AFL Premiership 2007

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AFL Premiership 2007
Developer(s) IR Gurus
Publisher(s) SCE
Designer(s) Thuyen Nguyen (game designer), Justin Halliday (game producer and game designer), Mark Houareau (game designer)
Engine Renderware
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date Flag of Australia 28 June 2007
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) OFLC: G
Media DVD

AFL Premiership 2007 is a simulation game for Playstation 2 based on the Australian Football League. The game was again developed by Australian games company IR Gurus and published by SCE, their third collaboration in the series, and was released on the 28th of June, 2007.

The game includes all 16 teams, more than 600 AFL players with updated stats and all of the major stadiums, including Melbourne, Geelong, Docklands, Adelaide, Perth, Homebush, Brisbane, Sydney and Launceston.

Game modes in AFL Premiership 2007 are Single Match, Season Mode, Career Mode, Mission Mode and Training Mode.

Single Match is the fastest way to play a game of football. Use the Single Match summary screen to set your favourite team and then randomise the other settings; such as home and way teams, stadium, weather, and rules (pre-season or normal season rules).

Mission Mode allows you to take up the challenge and feel the pressure with these historical matches. Each mission has a handicap that a team must overcome; from seemingly impossible score deficits, to slim leads with seconds left on the clock.

Career Mode takes you from season to season, including a calendar view of the fixtures, training to guide your players’ development, season stats for all the players in the league, leaderboards for all stats categories, Brownlow, Coleman, Club best and fairest awards, Best on Ground awards for each match.

The game also includes support for the Cameo EyeToy and DigiMask that allows up to four players to put their heads into the game on top of one of the players. Four-player multiplayer is supported using the PS2 multitap.

It was a follow-up to AFL Premiership 2006.

It also may be the final game in the AFL Live/Premiership series developed by Transmission Games.

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