MLB 2000

MLB 2000 is a Major League Baseball video game for the PlayStation. The color commentary for the game is from Dave Campbell and the play by play announcer is Vin Scully. Anaheim Angels hitter Mo Vaughn was featured on the cover.

MLB 2000
Anaheim Angels hitter Mo Vaughn featured on the cover.
Developer(s)989 Sports
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment America
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
Genre(s)Sports game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

It has been succeeded by MLB 2001.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings81%[2]
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGame[3]
EGM7.375/10[4]
Game Informer8.5/10[5]
GamePro[6]
GameRevolutionB+[7]
GameSpot8/10[8]
IGN8.9/10[9]
Next Generation[10]
OPM (US)[11]
PSM[12]

The game received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[2] Next Generation said that the game "swings for the fences, but falls short. It doesn't do anything truly innovative, and it needed to in order to make up for some of the more annoying features of the game. It's still a fun game, but not the leader of the pack."[10] Kraig Kujawa of Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine said, "If you're a die-hard fan of the MLB series, then MLB 2000 is worth picking up since it offers more of exactly the same. But if you have last year's MLB or no baseball game at all, then pick up EA's Triple Play 2000. It's better, and [it] has taken better advantage of its time in the off-season."[11]

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References

  1. IGN staff (March 29, 1999). "MLB Ships Today". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  2. "MLB 2000 for PlayStation". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on May 21, 2019. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  3. Marriott, Scott Alan. "MLB 2000 - Review". AllGame. All Media Network. Archived from the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  4. EGM staff (June 1999). "MLB 2000". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 119. Ziff Davis.
  5. "MLB 2000". Game Informer. No. 73. FuncoLand. May 1999. Archived from the original on June 4, 2000. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  6. The Rookie (June 1999). "MLB 2000 Review for PlayStation on GamePro.com". GamePro. No. 129. IDG Entertainment. Archived from the original on July 7, 2004. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  7. Leong, George (April 1999). "MLB 2000 Review". GameRevolution. CraveOnline. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  8. MacDonald, Ryan (April 7, 1999). "MLB 2000 Review [date mislabeled as "May 2, 2000"]". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on March 14, 2011. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  9. Harris, Craig (April 6, 1999). "MLB 2000". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  10. "MLB 2000". Next Generation. No. 55. Imagine Media. July 1999. p. 94. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  11. Kujawa, Kraig (June 1999). "MLB 2000". Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. Vol. 2 no. 9. Ziff Davis. p. 92. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  12. "Review: MLB 2000". PSM. Imagine Media. June 1999.
Preceded by
MLB '99
Major League Baseball Officially Licensed Videogame
2000
Succeeded by
MLB 2001
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