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Katamari Damacy developer created Little League World Series 2008

Katamari developer Now Production has been revealed as the developer of Activision's Little League World Series 2008, which shipped today. This explains the Japanese look of the game - and $49.99 price point on Wii.

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Zerodin5745d ago

If you don't hit a home run every time the King of the Cosmos shows his dissaproval?

GOT to please my DAD!
Am I good enough NOW Daddy?!
*sobbing while putting on lipstick*

7.8

GameZone: Little League World Series 2008 Review

What GameZone loved about Little League World Series Baseball 2008 is that the games are short enough (6 innings, true to Little League) and fun enough that you can pick this game up and play it time and time again. There are also a variety of modes and unlockable awards that will keep you entertained and provide incentive to kick some Little League butt for a long time to come.

Gameplay 7.9
Graphics 8.5
Sound 7.5
Difficulty Medium
Concept 7.5
Overall 7.8

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7.0

GameZone: League World Series 2008 Review

Little League World Series Baseball 2008 has a lot to offer in terms of depth - you'll never play the same game twice, and that keeps things fresh. There are plenty of modes to keep you interested, including Exhibition, World Series, Home Run Derby, and even a baseball-themed Bowling game. Little League World Series Baseball has its moments of greatness, but it is often plagued by gameplay issues that obscure its full potential.

Gameplay - 6.4
Graphics - 8.2
Sound - 7.0
Difficulty - Medium
Concept - 7.5
Overall -

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7.8

GameFocus: Little League World Series 2008 Review

GameFocus Writes:

"Let's face it; baseball games are almost non-existent on the Wii and after the abysmal and ugly Backyard Baseball game and the boring "The BIGS", my expectations for this game weren't that high. Surprisingly, Little League World Series Baseball 2008 is a very cool game that not only feels different but also puts the pressure on future baseball games on the Wii, even if it has this kiddie look. Little League World Series Baseball 2008 achieved something that only a small bunch of Wii games has done: put a smile on my face."

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