Game Description
EA Cricket 2007 is a cricket simulation computer game from EA Sports and developed by HB Studios. It is available for Windows and PlayStation 2. The game was released in the UK on 24 November 2006 and in Australia on 14 November 2006. The cover of Cricket 07features England and Lancashire cricketer Andrew Flintoff, and the Australian release cover pictures the Ashes urn with the Australian and English flags behind it.Key Features
Groundbreaking Control
Use the intuitive dual analog Century Stick batting system to select foot choice, shot direction, power and timing. With button controls to loft shots and advance down the track, you're free to crack a full array of shots all around the wicket. Success with the bat also relies upon your batsman's individual skills, allied with his confidence level. A confident batsman maximises his potential to time his shots sweetly - maintaining high confidence can make or break his ability to build a big innings.
New Cameras
Innovative views from behind the batsman offer a realistic batting perspective, and a reworked Broadcast camera gives you a wider view of the play for more authentic coverage.
Quick play Cricket
Play cricket your way by setting your own pace. Crank up the game speed, ease back the difficulty setting and revel in the razzmatazz of Limited Overs or fully-licensed Twenty20 extravaganzas by playing a fast-blast match of hard-hitting sixes - or slow the pace down, slide the difficulty up and steel yourself for a five day Test.
System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements for PC Game –* OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 (tested)
* CPU: 1.0 GHz processor
* RAM: 256 MB
* HDD: 1.2 GB free disk space
* Graphics: 32 MB video card
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
* DirectX: Version 9.0c
Recommended System Requirements for PC Game –
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU: 1. GHz Processor
* RAM: 512 mb
* HDD: free disk space
* Graphics: 64 MB video card
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
* DirectX: Version 9.0c
Game Screen Shots
Game Download link
http://adf.ly/7U8Fm
EA Cricket 2007
Game Description
EA Cricket 2007 is a cricket simulation computer game from EA Sports and developed by HB Studios. It is available for Windows and PlayStation 2. The game was released in the UK on 24 November 2006 and in Australia on 14 November 2006. The cover of Cricket 07features England and Lancashire cricketer Andrew Flintoff, and the Australian release cover pictures the Ashes urn with the Australian and English flags behind it.Key Features
Groundbreaking Control
Use the intuitive dual analog Century Stick batting system to select foot choice, shot direction, power and timing. With button controls to loft shots and advance down the track, you're free to crack a full array of shots all around the wicket. Success with the bat also relies upon your batsman's individual skills, allied with his confidence level. A confident batsman maximises his potential to time his shots sweetly - maintaining high confidence can make or break his ability to build a big innings.
New Cameras
Innovative views from behind the batsman offer a realistic batting perspective, and a reworked Broadcast camera gives you a wider view of the play for more authentic coverage.
Quick play Cricket
Play cricket your way by setting your own pace. Crank up the game speed, ease back the difficulty setting and revel in the razzmatazz of Limited Overs or fully-licensed Twenty20 extravaganzas by playing a fast-blast match of hard-hitting sixes - or slow the pace down, slide the difficulty up and steel yourself for a five day Test.
System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements for PC Game –* OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 (tested)
* CPU: 1.0 GHz processor
* RAM: 256 MB
* HDD: 1.2 GB free disk space
* Graphics: 32 MB video card
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
* DirectX: Version 9.0c
Recommended System Requirements for PC Game –
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU: 1. GHz Processor
* RAM: 512 mb
* HDD: free disk space
* Graphics: 64 MB video card
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
* DirectX: Version 9.0c
Game Screen Shots
Game Download link
http://adf.ly/7U8Fm
EA Cricket 2007