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''Old Time Baseball'' is a baseball computer personal computer game (1995) designed and programmed by Don Daglow, Hudson Piehl, Clay Dreslough and James Grove. The game appeared on the PC and was developed and published by Stormfront Studios. The game was based on the ''Tony La Russa Baseball'' engine, and was an extension of the baseball simulation methods Daglow evolved through the ''Baseball'' mainframe computer game (1971) (the first computer baseball game ever written), ''Intellivision World Series Baseball'' (1983) and ''Earl Weaver Baseball'' (1987). ''Old Time Baseball'' took the ''Tony La Russa Baseball'' engine (then the top baseball game in the market), removed the current 28 teams' players and ballparks, and substituted the complete lineups of every major league team from 1871 to 1981, 12,000 players in all. 16 old (often demolished) ballparks were also included in which games could be played with accurate dimensions. ==Leagues and Teams== Users could replay historical seasons for any league during this period from every major league in baseball history: * National Association * National League * American Association * Union Association * Players League * American League * Federal League In addition to playing with historical teams, users could build their own teams player by player, and play any team (custom or historical) against any other team. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Old Time Baseball」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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