MVP 07 NCAA Baseball delivers real-time baseball features. It's got everything you'd see if you were watching a college baseball game on ESPN. You'll enjoy an ESPN ticker and live ESPN Sportscenter radio updates. Cheerleaders, crowd chants, and team fight songs add to the atmosphere and realism of this year's title. Plus, there are now an increased number of conferences, teams and authentic stadiums, creating a true-to-life NCAA baseball experience.
| Title | MVP 07 NCAA Baseball |
| Label | Electronic Arts |
| Platform | PlayStation2 |
| Amazon Minimum Age | 60 months |
| Operating System | PlayStation 2 |
| Brand | Electronic Arts |
| Studio | Electronic Arts |
| Genre | Baseball Games |
| Amazon Maximum Age | 240 months |
| Release Date | 2007-02-06 |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Hardware Platform | Playstation 2 |
| Publisher | Electronic Arts |
| Batteries Included | No |
| UPC | 014633153149 |
| ESRB Age Rating | Everyone |
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| MPN | 15314 |
| EAN | 0014633153149 |
Review by L. Corallo, 2010-06-28
The game overall is pretty good.Graphics aren't the best,but I didn't expect greatness from it.It is pretty fun to play,as you can play as most of the college teams.It is easy to get the hang of as well.Overall,I would recomend buying it
Review by Nick R., 2009-10-23
I initially purchased NCAA 06 because I wanted a baseball game for my new PS2, and I had more interest in my school's team than any Major League team. Sadly, MVP 06 seemed a bit sloppy to me, particularly when using the analog joysticks.
MVP 07 version seems to be a marked improvement over its predecessor. This game has visual instruction as to how one uses various pitching/batting/fielding buttons, as opposed to simply putting the instruction in the manual. The game seems to have a far better response from the keypad/joystick than the prior version of NCAA Baseball. The change to the graphical illustration of the rock-and-fire pitching motion is perhaps the greatest visual improvement to the game, as it is otherwise rather similar to MVP 06 in terms of menu layout, graphics, and gameplay. Similar, yet improved.
Overall, NCAA Baseball MVP 07 is a worthwhile game to own if you're a college baseball fan, and certainly more worthy of your shelf than the prior year's game. The gameplay is fun, it's rather easy to play once you get used to the controls, and the gameplay seems closer to the way college baseball is played than many sports games seem to be relative to their respective sports. Sure, it doesn't take 3 hours to finish a game, but the way pitchers tire, the way momentum carries innings, the way the ball can fly off of a bat (but not be a home run every time...), it just seems a bit more realistic than the cartoonish feel of football, basketball, or pro baseball video games.
Review by M. DeBartolome, 2009-03-29
This game is not much better, if at all, than the 2006 version. Everything is basically the same except 2006 had better sponsors like Nike and Easton. It also had cooler graphics, i.e. the pitchers glove would close an open as he caught the ball from the catcher. I stuck with 2006 and love it.
Review by Anonymous, 2008-07-08
It was a fun game when it started but then it was way too easy. Then I brought the level to all star. Still I was winning by a lot. It's a fun game but it's too easy after a while.
Review by eaglebeaky, 2008-07-03
I didn't know what to expect from a *college* baseball video-game, but this game turns out to be a lot of fun [especially the career mode; not only do you have to worry about your players getting injured, occasionally you might have a player get suspended for academic reasons]. The only drawback that I saw with this game is that (like ALL college-sports games) the players names are NOT accurate; but that's easy enough to fix manually. I was pleasantly surprised by how good this game is. Play ball!!!