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Bison's shop returns, which isn't a surprise. Ben's shop returns, but because of the backstory, he doesn't know me. You actually start out with 20 points in all the columns in the level up screen, so that's not too bad. There's actually a manager character for the Golden Apples. Job, Marvin, Joey, and Terry return! And Joey's a bit of an asshole? Not sure, but my player got all mad and stuff, so. My character will be a pitcher, for the record. I decided to go to America to try to make it into the Major Leagues there, and in a couple years, I made it to the AAA level with the Golden Apples. After high school, he got drafted into the NPB, while I didn't. Backstory: I've been playing baseball in Japan since I was a little kid, with a friendly (?) rivalry with another person who played with me. I'll make individual posts with my observations on Success for every day I play the game, which probably won't be every day.

I know it can be inaccurate (I'll probably know when the app is steering me wrong) and it might be a bit of a gong show, but it's the only way I know of to understand what the hell is going on in the game. Now, most of my observations are made by using the mobile Google Translate app, taking a picture of the Japanese text, and translating it directly from there. In lieu of that, I decided to make a bit of a log detailing my observations from playing the Success Mode in MLBPP09. I was planning on doing a YouTube video of me going through the first 30 minutes of gameplay, with an Exhibition Mode game, but lag problems halted that progress right in its tracks.
#Mlb power pros wii rom download#
So, recently, I managed to find a rom download of the 2009 MLB Power Pros game released only in Japan.
