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Which game?
I'm going to import a game, but not sure which one. Pro Yakyu Spirits 3, Baseball Live 2005 or Pro Yakyu Netsu Sta 2006? Looks like Pro Yakyu Spirits 3 has the best graphics, but I'm a huge fan of MVP 2005 and the pitching from that series so would I like Pro Yakyu Netsu Sta 2006 better? Am I overlooking Baseball Live 2005? I really want to import one of these games soon along with a "slide card" so please help. Thanks
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Re: Which game?
[ Author: Guest: Carl | Posted: Mar 29, 2006 11:13 AM ]

If you love the MVP series games with the pitching gauge then I would suggest Pro Yakyu Netsu Sta 2006.
Re: Which game?
[ Author: Guest: Monte | Posted: Mar 29, 2006 11:23 AM ]

No one can help me pick the right game?
Re: Which game?
[ Author: BigManZam | Posted: Mar 29, 2006 12:42 PM | CLM Fan ]

1. Somebody gave you their opinion and said you should get Namco's game.

2. You need to give people more than 30 minutes to give you a reply. This board isn't the busiest board on the planet. In fact, I'd say we only have a handful of true regulars here. Chill out and people will give you their opinions.

3. If you're happy with MVP Baseball, go ahead and get Netsu.
Re: Which game?
[ Author: Guest: skinz | Posted: Mar 29, 2006 10:38 PM ]

Yup, I agree with the rest to get Pro Yakyu Netsu Sta if you like the MVP pitching format. However, the batting system is not zone based its all cursor based. Also, the fielding is going to be a change from what your used to from MVP. For example, in MVP, to make a double play your just pressed two buttons. But in Namco game, you have to press the D-pad and throw it to a base. So throwing to 2nd base would be Up+ X
Re: Which game?
[ Author: Guest: Monte | Posted: Mar 30, 2006 7:54 AM ]

Thanks everyone. Sorry if I came across as impatient. i didn't realize this board was looked at that much. Sorry once again and thanks for the opinion.
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