Backyard Sports Basketball 2007
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The following cheat codes are for Backyard Sports Basketball 2007 on Game Boy Advance.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| Enter the following codes at the match up screen. | |
| 10 Second Quarters | bttnSelect, bttnB (x4), bttnA |
| All shot are dunks | bttnSelect (x2), bttnB (x2), bttnStart |
| Hot Hands | dpadUp (x2), dpadDown (x2), bttnA |
| Super Speed | dpadDown, dpadUp, dpadDown, dpadUp, bttnA |
| Unlimited turbo | dpadUp (x2), dpadLeft, dpadRight, bttnB, bttnA |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
|---|---|
| There are no known cheat codes for Backyard Sports Basketball 2007 on PC and PlayStation 2, or Backyard Basketball on Nintendo DS. |
About Backyard Sports Basketball 2007
Backyard Sports: Basketball 2007 is a fast-paced, arcade-style hoops simulation that brings the star power of the NBA to the neighborhood asphalt. Developed by Mistic Software (GBA/NDS) and Game Brains (PS2/PC) and published by Atari, the title was released across the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2), Nintendo DS (NDS), Game Boy Advance (GBA), and Windows PC. This installment is headlined by cover athlete Paul Pierce and features a roster of 18 "kid" versions of NBA superstars, including LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Shaquille O'Neal, and Allen Iverson, alongside the classic lineup of Backyard Kids led by the legendary Pablo Sanchez.
Across the various platforms, the gameplay is defined by its 3-on-3 format, allowing for a more wide-open, "streetball" style of play filled with high-flying dunks and signature power-ups like the "Cyclone" and "Fire Ball." The PS2 and PC versions are frequently noted for their full 3D environments and cinematic replay systems, though they share the franchise's shift toward an older, more "athletic" character design that debuted during this era. The Nintendo DS version is celebrated for being the first in the basketball series to utilize dual-screen functionality, allowing players to manage plays and substitutions on the touch screen while the action unfolds above. The GBA version remains a favorite for its classic 2D sprite-work and surprisingly deep Season Mode, which includes a full 14-game schedule and stat tracking. Despite the lack of the iconic Sunny Day on the commentary mic, the game is celebrated for its pick-up-and-play accessibility and its deep customization options for team logos and uniforms. Whether you are executing a perfect alley-oop on your DS or grinding through a season on the PS2, Backyard Sports: Basketball 2007 remains a definitive and energetic entry in the series' sports catalog.