Backyard Sports Baseball 2007
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The following cheat codes are for Backyard Sports Baseball 2007 on Game Boy Advance.
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| Enter the following code at the match up screen. | |
| Unlimited Turbo | dpadUp (x2), dpadLeft, dpadRight, bttnB, dpadDown |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for Backyard Sports Baseball 2007 on PC and PlayStation 2. |
About Backyard Sports Baseball 2007
Backyard Sports: Baseball 2007 is a pivotal entry in the series that marked a significant visual and tonal shift for the neighborhood league. Developed by Game Brains and published by Atari, the game was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2), Nintendo GameCube (NGC), Game Boy Advance (GBA), and Windows PC. This installment serves as the series' "coming of age," featuring a more abstract and "edgy" art style where the Backyard Kids appear slightly older—now attending middle school—and the environments are more detailed and interactive than in previous 3D iterations.
Across the major platforms, the gameplay is headlined by cover athlete Albert Pujols, who appears alongside kid versions of other MLB superstars like Derek Jeter, Ichiro Suzuki, and David Ortiz. The PS2 and GameCube versions are frequently noted for their full 3D presentation and "field-level" perspective, though the PS2 version is often cited as the definitive console release due to its slightly larger roster of pros and additional fields. The PC version is unique for its short-lived return to the classic "outfield view" from the original SCUMM-era games, blending 3D models with a more traditional camera angle. The GBA version is celebrated for its 2D sprite-based charm and simplified controls, making it a favorite for portable play despite its reduced complexity. Notably, this entry is the first to have Pablo Sanchez speak English rather than Spanish and is one of the few to replace the iconic commentator Sunny Day with an unnamed announcer. Whether you are mastering the new "Get Together" theme song on your PC or pitching a perfect game on the PS2, Backyard Sports: Baseball 2007 remains a definitive and stylistically unique chapter in the franchise's history.