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EA SPORTS Cricket 07 is a cricket simulation computer game.
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This portable release featured the 2007 Cricket World Cup competition, as well as a number of "Pressure Play" challenges tasking the player with completing specific goals usually within a short timeframe.Ocean of Games EA Sports Cricket 2007 Free Download Utorrent Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. A PSP version of BLIC2007, titled Brian Lara 2007 Pressure Play, was released later in the year.
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In their place is the ability to create a custom team of up to 15 original players and online play for the X360 and PC versions of the game. The game also lacks the classic matches present in the series' last two incarnations.
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As with BLIC2005, the game lacks full licensing, which is once again restricted to the World Cup and Champions Trophy modes. Essentially an updated version of the 2005 game, BLIC2007 features updated player rosters, statistics and tournaments. BLIC2007 marks the series' first outing on the new generation of consolesIn March 2007, in conjunction with that year's Cricket World Cup, Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 was released for the PS2, Xbox 360 and PC. The game was released in Australia and New Zealand under the title Ricky Ponting Cricket. The game featured a lot of unlockable content, including a Classic XI team featuring notable names from the sport's past including W.G. As well as the aforementioned tournaments, BLIC2005 featured ODI and Test match modes, a new roster of classic matches and a simplistic player editing suite.
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While the 2003 World Cup and 2004 Champions Trophy featured licensed players, kits and stadia, the remainder of its modes contained players with misspelt names similar to those found in the early Pro Evolution Soccer games. Unlike the three games before it, BLIC2005 did not feature full licensing for all of its game modes. The most obvious of these is the inclusion of the Hawkeye ball tracking system within the game, giving players another means to explore the statistical aspect of the sport. It stayed faithful to its predecessor in terms of gameplay, instead focusing on refining the existing features and bringing some new ones to the table. Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 was developed by Swordfish Studios and released for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC on July 21st 2005 - the first day of that year's Ashes series. Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 added Hawkeye ball tracking to the seriesThe next Brian Lara game did not see release for another seven years. The game was marketed as Shane Warne Cricket in Australia. Perhaps the most notable additions, though, were the classic matches famous scenarios from the sport's past, challenging the player to either repeat or rewrite cricket history by completing challenges. Among the other new game modes were the World Cup and World Challenge modes (both different kinds of One-Day International tournaments) and the Test Season, which allowed players to embark on up to seven years of touring Test matches with the nation of their choice. The game offered a multitude of new modes to players beyond the ODI and Test matches the option to play a Friendly match was added, as was the chance to practise using the game's Net Training feature. Besides the obvious change to three-dimensional graphics, BLC99 was recognised for its use of in-game commentary.
Developed and published by Codemasters, the game was released on PC and Sony's PlayStation console in 1998.
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Brian Lara Cricket '99 was the series' first 3D releaseThe series moved into full 3D for the first time with its third title, Brian Lara Cricket '99. This updated version featured squad updates for that year's cricket season, as well as including the ability to play as English county teams. In 1996, the franchise released its second game in the form of Brian Lara Cricket '96. This was probably due to the amount of content the game offered players were able to choose from a One-Day International or a Test match, and offered multiplayer support for up to four players. The game proved to be a success in the United Kingdom, spending ten weeks at the top of the games charts over the summer. and published by Codemasters, the game was re-released the following year for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis in the United States) and Commodore Amiga. History The Brian Lara Cricket franchise dates back to 1994 when the first game, simply titled Brian Lara Cricket, was a simple cricket sim originally released for DOS.