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NBA 07

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NBA 07

Sep 26, 2006

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NBA 07 is the second game in the NBA: Featuring the Life series, and one of the launch games of the PlayStation 3. In addition to the traditional Season Mode, featuring all current NBA teams and players, there is an "NBA Replay" mode, which allows players to replay highlights from the 2006 season. Also featured is "Games of the Week" where users can relay highlights from the current 2007 season by downloading new games on a weekly basis. The game is notable for being the first first true 1080p/60Hz title, rendering in full HD (1920x1080) resolution. It also supports the … More
NBA 07 is the second game in the NBA: Featuring the Life series, and one of the launch games of the PlayStation 3. In addition to the traditional Season Mode, featuring all current NBA teams and players, there is an "NBA Replay" mode, which allows players to replay highlights from the 2006 season. Also featured is "Games of the Week" where users can relay highlights from the current 2007 season by downloading new games on a weekly basis. The game is notable for being the first first true 1080p/60Hz title, rendering in full HD (1920x1080) resolution. It also supports the rotational orientation and translational acceleration of the Sixaxis controller to perform moves. Up to four players can join a single game, and up to two when played online. Kobe Bryant is the cover star of this title. Less
Release Dates
Sep 26, 2006 (Worldwide)
PlayStation 2
Nov 17, 2006 (North_America)
PlayStation 3
Nov 17, 2006 (Worldwide)
PlayStation 3
Jan 07, 2007 (Japan)
PlayStation 3
TBD (Worldwide)
PlayStation Portable
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V1CGaming
V1CGaming gave Aug 28, 2024 (edited)
V1CGaming gave Aug 28, 2024 (edited)
V1CGaming's review of NBA 07
This review is for the PlayStation 3 version

Sony proves with Games of the Week that a last-minute port can offer more than slightly improved graphics. This refreshing new mode was a step in the right direction in the evolution of basketball video games.