extreme collisions.

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MLB SlugFest 2006 will feature a new create-a-player mode, updated team rosters and stadiums, along with a new library of signature animations and extreme collisions that have distinguished the franchise since its debut in 2002.

The most aggressive, arcade-style baseball game to-date takes MLB action to the extreme in a larger-than-life style! MLB SlugFest 2006 heats up the field with towering home runs, circus
catches, home-plate collisions and outrageous abilities like turbo pitching, throwing bean balls and the option of breaking-up double-plays by going in spikes high. Compete in Season, Playoff or Challenge Mode, OR for the first time ever in SlugFest, create your very own players in the Create-A-Player mode.

Features :

  • Create-A-Player: For the first time ever in the SlugFest franchise, players can customize the on-field experience even further using the Create-A-Player mode. Create-A-Team option will also return in
    MLB SlugFest 2006.
  • The Only Over-the-Top Baseball Game: The only baseball videogame featuring Midway’s classic fast and furious gameplay with bean balls, hard tags, and over-the-top animations
  • The Most Entertaining Baseball Videogame:
    • The easiest baseball videogame to pick-up-and-play
    • Humorous play-by-play and color commentary by the voice of Midway Sports, Tim Kitzrow and his laugh-a-minute sidekick, Jim Shorts


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