Download Major League Baseball 2K7 Full Free

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Product InformationMajor League Baseball 2K7 offers a true-to-life experience for every pitch hitcatch and throw — it’s true baseball from the moment you step onto thediamond. Incredibly realisticcontrols combine with the ability to build yourplayers’ skills and attributes to deliver an immersive ball game. Plus there’san even deeper Franchise Mode and an all-new Career Mode where you call theshots. Major League Baseball 2007 offers you the serious baseball action youcrave.Product Features The Swing Stick mechanic brings a new level of intuitive control — players use the Right Analog Stick to control the swing of the bat Use timing guessing the location of the pitch and swing choice are key to successful execution Payoff Pitching – Pitchers must spot their pitches correctly taking into account pitch type and break as they throw to a target area

  • The Swing Stick mechanic brings a new level of intuitive control — players use the Right Analog Stick to control the swing of the bat
  • Use timing, guessing the location of the pitch and swing choice are key to successful execution
  • Payoff Pitching – Pitchers must spot their pitches correctly, taking into account pitch type and break as they throw to a target area

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2 Responses to Download Major League Baseball 2K7 Full Free

  1. N. Durham "Big Evil" says:
    9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Unbelievably bad, June 7, 2007
    By 
    N. Durham “Big Evil” (Philadelphia, PA) –
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    Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Major League Baseball 2K7 (Video Game)

    It’s been a while since we had a licensed MLB game on the GBA (let alone a good one), and if you played MLB 2K7 on the DS, which was possibly one of the worse games ever for the system, and thought you’d get a different experience on the GBA, you are dead wrong. MLB 2K7 features every single bad element from the DS, making this one of the absolute worst games to pick up for Nintendo’s stalwart handheld. First of all, there is no season mode, which alone is inexcusable to say the least. Not to mention that there is only one stadium, yes one stadium, to play in. All of the players look exactly alike regardless of the team (how can the Yankees not have pinstripes? Blasphemy!) and the fielders move slower than molasses in the winter time. The pitching and fielding mechanics are a joke to say the least, making it a wonder how this game ever passed quality control. If there’s one good thing to say about the GBA version of MLB 2K7, it’s that the player models themselves look pretty good in the catcher’s view (and actually better than the DS version), but that is the only positive thing to find here. Avoid MLB 2K7 for the GBA at all costs, and send off your GBA with some dignity.

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  2. Michael Street "Video Game Hound" says:
    7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Worst baseball game EVER!, June 10, 2007
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    Michael Street “Video Game Hound” (Portland, OR) –
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    Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Major League Baseball 2K7 (Video Game)

    Terrible, terrible, terrible–this game is worse than GBA baseball games made 5 or more years ago. Where to start? There’s no season function (you can only play exhibition games, playoffs, World Series, or Home Run Derby), which is the mode everyone I know wants to play.

    The graphics look good until they go into motion–you’ve got to swing at a pitch before you can even tell where it’s going, to say nothing of setting where you’ll swing in the zone BEFORE the pitch is thrown.

    Throwing to bases is difficult, manual fielding’s nearly impossible (the ball moves too fast for Superman to track it), and even their choices for “Legends” will leave you scratching your head (Devon White? Are you kidding?)

    Whoever designed this game has probably never played baseball, and has certainly never played it on any console at all. Even the Atari 2600 game had more oomph behind it. Don’t waste your time or your money.

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