FIFA joins the Street series lineup, MVP introduces the Hitters Eye Today EA ships FIFA Street and MVP 2005 for all platforms.?FIFA Street?tosses out the simulation rules and takes the game to the roots. Players can take control of the top players and use them in 4 on 4 team match ups across the world. Players will have to take on the best to earn respect so that the player reputation can grow.
MVP 2005 has had some shake ups recently. With complete loss of the MLB license the game has had some last minute adjustments to the roster system the stadiums and so on. The game introduces players to improved batting by giving the ability to read the power of the pitch and the ability to move the batter's box.
Other features include:
"An all-new Owner Mode enables players to control all aspects of an organization including concession stand prices, promotional days, hiring and firing coaches as well as building their field of dreams. In Create Ballpark, players can customize their stadium by selecting a ballpark name, location, field dimensions and much more.
The addition of 30 Single-A minor league teams (90 minor leagues teams overall), three new mini-games, an improved Dynasty Mode(TM) and all-new unlockable legends, stadiums and uniforms, makes MVP Baseball 2005 the most innovative and authentic baseball simulation ever created.
Online gamers will enjoy enhanced features on the PlayStation(R) 2 computer entertainment system, PC-CD and for the first time, Xbox Live(TM) support. Gamers can use custom rosters, send challenges to players with similar rankings and play in traditional or quick tournaments."
Both titles are rated E for everyone. FIFA Street carries an MSRP of $39.99 and MVP 2005 comes in at a new low price of $29.99