The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Major League Baseball 2K7 Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:710425391231
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:XBOX_MAJOR_LEAGUE_BASEBALL_2K7
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
We have a 121-day warranty period for all of our products. If you are experiencing any issues or arenāt satisfied with your item within 121 days, contact us and get your issue resolved. Itās that simple! View our full Return policy page here.
Every order is eligible for free shipping (5-7 business days) to any address in the United States. Orders to Canada are available for free shipping (9-12 business days) over $120! Expedited Shipping of 3-5 Business days is available in checkout. We ship worldwide! Shipping is via UPS, USPS or Fedex. We ship from Allentown, PA.
the game is very good and I recommend it 100%,I recommend this game for fun the whole family is very entertaining, thanks.
my son’s first baseball game wanted to start off with a classic game he is still trying to master his swing with the bat but he likes the game overall
Works great im a happy camper
It is a very good game. The new controls are nice but take a while to get used to. They are nice because you get more control of what your doing. Also it is kind of cool and pointless at the same time to play minor league games. Overall the game isn’t that different than last years but the new features are nice. If you got the cash get it but if not just play last mlb2k7 cause it isn’t that different
I owned mlb 2k7, i played about 90 games of the franchise but I just couldn’t play anymore. I was giving up, and hitting way too many homeruns. Pro was too easy, All-Star was too hard, and adjusting the sliders last year was just damn annoying. So needless to say I was expecting much from MLB 2k8. Game play is basically the same, only difference is that it feels more realistic. I personally couldn’t understand the new pitching feature so I set it back to the face buttons. I am about 20 games into the franchise and I am having a blast. My record is 14-6, I have won a few games in extra innings, even lost a few in extra innings. Loosing doesn’t bother me at all this year because I don’t feel cheated out of the game. I would loose a game last year 5-3 with a total of 6 home runs being hit. That isn’t the case this year. Home runs aren’t hard to hit, its just a realistic stat now. Game play is very satisfying win, or lose. For an example, i played back to back games on the same difficulty. Game#1 i faced Josh Becket. I only had 11 hits in 11 innings and lost on a RBI single from crisp. I wasn’t unhappy at all, I was satisfied with the realistic game play. Game #2 was against the Baltimore orioles. I don’t remember the pitchers name, but he was a 71 overall. I destroyed him winning the game 13-3. It made me smile that i couldn’t get a hit off of Becket, but I could kill a no name starter. REALISTIC. A few hiccups: Infielders would run right past ground balls.
I am not a fan of using the right analog stick for pitching, batting and fielding and that is what deterred me from buying this game due to all the negative reviews. I have trouble using the analog stick to move sometimes lol…however, once I saw a review that said you can choose “classic” controls for everything (or for only batting, its your choice how much of the new controls you want), I said I needed a baseball game and I bought this. I am definitely not disappointed. Though the game has its frame rate issues and load times are disappointing, the gameplay is much more realistic than I expected, even with classic controls. The little intricacies, like knowing when a pitcher is warming up, seeing league leaders when in the franchise screen, and seeing rain when you play is very cool. The graphics are overall pretty good, some players have shapes like their counterparts though I would like to see the bulkier players look bigger, etc…the face models are terrible though and I don’t see how you do that in 2008 when you have these next gen systems at your disposal. I like the fielding and the catches, everything is realistic…the glove reaches for the ball, etc. Definitely buy this game if you like baseball
It is a pleasure to play this game since I have the capability to play via xbox live with others players that are online. The game was delivered quickly and was exactly as described.
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO ME GUSTA Y SE CALIDAD ES MUY BUENA GRACIAS POR TENER BUENOS PRODUCTOS PARA LA VENTA Y PARA LOGRAR AGRADAR A LOS COMPRADORES GRACIAS SALUDOS
The Xbox version of this game compared to the PS2’s version is pretty horrible; however, that was no fault by the manufacturer. Received the game in original packaging and in great shape.
I’ll admit that I was a bit wary before I purchased MLB 2K8 after witnessing a slew of Chicken Littles running around internet message boards, crying about frame rate and other issues, and watching a herd of self-proclaimed ex-fans of 2K Sports jumping ship to the PS3 and MLB: The Show. Nevertheless, as an avid follower of Major League Baseball and 360-owner I knew I would have to give the game a shot, and on a hunch that many of those shouting, “the sky is falling” were overreacting and/or trolls trying to start trouble, I bought the newest offering from 2K Sports and stuck it in my Xbox. After a bit of playing around I was able to confirm my suspicions. Don’t listen to sheep–MLB 2K8 is a solid baseball experience, boasting several innovative gameplay features that outweigh the flaws.2K8 introduces Precision Control Pitching, a system of pitching that allows players to imitate the movement of each pitch using the right control stick. Pitching is a three-step process: first, the player must choose a pitch by pointing the right control stick in one of five directions; second, the player slides the right control stick around in its axis for a breaking pitch or jolts the right control stick upwards or downwards for a fastball or change-up, respectively; third, the player releases the right control stick at the correct time to throw the pitch. This complicated procedure takes some getting used to and may turn off the more casual gamer, so thankfully 2K8 has included the option t.