31 Dec, 2007

2007 brought a lot of developments to the world of sports gaming. From leadership changes to impactful features it certainly was never boring. Having gone back on the coverage over the last year I’ve brought together the stories that had the most impact on the community as well as others that were more controversial. They were what shaped 2007 and had an influence on the future.
Continue on to read the top 12 stories of the year.
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23 Nov, 2007

Have something that you have posted onto 2K Share for College Hoops 2K8? Leave the info in the comments section or shoot me an email via the contact form and I will add it to the list below. Rosters, Legacy, crowd chants, sliders, playbooks, ect. Include any info that is needed to search and locate the file and a short description.
To access 2K Share you will need to be connected to the internet through Xbox Live or the Playstation Network. A Gold Xbox Live account is not required as a Silver account can use the 2K Share features as well. In the menu go to “Features” and then “2K Share” and “Browse Shares”.
Roster files (Courtesy of Operation Sports)
360: “OS Complete V1″ hosted by DOAsaturn
360: “OS Complete V2C” hosted by warnerwlf98. Based off V1 but includes coaches names.
360: “Rerated OS V 2.5″ is the latest. Based off V2 but with ratings and rotations adjustments
360: “OS Community Ver3 w/Courtedit” hosted by WallyWonka. Based off V2 but includes court fixes.
PS3: “Lan’s Completed Rosters” hosted by Lanteri87
Sliders
360: ***Tomba321’s College Hoops 2k8 Slider Set*** (Details on it found here at OS)
14 Nov, 2007

Yesterday I had the opportunity to sit in on a conference call relating to College Hoops 2K8 with representatives of various sites. The game’s producer Zach Timmerman fielded questions and spoke to the new features and improvements to 2K8 as well as the general direction of the franchise.
Those who have followed along with pre-release coverage would probably be familiar with a lot of the topics that were covered so I went ahead and took notes on what I found to be the most interesting things that were discussed.
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