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As we enter the final week of Major League Baseball’s regular season we find ourselves longing for another Baseball Spotlight. Well looks like we’re in luck because on today’s episode we get exactly that. Guest host Jeremy Schmidt sits down with Conner as he talks about the greatness, legacy, and lasting impact of the best baseball video game of all time, MVP Baseball 2005.
On this edition of Call Me By Your Game’s Baseball Spotlight Conner tells of the legend that is the MVP Baseball series and longs for a return. He speaks lovingly of the phenomenal controls and gameplay, the attention to detail given to both the physics engine and player detail, and tells of the time that So Taguchi saved him not once but twice against his greatest MVP challenge ever. Bonus: we finally get the Martin family tree reveal. How neat!
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As we enter the final week of Major League Baseball’s regular season we find ourselves longing for another Baseball Spotlight. Well looks like we’re in luck because on today’s episode we get exactly that. Guest host Jeremy Schmidt sits down with Conner as he talks about the greatness, legacy, and lasting impact of the best baseball video game of all time, MVP Baseball 2005.
On this edition of Call Me By Your Game’s Baseball Spotlight Conner tells of the legend that is the MVP Baseball series and longs for a return. He speaks lovingly of the phenomenal controls and gameplay, the attention to detail given to both the physics engine and player detail, and tells of the time that So Taguchi saved him not once but twice against his greatest MVP challenge ever. Bonus: we finally get the Martin family tree reveal. How neat!
Actions for 9/23/2020
Support the Breathe Act – Link
Super NPC Radio – Patreon

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