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''MVP 06: NCAA Baseball'' is the fourth edition of the Baseball series developed by Electronic Arts. Although this installment does not have the Major League Baseball license, many critics agree that the game has not suffered in the gameplay area.

MVP 06 offers a brand new method for controlling the batter. The player takes control of the batter's body by pressing and holding a button to lift the hitter's leg at the correct time so the hitter can use his hips to rip into the ball.

The also features a new precision throw control. Players use the right analog stick in order to throw the ball to the bases. MVP 06 also offers an option to use a "classic mode", in which the controls are reverted to as they were in MVP 05.

In addition to the features mentioned above, the game has also improved the "create-a-ballpark" mode. The player can now choose the distance and height of the walls. Players can come up with different ways to get the advantage in each game. The player can create their own 50 feet Monster Wall up to 420 feet away home plate, or they can create a fence 310 feet away.

Notable stadiums in the game include Rosenblatt Stadium, home of the College World Series, and also stadium of Texas(Disch-Falk Field), Arizona State, Baylor, Cal State Fullerton, Clemson, Florida State (Dick Howser Field), Georgia Tech, Louisiana State, Miami (FL), Mississippi, Notre Dame, Stanford, Tennessee (Lindsey Nelson Stadium), Southern California, St. John's (NY), Nebraska, and Arizona.


CONFERENCES

  • Atlantic Coast Conference

  • Big 12

  • Big East

  • Big 10

  • Big West

  • Conference USA

  • Missouri Valley Conference

  • Mountain West Conference

  • Pacific-10 Conference

  • Southeastern Conference

  • The Patriot League

  • Sun Belt Conference

  • West Coast Conference

  • Western Athletic Conference.