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Major League Baseball 2K7
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2K Games 35030
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We found 1 listing for the Major League Baseball 2K7 (2K Games 35030):
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UPC 7-10425-35030-6, EAN 0-710425-350306
2K Games 35030 and other part numbers
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| Publisher | 2K Sports |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
30 Apr 2008



Major League Baseball 2k7
Very good game, My Sn leved it, but personally, I think it needs more detail or interactivity, the screens of the DS should be better used at least in this game.
–Efrain J. Acevedofrom Amazon.com
10 Jun 2007



Worst baseball game EVER!
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.
Thr...
–Michael Streetfrom Amazon.com
08 Jun 2007



I want my $20 back.
This is the worst GBA game I have ever played. It has nothing going for it - yes the rosters are updated but every player looks the same (awful). Gameplay is jerky and the graphics are extremely poor. I couldn't even finish one inning before shutting it off.
–Keith W. Mckayfrom Amazon.com