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Release Date: 26-Jun-2007
Developed By: 2K Sports
Published By: Blue Castle Games
ESRB: Rating Pending
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The Bigs is an arcade-style baseball video game that has been released for the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It features "outrageous visuals and intuitive gameplay mechanics", focusing on stylistic rather than realistic design, and gameplay featuring power-ups.
The game features online play capability for up to four players on most of the seventh generation consoles is also available, though online play is not compatible on the Wii. It was released on June 25, 2007. It also features a "Create-a-Rookie" Career mode, allowing a player to control a created player's advancement from rookie status to Hall of Famer.
The St. Louis Cardinals' first baseman, Albert Pujols, is the cover boy. A limited edition version will be anounced later has the Minnesota Twins' first baseman, Justin Morneau, on the cover.
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The Bigs
Release Date: 26-Jun-2007
Developed By: 2K Sports
Published By: Blue Castle Games
ESRB: Rating Pending
Official Website
Where to buy
The Bigs is an arcade-style baseball video game that has been released for the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It features "outrageous visuals and intuitive gameplay mechanics", focusing on stylistic rather than realistic design, and gameplay featuring power-ups.
The game features online play capability for up to four players on most of the seventh generation consoles is also available, though online play is not compatible on the Wii. It was released on June 25, 2007. It also features a "Create-a-Rookie" Career mode, allowing a player to control a created player's advancement from rookie status to Hall of Famer.
The St. Louis Cardinals' first baseman, Albert Pujols, is the cover boy. A limited edition version will be anounced later has the Minnesota Twins' first baseman, Justin Morneau, on the cover.