It's tough to pitch a perfect baseball game. It's supposedly even tougher to pitch a perfect videogame. Or at least so we're told by 2KSports who's offering $1 million to the first person to do it.
Apparently all you need to do aside from mastering Major League Baseball 2K10 on either an XBox 360 or PS3 is to submit recorded proof of your perfect game to 2K Sports. Their folks will then somehow verify the authenticity of your achievement and send you a check for a million if you're the first success story. It's a nice marketing gimmick, but part of me suspects that there'll be quite a few individuals who'll spend weeks attempting to perfect their virtual baseball skills. [2KSports via Neowin]


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