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NCAA March Madness 07 (Xbox 360)

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NCAA March Madness 2007 is a college basketball game with a realistic simulation of basketball in an authentic college atmosphere. The crowds are rowdier and more colorful, and the AI is more focused on the team game rather than the individual match-ups seen in the NBA.

You can play as one of over 320 division college basketball teams in various game modes, such as PlayNow, Dynasty, and Online. Dynasty mode allows you to take control of your school recruiting and other activities in order to build your team into a powerhouse that will win the NCAA championship. By winning players can unlock a cheerleading squad, a pep band and a student section. These influence the gameplay as the player can earn intensity points by performing well, effecting the chance of forcing a comeback.

During the season completing challenges offers the opportunity to upgrade the facilities with a study hall, injury clinic, practice gym or a weight room and there is a higher chance players excel.

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The Press Says

Game Vortex Feb, 2007 8.2 out of 10 82
Game Informer Magazine Feb, 2007 7.75 out of 10 78
Game Informer Magazine Feb, 2007 7.5 out of 10 75
Gamers' Temple, The Feb, 2007 71 out of 100 71
GameSpot Jan 19, 2007 6.7 out of 10 67
UGO (UnderGroundOnline) Jan 24, 2007 B- 67
Worth Playing Mar 06, 2007 6.4 out of 10 64
Operation Sports Feb 13, 2007 6 out of 10 60
Digital Entertainment News (den) Feb 28, 2007 4.5 out of 10 45
Game Revolution Feb 01, 2007 D 25

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Dave Bowman (187) added NCAA March Madness 07 (Xbox 360) on Jul 13, 2007
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