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  • Canthony15
    Rookie
    • Dec 2004
    • 73

    #1

    Updated Fact Sheet



    • EA SPORT™ Total Freestyle Control: Take complete control of EA SPORTS™ Freestyle Superstars to perform their true-to-life moves, than elevate your game to the next level by changing skill attributes on-the-fly. With the ability to toggle through your Freestyle Superstar moves at any time, you decide how your stars win the game.
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    • Hundreds of Moves: Freestyle Superstars now feature different levels of ability to replicate NBA players, giving you ultimate control over hundreds of moves. But only the game’s greatest players can rise to the highest level so get the ball in their hands when the game is on the line.
    • Dynasty Mode™ on the Go: Take charge of your favorite team by becoming GM and experience the challenge of managing team chemistry throughout the season. Scout players, propose trades and investigate rumors to keep your team on track from the NBA Draft to the NBA Finals. Best of all, with a PlayStation 2 link you manage your team on the go, anytime.
    Superstar Challenge: Elevate your game to superstar status by replicating one of 24 great performances by the game’s biggest stars. Exclusive Mini-games: Perfect your dribbling skills by mastering the right combination of buttons or challenge an opponent in a shooting contest from different locations on the court.
    • Media Center: An ESPN integration package delivers updates, scores, breaking news, and video. Insert a Memory Stick to play your own music and customize your own soundtrack.
    • NBA All-Star Weekend: ESPN analyst Greg Anthony and TNT broadcaster Ernie Johnson call the action as you showcase your skills in the Slam Dunk Contest and 3 Point Shootout. The weekend includes the exciting Rookie Challenge and culminates in the prestigious NBA All-Star Game.
    • Voices of the NBA: Former Chicago Bulls star Steve Kerr joins the legendary Marv Albert courtside. Together they call all the action from the best seats in the house, giving you expert insight on all the superstars.
  • CaptainZombie
    Brains
    • Jul 2003
    • 37851

    #2
    Re: Updated Fact Sheet

    After last years 2K6 for the 360, I may go with NBA Live 07. 2K6 wasn't too bad of a game, but I thought that Live 06 last year was a decent first effort that needed some refinement and more development time.

    Hopefully Live 07 will offer that polish. I had bad luck with some of the 2K6 games screwing up things on my 360, so I hope that Live is good.
    HDMovie Room

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    • Happy29
      All Star
      • Jan 2006
      • 5489

      #3
      Re: Updated Fact Sheet

      Originally posted by candyman56
      After last years 2K6 for the 360, I may go with NBA Live 07. 2K6 wasn't too bad of a game, but I thought that Live 06 last year was a decent first effort that needed some refinement and more development time.

      Hopefully Live 07 will offer that polish. I had bad luck with some of the 2K6 games screwing up things on my 360, so I hope that Live is good.
      Does anyone know if Michael Jordon will be on this game as one of the legend players?
      “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
      Benjamin Franklin

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      • cdubdiggity
        MVP
        • May 2003
        • 1204

        #4
        Re: Updated Fact Sheet

        Originally posted by candyman56
        After last years 2K6 for the 360, I may go with NBA Live 07. 2K6 wasn't too bad of a game, but I thought that Live 06 last year was a decent first effort that needed some refinement and more development time.

        Hopefully Live 07 will offer that polish. I had bad luck with some of the 2K6 games screwing up things on my 360, so I hope that Live is good.
        Wow seriously? I hated live on the 360...it was really bad...2k6 after online updates was great...and it played great...besides the glitches...

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        • luv_mist
          Older
          • May 2004
          • 9596

          #5
          Re: Updated Fact Sheet

          Originally posted by cdubdiggity
          Wow seriously? I hated live on the 360...it was really bad...2k6 after online updates was great...and it played great...besides the glitches...
          You obviously didn't play the HOF difficulty. It was insanely unrealistic no matter how much to tweaked the slider settings. Every other level was a dumbed down version of basketball where tweaking would make it too unrealistic or too easy. Couldn't find a good balance. The only level that I wanted to play was unplayable because of the subtle pains that kept showing in both games. I think that both games came up short last year with pleasing me. 2K6 came up shorter only because they didn't put out what they could have. They had a wonderful game though. Live was just too much time to tweak and I was disinterested before I got a chance to tweak it. The movement was still a little childish too. I personally gave up on both single player games. This year, it SHOULD be different but we'll know when they release videos and the game. Those are some pretty great things they have going for that game though. I will say that.

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          • Mintsa
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 6668

            #6
            Re: Updated Fact Sheet

            If I could only have 1 wish with live 07, it would be for ea to tame the spin move down!!

            It has single handedly ruined online multiplayer the past 3 seasons.

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            • X*Cell
              Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
              • Sep 2002
              • 8107

              #7
              Re: Updated Fact Sheet

              Originally posted by luv_mist
              You obviously didn't play the HOF difficulty. It was insanely unrealistic no matter how much to tweaked the slider settings. Every other level was a dumbed down version of basketball where tweaking would make it too unrealistic or too easy. Couldn't find a good balance. The only level that I wanted to play was unplayable because of the subtle pains that kept showing in both games. I think that both games came up short last year with pleasing me. 2K6 came up shorter only because they didn't put out what they could have. They had a wonderful game though. Live was just too much time to tweak and I was disinterested before I got a chance to tweak it. The movement was still a little childish too. I personally gave up on both single player games. This year, it SHOULD be different but we'll know when they release videos and the game. Those are some pretty great things they have going for that game though. I will say that.
              Why would you play HOF difficulty anyway... I played on Superstar with my sliders... and it was PERFECT... I loved every minute of it.
              SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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              • Basketballer238
                Rookie
                • Jul 2005
                • 76

                #8
                Re: Updated Fact Sheet

                Originally posted by bjowers29
                Does anyone know if Michael Jordon will be on this game as one of the legend players?

                doubt it
                go nets

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