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Posted: 8:07 AM Aug 12, 2008
A new Little League World Series videogame debuts
Can’t get enough of the Little League World Series? You can now get your game on with the release of a new videogame.
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Can’t get enough of the Little League World Series? Or just trying to relive some of the glory days of your youth? Either way, you can get your game on with the release of "Little League Baseball World Series". It’s a new videogame from ActiVision that is licensed by the people running the tournament currently going on in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
The title is designed to let younger players hit, pitch and field their way from the local sandlot all the way to the mini-version of the World Series.
To maintain the international flavor of the event, there are eight international teams to go along with the 8 U.S. teams. The version for the Wii takes advantage of the motion-controlled remote that has made that system so popular. The title is also available for the Nintendo DS, so players can take the action anywhere they go. The game is rated "E" for Everyone by the ESRB.

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