Dubbed PureSim Baseball 2007 Playoff Special! the pack doesn't miss a thing

Oct 10, 2007 10:04 GMT  ·  By

If you're a baseball management fan looking for a good bargain, then you should read this piece and find out how you can get your mitts on a copy of PureSim Baseball 2007 Playoff at half its launch price ($14.99 - a P decrease from the normal $29.99). The package is dubbed "PureSim Baseball 2007 Playoff Special!" while the offer is valid starting October 10th (that's today) and lasts throughout the month.

"Like a searing fastball high and inside, PureSim Baseball 2007 delivers what any baseball fan loves with beauty and effectiveness," said David Heath, Director of Operations at Matrix Games. "Now that the postseason is reaching its full swing, what better way to enjoy the most exciting time of the year than with a great sale of an equally exciting baseball title!"

PureSim Baseball 2007 is all about giving players a chance to create their own teams, legends, and diamond dynasties, or play any historic period from 1900 to 2005! The game contains all the great features from the PureSim Baseball 2005 Gold Edition, adding new and exciting ones as well.

Features worth mentioning include the game's famous unique player aging system, completely customizable parks and leagues, and the ability to edit any aspect of any detail found within the game all round out a sharper, quicker, and more intense baseball simulation. PureSim Baseball 2007 also uses an automatically-generated dream almanac containing thousands of pages of detailed stats on players and team histories.

Now remember: Matrix Games are being awfully generous in rolling out PureSim Baseball 2007 Playoff Special! at half the game's launch price, so we suggest you to at least check out the publisher's official website right here for more information on how to get the title for your personal collection.

Don't you just love it when they make great games cheaper? I for one would give an arm or a leg for a cheaper copy of Tomb Raider Legend. I own the game, but I'd get the cheaper version just for the sake of it and of course to know that I have an untouched, unscratched, intact copy of my favorite game.