Activision Publishing Returns to the Batter's Box This Summer With Little League(R) World Series Baseball 2009
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 March 2009, 07:00 CDT
"We are very proud of the warm reception our first Little League baseball video game received last year," said
Little League(R) World Series Baseball 2009 is the second officially licensed Little League(R) video game for next-generation consoles, and once again it is being developed by world renowned Japanese studio NOW Production. Players will have the chance to become a Little League World(R) Series baseball Champion, or play with up to three other friends in a variety of exhibition modes. New features include a full team editor, regional tournaments, all new stadiums, new skills challenges, an expanded set of collectible content and much more. Both versions improve upon the popular motion and stylus controls, respectively, for batting and pitching.
"The response to last year's game was phenomenal, and Little League fans have been enthusiastic in giving us ideas for the 2009 version,"
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About Little League International
Little League International is the world's largest organized youth sports program, with nearly 2.7 million participants, led by more than one million adult volunteers, in all 50 states and more than 70 other countries. Founded and headquartered in
About NOW Production
NOW Production is a premiere video game developer founded in 1986 and based in
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