Baseball Coverage Coming To Consoles 25
Gamasutra reports that "ESPN and MLB Advanced Media are extending their current digital rights agreement through 2013, and expanding it to allow Major League Baseball content delivery through video game console services. In addition to delivering live game streaming through ESPN properties ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile TV, the cable television network's agreement expansion includes 'alternative platforms,' like Xbox Live via its Marketplace, along with other download services like the iTunes Store and portable devices like Microsoft's Zune." Further details for the rest of the digital rights agreement are also available.
Oh boy, a way of putting of my console putting me (Score:2, Funny)
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Obviously you haven't played MGS4.
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Hope that those "sciences" don't include math. I don't think you know how much research of baseball statistics goes on when it comes to players and fields.
But, seriously (I mean it) (Score:1)
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Do you call two trees close together a "forest"?
Get out of that place and learn to live again.
Interesting Details (Score:4, Interesting)
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I've used Adblock for ages. Web advertising is just too obnoxious these days.
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As a slashdotter who is practically addicted to sports and sports coverage, I'll add that this is story is completely lacking in substance. It's a press release/advertisement. It barely merits coverage on Gamasutra, let alone this fine institution.
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Wouldn't have to be 100% accurate, a ball that lands somewhere in center field and is thrown in for a double could be represented however the engine chooses to render it, as long as the result is the same.
Maybe throw in a special button that allows you to watch the "real" clip via streaming video, for a fee (or better yet,