Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 27th February 2010
Over the next week, we get not one, but two baseball games coming out. There are tons of differences between the game we could look at for you to decide which one is best, but I just want to see how biased each game is toward specific teams! So here are the official rankings in both games of how good each team is. I was of course shocked to see the Atlanta Braves weren’t #1 in everything.
MLB 2K10 Team Rankings
- Boston Red Sox
- New York Yankees
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Los Angeles Angels
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Texas Rangers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Minnesota Twins
- San Francisco Giants
- Colorado Rockies
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Chicago Cubs
- Atlanta Braves
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Chicago White Sox
- Baltimore Orioles
- Seattle Mariners
- New York Mets
- Kansas City Royals
- Oakland Athletics
- Florida Marlins
- Washington Nationals
- Cincinnati Reds
- Detroit Tigers
- Houston Astros
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Cleveland Indians
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- San Diego Padres
MLB 10: The Show Team Rankings
- Yankees
- Red Sox
- Phillies
- Dodgers
- Rays
- Braves
- Angels
- Rockies
- Cubs
- Rangers
- Diamondbacks
- Twins
- White Sox
- Giants
- Blue Jays
- Cardinals
- Mets
- Brewers
- Reds
- Orioles
- Mariners
- Astros
- Athletics
- Tigers
- Padres
- Marlins
- Royals
- Nationals
- Pirates
- Indians
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Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 9th January 2010
This week’s gaming news post covered Vancouver 2010, the primary game of this year’s Winter Olympics. But there are other games for the Winter Olympics out there, both from the past and present. Let’s go through them.
- When they say Vancouver 2010 is the official game of this year’s Winter Olympics, there is actually one more: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. If you’re playing the Wii, this is the only official game you get for these games, and if you have just a Wii, chances are you’d rather play as Mario, Sonic, and pals than generic folks anyway. I like Yoshi way better than “German Athlete #3.”
- You can go back to previous years of official games. My recommendation: Nagano Winter Olympics ’98 for the Nintendo 64. It was made by Konami, and somehow had more events than they include nowadays. You could play curling!
- Then there’s one of the few unofficial games ever released, 1986′s “Winter Games.” It was released on a ton of different consoles back then, and is about to be ported over to the Wii Virtual Console in the near future. There are some who say this game has the worst controls of any ever made. It’s, uh… Not that good.
Tags: nintendo, olympics, Sports, video game, videogame
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Posted by Nathaniel Edwards on 24th October 2009
Alright, FIFA 10 is finally here. If you missed the last post, what I’m doing here is taking the big-name sports games and simming seasons in them to see how close they are to real-life results. Now, the soccer season isn’t even a fourth complete in most places, but we need to establish results now before tricky old FIFA updates the rosters later on in the year. Without further ado, let’s see just how it thinks two of this year’s major soccer (football) leagues are gonna turn out!
England’s Premier League: The top four in-game: Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool. Chelsea came next. We’ll see how that turns out, but one important error between real-life and the game here: Tottenham Hotspur came in 18th in the game, and they’re currently third in real life. Something’s up, there.
Italy’s Serie A: The league table came out to be Inter, Sampdoria, Juventus, then Roma in the game. The current real-life table is Inter, Sampdoria, Juventus, then Fiorentina, but Roma’s definitely coming up to higher spot in the future. In other words, FIFA was scary accurate on this one.
Tags: electronic arts, England, FIFA, football, France, Italy, soccer, sport, Sports, United States
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