Most modern gamers probably associate the name
Don Daglow with the popular
Neverwinter Nights series, but to a sports geek like me, Daglow means one thing: computer baseball.
This past weekend I had a chance to talk to Daglow. For those unaware, he is the creator of the first mainframe computer baseball simulator. He was a pioneer in the world of console baseball and helped to create titles such as Intellivision's
World Series Baseball. Other titles of his include the seminal PC baseball titles
Earl Weaver Baseball,
Tony La Russa Baseball and
Old-Time Baseball.
When I spoke with him, he had some interesting thoughts on the state of the current baseball video games. We also discussed some ways these games could be improved, as well as why they most likely will not get those improvements.
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