


🏀 Own the Court, Rule the Game — Be the MVP of Virtual Hoops!
NBA 2K7 for PlayStation 3 elevates basketball gaming with precision shot controls, a dynamic streetball mode, and the deepest franchise management system to date. Featuring the innovative Virtual Identity Profile for strategic play, plus robust online multiplayer, it’s the ultimate hoops experience for competitive gamers and NBA fans alike.
| ASIN | B000JCE30C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,994 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,334 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (199) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2006 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710425370618 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | 37061 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | 2K Sports |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 4 ounces |
| Publication Date | November 21, 2006 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 21, 2006 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 710425370618 |
A**S
“Dunking into Fun: NBA 2K7 for PlayStation 3!”
NBA 2K7 is more than just a game; it’s a full-court frenzy of fun! Whether you’re a seasoned baller or a rookie dribbler, this title delivers the ultimate hoops experience. Let’s lace up those virtual sneakers and hit the court! 1. Dazzling Graphics: The moment you step onto the digital hardwood, you’ll be blown away by the lifelike player models, stadium details, and jaw-dropping animations. It’s like having courtside seats at the NBA Finals – minus the nachos. 2. Precision Controls: Mastering the controls feels as smooth as a perfectly executed crossover. Whether you’re threading the needle with a no-look pass or draining a three-pointer from downtown, the responsiveness is on point. You’ll feel like a basketball virtuoso. 3. My NBA, My Rules: Create your own player and guide them through an elite NBA career. Train, improve skills, and outshine the competition. Plus, the VIP System lets you save friends’ profiles to compete even when they’re not online. Sneaky, right? 4. Crib Credits Galore: Show off your in-game accomplishments and earn Crib Credits. Deck out your virtual crib, buy music, or dive into mini-games. It’s like MTV Cribs meets NBA – minus the infinity pool (but hey, you’ve got a killer sound system). 5. Coaching Staff Drama: Hire your own coaching staff and scouts, each with their unique personalities and expectations. It’s like assembling the Avengers, but instead of saving the world, they’re plotting your next pick-and-roll strategy. 6. Scouting All Year Round: Track top draft picks with year-round scouting. Imagine being the scout who discovered the next LeBron James – minus the pressure of real-life contracts. 7. Online Glory: Seamless online play, stat tracking, buddy lists – NBA 2K7’s got it all. Challenge your friends, talk trash, and maybe even form a virtual superteam. Just don’t forget to hydrate between quarters. Final Verdict: NBA 2K7 is a slam dunk of entertainment. It’s not just a game; it’s a courtside pass to basketball nirvana. So grab your controller, channel your inner Jordan, and let the virtual sneakers squeak. Disclaimer: No pixels were harmed during gameplay.
D**R
When is somebody going to get NBA games right?
I bought this product because it was well-reviewed and despite Shaq in a Heat jersey on the cover. However, it was deeply disappointing. The graphics are terrible for a Nextgen system. The game play is dull.
D**S
Great game
Fan to play
T**Y
The game bought as "brand new" is definitely not "brand new". Fraud.
S**N
It is great classic nba 2k game
I got this game brand new the game is great I love it I am a fan of 2k I played it in my ps3 80gb it works well sealed
R**N
Decent game.
Love this game. Classic game with classic teams.
C**N
NBA 2K7: As sluggish as dribbling with your fingers
NBA 2K6 was, without a doubt, the top NBA basketball game last season. 2K Sports put together one of the best basketball games I can even remember, and no one put out a more impressive next-generation sports title for the Xbox 360 launch. Everything in terms of presentation, gameplay on-court and even off the court was nearly perfect. After such an impressive season in 2006, I expected a lot out of Visual Concepts' 2007 offering and I came up quite disappointed. NBA 2K7 is like watching your team fall behind in the fourth and lose by a few points-it's not a total bomb of a game, but it's still a loss. NBA 2K7's miscues are almost all on-court. In fact, I'd go as far as to say the only miscues, with the exception of 24/7 Mode, are on-court. 24/7 Mode makes its return this year, and it's basically a street ball story mode where you create a player and try to enter a pro-am tournament at Rucker Park in New York City. Haven't we been down this road a few times before? Not only is the mode unimpressive and unoriginal, the presentation is a joke. I'm not being sarcastic, it's laughably bad-you've got a buddy who tags along to watch you play, and his comments and gestures throughout the cut-scenes in 24/7 Mode made me want to take NBA 2K7 out of my Xbox 360 and shatter it into pieces. If the sidekick wasn't being annoying, the gameplay was-street ball isn't fun when it runs at a simulation pace, and 24/7 Mode felt as sim as The Association, NBA 2K7's other deep offering. The Association hasn't ever been deeper, and this season you can do all sorts of different things-set up and participate in team practices, trade players, manage team finances and staff, all while balancing your team's chemistry. Team Chemistry is an integral part of the mode, as it affects your players on and off the court-but that's nothing new, it's been done for years in the franchise. All said, I wish 24/7 Mode was as impressive as The Association. As I said much earlier, the miscues found here are all on-court. Last season, the biggest complaints were that blocks were tough and driving the lane was far too easy. This year, I'd quadruple that list. The opponent A.I. was been tightened up about ten notches and I found it so difficult to drive the lane that I eventually quit trying. It's not only the A.I., but at times I felt like there were invisible walls keeping me from getting close to the hoop. It was absurd to see Dwayne Wade fail to pierce the interior defense of the Portland Trail Blazers. Free throws were a strong point last year, though many people found them to be very simple. This year, since every single player has his own specific animation, free throw timing depends on that specific animation. This makes free throw percentages drop from last year's 90% to about 40% or so. The overall field goal percentages have been forcefully lowered, meaning that oftentimes you simply won't make shots because you're not supposed to. Good luck having a lights-out night with your fantasy team filled with superstars, it's not happening here. As I said, the A.I. was worked on, and you can tell-defenders will collapse and switch targets very often, but when you're on defense and this happens to you, it's nothing but annoying. Mismatches are created so often that it's free points for the CPU. Where did it go wrong? Last year when I thought about gameplay, I couldn't hardly complain about anything. This year, I would sit, play the game, and basically loathe the experience I was having. The game is now so slow that I forced myself to use the sliders in the pause menu, and even then it didn't help much. If it's any indication, I played a game with 10-minute quarters and scored 104 points as the Miami Heat, one of the most potent and deepest offensive teams in the NBA. Anyone who's played other basketball games knows that playing a game with 10-minute quarters should yield more than 200 points from both teams. I guess you could consider it realism, but I consider it boring for a video game. Think about it-I scored an average of 2.5 points per minute. I know that Visual Concepts wanted to create a game with realism but there comes a point when realism isn't fun, it's boring and tedious. As I mentioned earlier, almost every single player in NBA 2K7 has his own animations. You'll see the world's ugliest jump shot from Adam Morrison and the free throw that takes longer than pregnancy from Shaquille O'Neal. These animations are nice and make NBA 2K7 one of the most impressively animated video games I've seen. You'll notice other little touches, like players jumping and squaring up for long air passes or sliding and squaring up to the hoop to take a jump shot. There are a lot of improvements to the presentation. For example, you'll see all sorts of broadcast camera angles and instant replay effects. Otherwise, the visuals remain largely unchanged from last year. I noticed that the cloth physics were toned down a little bit, and I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing, but it doesn't make the game look worse. Ah, if only NBA 2K7 was as nice to play as it is to look at. The audio also remains mostly the same, and I noticed that the commentary was even more repetitive this year. It's a big fault, since I heard some lines several times in the same game. For shame, Visual Concepts Get those boys back in the booth and record some new, interesting material. I will credit the on-court chatter and crowd reactions, although the crowd can become very quiet at times. It's a shame that NBA 2K7 is such a disappointment. It's like watching the underdogs in the NBA Playoffs lose a close one in game seven. The 2K series has come a long way, but it's a good thing that Visual Concepts has a year to work on some of the gameplay flaws that they arbitrarily created this season. They need to stop worrying so much about realism and start thinking about the entertainment value-NBA 2K7 is the most realistic basketball game you'll play, sure, but it isn't the most fun and that's what matters.
O**L
Just get 2K6
Not as great as 2K6. It feels more like an arcade game. Just get 2K6.
D**M
I was reminiscing with a friend about NBA 2K7 on PS2. I thought it would be fun to boot up the PS3 and try this HD version of the game. I was not dissapointed. So much fun! The UI/UX is terrible in this game, but the actual gameplay and large amount of game modes makes it one of the best versions of NBA 2K ever made. Also no microtransactions and other modern garbage...
K**N
amazing price, only like 6 bucks
T**N
I was having trouble finding an NBA game during Covid. This came the first day of my expected delivery window. Game works well. Exactly what I wanted !
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