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NCAA March Madness 07

NCAA March Madness 07

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $1.54
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 5271

Platform: Xbox 360
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: 15297
Model: 15297
UPC: 014633152975
EAN: 0014633152975
ASIN: B000LXNJPE

Release Date: January 17, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Watch your players' Composure Meters -- losing Composure means you risk fouls and turning the ball over
  • Team Intensity grows as you make shots and stay strong on defense -- build Intensity to an Impact Moment that gives you an advantage over opponents
  • As your team wins more games, it'll appear on TV more often - making it easier to recruit top players and unlocking minigames
  • Build up School Pride and use to earn new buildings, training facilities & even the right to rename local streets

Accessories:

  • The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • NCAA Football 2007
  • Madden NFL 07
  • NBA Live 07
  • NCAA Football 08
  • Major League Baseball 2K7

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
NCAA March Madness 07 takes you into the beautiful and exciting world of college sports. It's a full recreation of the feel of the NCAA finals, all the way down to the cheering crowds and cute cheerleaders. Feel the intensity rise in the stadium, then watch as each player responds differently, trying to maintain composure. If they fail, there goes the championship. If they succeed, you move on to the next game -- earning the chance to recruit blue chippers and earn new buildings & gyms. Pump up the crowd, motivate your teammates, raise your own composure or intimidate your opponent -- just like in the real thing. Interact with student sections, school mascots, cheerleaders and even the band. The intense atmosphere that sets college basketball apart is all fully recreated here!
In the 2007 edition of EA's college b-ball game, watch the intensity rise on the college court, then watch as each player responds differently, trying to maintain composure. Your player composure ratings affect the all-new Intensity Control that changes momentum by allowing you to pump up the crowd, motivate your teammates, raise your own composure or even intimidate your opponent. Plus, become immersed like never before by interacting with student sections, school mascots, cheerleaders, and even the band. Beyond the atmosphere, NCAA March Madness 07 delivers an authentic college basketball gameplay experience by offering custom playbooks for each team through the Floor General Playcalling system, the EA Sports Lockdown Stick that allows your players to pressure the ball, force turnovers and harass opponents on the court, and an enhanced Dynasty Mode with new School Pride and Recruiting features that let you build your school into a national powerhouse.



Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars EA has one thing right. JUNK   January 3, 2008
do not waste your money on EA sports games. they have not fixed any of the bugs and never will. Rent it and find out for yourself, but save your pocketbook some cash. Also, try 2K8 sports games


2 out of 5 stars Disappointing   September 13, 2007
I don't really know what it is about this game that was such a disappointment to me. Nothing really stands out as exceptionally bad, it's just that the whole game has an awkward and clunky feel to it. The players don't respond well, the control is far from being intuitive and easy to use, and the game is just, overall, pretty bland. There are some nice touches, like being able to encourage your teammate or fire up (or mock if you're playing an away game) the crowd, but the whole game just feels lacking.

March Madness features the ability to create your own player, but the game places no cap on his stats. Want a 7 footer with a 99 rating in stealing, dribbling, and 3 point shooting as well as rebounding and blocking? No problem. The ability to create these supermen players really detracts from the player creation in my opinion.

The Dynasty mode and online options have some interesting features, but with such weak gameplay these things really don't matter. Actually playing basketball isn't fun, and no amount of customization in the Dynasty mode is going to save this from being a subpar game.



3 out of 5 stars Bring the Glass Slipper!   March 20, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I need to consult for EA Sports. I remember writing one of these reviews last year, just being funny, and found some of my recommendations in this game. Ironically, however, I get the feeling that they should have either a) Asked for my list or b)had someone who actually is familiar with Basketball work on this product. Either way, this is a JV game, at best. I equate this to a 6'9 8th grader walking into the gym in Jordans, and can barely touch the rim.

To begin, I would have loved for this to been a BASKETBALL simulation. Not some pretty game that is all beauty, no brain. No, i'm talking a game a coach can actually use. After all, the college game is based on the name on the FRONT of the jersey right? How about this:
1)an actual COACH roaming the sidelines! How about showing the coaches shaking hands, or getting a t in the heat of the game, you know, something that screams COLLEGE!

2)Hmmm, basketball IQ would be nice. Did you know that you can sub on EVERY dead ball? Of course you do, but EA doesn't. Just bring in the guy who did MM 06's AI on P2 for next years, HE got it right.

3)Wow, kind of touchy for me, but here goes... let's EXPAND the limits of what this thing can do! I'm talking Blue Chips baby! You got the McDonalds All-American Game- great move. How about the Jordan Roundball Classic (the shoes already in the game), or the Magic Roundball, or the
Indiana/Kentucky High School Game?

Sticking with this, in the summer how about the ABCD camp all star game so we can evaluate (it's possible, Reebok/Adidas is in the game also). How about the Indy Nike All-Am Camp? You know, make me feel my 60$ bought me something.

Also, PLEASE bring back the recruiting map of NCAA Football/March Madness 06 for PS2. I like to break down by state, you know, not just a lumped list. That was plain lazy.

I know this is a reach, but i'll ask anyway- How about some schools that AREN'T in a conference? like Independents! Can we have like 3 DII conferences? some JUCOs? Let's make it interesting... how about 10 or 15 of the storied High School (they already are all over CSTV and ESPN) like DeMatha, or Cthe King, or Lincoln, or Gary Roosevelt, or Oak Hill, or Mt. Zion, etc.

Finally, I like hearing the announcers, but if you want to actually go the extra step, how about a pre/post game show. Not that nonsense you have now, i'm talking a real one. How about the option of watching a 30 second ESPN style update show every Sunday in dynasty. How about a good Preseason and Tourney selection show. Can we get a Midnight Madness?

Obviously, we know what EA was looking at- THE FACE. But word of advice, just like it was a sinking ship on PS and PS2, its only a matter of time before people get hip to the fact you ignore THE SUBSTANCE.



3 out of 5 stars I haven't played March Madness 07 but.....   March 15, 2007
 0 out of 7 found this review helpful

I have not played March Madness 07, so take your advice from these reviews. I have however, played College Hoops 2K7 and enjoyed it. 2K7 has,in my opinion, great, smooth gameplay. The menu navigation for College Hoops is confusing at first, but you'll eventually figure it. It has a good legacy mode, where you coach your team to hopefully, a national title. The graphics didn't blow me away, but the gameplay was good enough for me not to notice when I played. If you enjoy college sports, add this to your collection!


4 out of 5 stars A solid game   February 5, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This game has so many features that the other basket ball games just don't have. It plays well, it's intense, it works. If you are going to get a basketball game, get this one.

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