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Aaron Greenberg: MLB 09: The Show is “the best baseball game I’ve ever played”

June 29, 7:22 PMVideo Game News ExaminerShui Ta
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Playstation 3 cover for MLB 09: The Sho.

Aaron Greenberg, the Group Product Manager of the Xbox 360, is showing some love to the rival of the product he works for. 

During the Major Nelson Podcast Show #323, Aaron Greenberg openly stated that he owns a Playstation 3. So what is his favorite game on the system? He said the following on the podcast:

“I’ll give a shout out to MLB 09: The Show (sic). I love that…best baseball game I’ve ever played.”

Aaron Greenberg, who was also the executive producer to the Microsoft’s press briefing at E3 2009, later admitted in the same segment that he “probably talked too much.”

The critically-acclaimed MLB 09: The Show is exclusive to the Playstation platforms with the Playstation 3 being the lead SKU. While Aaron Greenberg may be working for Microsoft, it is good to see him be unbiased when it comes to great games on other platforms.


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