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Latest PS2 Games - Courtesy Game Crazy

  • Major League Baseball 2K10 - PS2 (RP)

    Get Ready to Battle!
    Major League Baseball 2K10 brings baseball's most exciting match-up to life: Pitchers vs. Hitters.

    • Many ways to play - Whether you feel like playing a single season, or building a dynasty over multiple years in Franchise Mode, we've got you covered.
    • Home run derby - Outslug baseball's most feared power hitters.
    • Situation Mode - No time to play a full game? Choose a custom scenario as your starting point and jump right in.
    • Put your manager cap on - You're not playing the game, you're controlling it. Make the lineups, pitching changes, substitutions and strategy decisions as you try to outwit your opponent.
    • Battle online - Play head-to-head against anyone, anywhere, anytime.


    Release Date:Tue, 02 Mar 2010

  • MLB 10: The Show - PS2 (RP)

    Widely considered the most authentic baseball game available, MLB 10: The Show is set again to provide fans with the best baseball experience this console generation with even more features and modes destine to quicken the heart, raise the stakes, and hurl you further into a true MLB baseball experience. Holding more than 81% market share on the PS3 system, more than 70% market share across all PlayStation platforms, and the #1 selling baseball franchise in video game history, The Show is proving once again to be the industry's premier licensed Major League Baseball (MLB) game, both critically and commercially. The long awaited Home Run Derby leads the deep features list in MLB 10 The Show for PS3. Fully implemented in the season modes and available as a stand alone feature, Home Run Derby follows the current MLB rules and flow. The MLB All-Star Futures Game will also be available within season modes in its correct timeframe (just before the Home Run Derby), as well as fully functional online leagues. Additional new features for the PS3 game include "Catcher Mode," the ability to call the game as the catcher, select pitches, and be the ultimate field general, just like Joe Mauer. MLB 10: The Show will also offer daytime transitional lighting, a newly added "Movie Maker" menu giving the user the ability to select multiple replays to add to and edit a single movie, and 11 new stadiums. Five new Minor League stadiums will be introduced, as well as a selection of classic parks available on the PS3 for the first time including Forbes Field, Crosley Field, The Polo Grounds, Shibe Park, Sportsman Park, and Griffith Stadium.

    Release Date:Tue, 02 Mar 2010

Flick Of The Day

Night At The Museum 2Night At The Museum 2, the sequel to the 2006 ‘Night At the Museum’ portrays the happenings in the life of Larry Daley played by Ben Stiller. After his adventure in the first movie where he thwarted the ploy of 3 night guards to steal The Tablet from the museum, Larry is now the head of his own company. Upon visiting he finds that the American Museum of Natural History is closed for upgrades and renovations, and some of the museum pieces are being replaced by interactive holograms due to budget costs. The actual exhibits are due to be moved to the Federal Archives at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC.

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We have brought torture, cluster bombs, depleted uranium, innumerable acts of random murder, misery, degradation and death to the Iraqi people and call it 'bringing freedom and democracy to the Middle East'.

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