Dads playing The Show
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@Blind_Bleeder said in Dads playing The Show:
@bostondirtdog21 said in Dads playing The Show:
This is the best. What started as one post led to some new friends. So, let’s make some decisions and fire it up:
- All Star or HOF?
- CAPS (I have to admit I have zero idea what this means) - does that mean max player rating? Or created player?
- People who want to play (let’s go right to the max if we can, maybe set a commitment date by the end of this weekend?)
- Someone to help us out setting it up with the invites and all
- Limited to all dads or over 40 league, or both?
Personally, I like the idea of all star just for the fun of it. Playing HOF in the event has made me think my hand eye isn’t what it used to be. But I’m good with majority on any of this.
Also, do we all have to be on the same version? I have 16-19. I haven’t bought 20 yet (I usually play a year behind).
‘fraid so, Leagues only exist presently in TS20. Even if there were leagues in the other games cross-version-play would not be possible.
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@TEXAS10PT said in Dads playing The Show:
I have played in one league and the Created Player is not allowed. When CAP is used in leagues it means the limit of your team like events. This late I’m the year I vote for the limit to be 99 so you can use all of the studs you have accumulated this far.
I'd say I agree. This late in the year everyone probably has a pretty stacked team so a 99 cap makes sense. With all the content too most likely every team won't look alike.
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@bostondirtdog21 said in Dads playing The Show:
This is the best. What started as one post led to some new friends. So, let’s make some decisions and fire it up:
- All Star or HOF?
- CAPS (I have to admit I have zero idea what this means) - does that mean max player rating? Or created player?
- People who want to play (let’s go right to the max if we can, maybe set a commitment date by the end of this weekend?)
- Someone to help us out setting it up with the invites and all
- Limited to all dads or over 40 league, or both?
Personally, I like the idea of all star just for the fun of it. Playing HOF in the event has made me think my hand eye isn’t what it used to be. But I’m good with majority on any of this.
Sorry guys I work nights so just seeing your responses...the way custom leagues work you can either play with your DD teams or you can choose to play with live roster (real life teams)...if you do live roster league you will be able to make trades and other guys don’t al have similar cards/players....another cool way to do it is play with DD teams but only choose one team-for example an all-time Cardinals team in which you can only use players/cards from one specific team...if we did that we could do a randomized team selection and pick which teams you want to use? Just some thoughts
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@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
Feels weird knowing I'm 28
Feels weirder that my son turned 27 today.
You old fart.
@Ikasnu ! I AM YOUR FATHER....
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@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
Feels weird knowing I'm 28
Feels weirder that my son turned 27 today.
You old fart.
@Ikasnu ! I AM YOUR FATHER....
Its not true! Its impossible!
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45 year old dad of 2, started with Atari Baseball and most baseball games since then every year. I didn't see it mentioned here but Old TIme Baseball for PC was one of my favourites, you could play virtually any season with relevant era gameplay (example dead ball era) and it had some of the classic stadiums. Baseball Stars was also a favourite.
I play The Show daily both franchise mode and RTTS, haven't really gotten into online play because I assumed that I wouldn't be competitive but a 40+ league is interesting.
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@bostondirtdog21 said in Dads playing The Show:
I am an older dad who loves playing the show. I’ve been playing literally forever and I started back when RBI baseball and bases loaded we’re groundbreaking games On my Nintendo.
Are used to buy every single baseball game that came out every year and we compare them all and pick my favorite one. Do you think we have glitches now? Imagine having baseball players come up left-handed but have them be in the right handed box facing the wrong way. Then when you tried to take it back to the store they would not give you your money back!
Anyway, I am a closet player. I’m actually embarrassed to tell people I play so I never have anyone to share accomplishes with.
So all that said, are there any dads like me out there?
Why would you be embarrassed?
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@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
Feels weird knowing I'm 28
Feels weirder that my son turned 27 today.
You old fart.
@Ikasnu ! I AM YOUR FATHER....
Its not true! Its impossible!
@Ikasnu ! You have only begun to discover your power. Join me and I will complete your training.
P.S. I say this knowing you're a good player, and you have nothing to learn from me. Other than how to prepare for retirement by picking a balanced set of investments for your IRA.
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@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
@arvcpa said in Dads playing The Show:
@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
Feels weird knowing I'm 28
Feels weirder that my son turned 27 today.
You old fart.
@Ikasnu ! I AM YOUR FATHER....
Its not true! Its impossible!
@Ikasnu ! You have only begun to discover your power. Join me and I will complete your training.
P.S. I say this knowing you're a good player, and you have nothing to learn from me. Other than how to prepare for retirement by picking a balanced set of investments for your IRA.
Lol I'm not a good player tbh. I've only ever hit WS once im my time playing the show.
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@Ikasnu said in Dads playing The Show:
Lol I'm not a good player tbh. I've only ever hit WS once im my time playing the show.
One more time than me. I just put the "All-Star" icon and nameplate in my profile, as I'm currently Prestige level 100 and I like to confuse people.
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I was a younger day (18 when my son was born) and now he's 16. Never gave up gaming. RBI baseball was good but I have fond memories of playing Hardball 3 on my pc. Needless to say my son and I get very competitive on the show.
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@Red_Ted_is_back said in Dads playing The Show:
@Blind_Bleeder said in Dads playing The Show:
@bostondirtdog21 said in Dads playing The Show:
This is the best. What started as one post led to some new friends. So, let’s make some decisions and fire it up:
- All Star or HOF?
- CAPS (I have to admit I have zero idea what this means) - does that mean max player rating? Or created player?
- People who want to play (let’s go right to the max if we can, maybe set a commitment date by the end of this weekend?)
- Someone to help us out setting it up with the invites and all
- Limited to all dads or over 40 league, or both?
Personally, I like the idea of all star just for the fun of it. Playing HOF in the event has made me think my hand eye isn’t what it used to be. But I’m good with majority on any of this.
Also, do we all have to be on the same version? I have 16-19. I haven’t bought 20 yet (I usually play a year behind).
‘fraid so, Leagues only exist presently in TS20. Even if there were leagues in the other games cross-version-play would not be possible.
Looks like I’m going out to buy ‘20 now. I won’t have any cards to start so I’ll be on the bottom.
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@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
Love this post! I'm with the rest of you, 43 year old Dad of 2 here. Been playing baseball games since I was very young on the old Intellivision which I believe rivaled Atari at the time. From there graduating to Nintendo and so and and so on. Like some others have mentioned I loved the old game Baseball Stars. Fake teams and fake players but the ability to play a season and track stats and all that was awesome. I did the same as someone else said too, playing RBI baseball and tracking my own stats. My friends and I used to play seasons and track are stats and all that kind of stuff. At one point we even made up a D and D (Dungeons and Dragons) type dice based baseball game. We would have drafts and form teams with baseball cards and had several different types of dice and roll for hits and all that. It was so long ago I can't even remember all the details but we had it down pretty good. We would roll a hundred sided dice and use a players batting average on the back of their card to determine whether they got a hit or not. Like if a guy had a .340 average you would have to roll under 34 on the dice to get a hit. We then had a system similar to that to determine what type of hit it was. Good times!
I get made fun of too by my wife and kids for playing this game and getting as into it as much as I do. I usually play later at night to have more peace and quiet since this game requires so much concentration. I play a lot more now than I used to with more time at home due to the pandemic and all that. I think it would be an awesome idea for a league made of with some of us older guys and I'd definitely be down for that!
WOW Intellivision had the BEST baseball check out "World Series Major League Baseball" For the intellivision ECS it came out 1981/2 AMAZING for its time.
I remember that game! Not sure exactly what year my Dad bought our Intellivision but in 1981/1982 I would've been 5 and 6 years old. I would say I was more like 7 or 8 but I can't remember exactly. It was definitely ahead of it's time though, being able to have a video game system at your house! You used to have to go to this thing called an arcade to play video games....haha. I played all those Intellivision games, the basketball game they had was pretty fun too. I wish I still had that thing, it would be fun to hook up and see what I think of all those games today.
This was a diff game it was for the Intellivision ECS (Entertainment Computer System) it was a limited thing and didnt take off before the great crash of 1983 but this baseball game was one of its main games. from a simple google search.......
Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game, designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Mattel for the Intellivision Entertainment Computer System. IWSB was one of the first sports games to use multiple camera angles and present a three-dimensional perspective. It was also the first statistics-based baseball simulation game on a video game console; all prior console baseball games were arcade-style recreations of the sport.That's interesting. That's not the game I was thinking of then. The box for the game looked familiar but I don't recall the game I remember being from a three dimensional perspective with multi camera angles. The one I remember was a LOT more simpler than that...haha. Definitely sounds way ahead of it's time though like you said.
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@Broncs32 said in Dads playing The Show:
I was a younger day (18 when my son was born) and now he's 16. Never gave up gaming. RBI baseball was good but I have fond memories of playing Hardball 3 on my pc. Needless to say my son and I get very competitive on the show.
That's cool that you and your son both play the game and it gets competitive. I have two daughters, one is into baseball and she'll go to Padre games with me (way back when you could actually go to a game) and watch games on TV but isn't really into The Show. She's played with me here and there but not that often. My other daughter isn't into sports at all. I can be pretty competitive and I think it would be fun to have some good battles with your son or daughter. I used to have those battles all the time with my friends as a kid and if my kids were good at this game, and competitive it would be a lot of fun beating them! haha.
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@Hbomb_HOF said in Dads playing The Show:
@bostondirtdog21 said in Dads playing The Show:
This is the best. What started as one post led to some new friends. So, let’s make some decisions and fire it up:
- All Star or HOF?
- CAPS (I have to admit I have zero idea what this means) - does that mean max player rating? Or created player?
- People who want to play (let’s go right to the max if we can, maybe set a commitment date by the end of this weekend?)
- Someone to help us out setting it up with the invites and all
- Limited to all dads or over 40 league, or both?
Personally, I like the idea of all star just for the fun of it. Playing HOF in the event has made me think my hand eye isn’t what it used to be. But I’m good with majority on any of this.
Sorry guys I work nights so just seeing your responses...the way custom leagues work you can either play with your DD teams or you can choose to play with live roster (real life teams)...if you do live roster league you will be able to make trades and other guys don’t al have similar cards/players....another cool way to do it is play with DD teams but only choose one team-for example an all-time Cardinals team in which you can only use players/cards from one specific team...if we did that we could do a randomized team selection and pick which teams you want to use? Just some thoughts
Sounds like the majority would want to play with their DD teams but I could be wrong. I would probably vote for DD teams but I can see the fun in using live roster teams as well. The fact that you could make trades and are guaranteed to have different players on every roster would be fun. All time teams could be fun too. People might have to buy a bunch of cards to complete their team to make it competitive which could be a problem for some but I'm not sure where everyone stands on stubs. Both of those options would be alright with me though and so would everyone taking their DD team with whoever they want on it into the league. Like mentioned before, everyone would probably have pretty competitive teams this late in the game cycle and with a lot of content not every team would be the same. I'm sure you would see a lot of certain cards on teams but there would be some variation as well which would be good.
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@Broncs32 said in Dads playing The Show:
I was a younger day (18 when my son was born) and now he's 16. Never gave up gaming. RBI baseball was good but I have fond memories of playing Hardball 3 on my pc. Needless to say my son and I get very competitive on the show.
Hardball started it all for me on Apple IIc!
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Hardball was also a great game i actually played online in 1999 w Hardball6
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@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
Love this post! I'm with the rest of you, 43 year old Dad of 2 here. Been playing baseball games since I was very young on the old Intellivision which I believe rivaled Atari at the time. From there graduating to Nintendo and so and and so on. Like some others have mentioned I loved the old game Baseball Stars. Fake teams and fake players but the ability to play a season and track stats and all that was awesome. I did the same as someone else said too, playing RBI baseball and tracking my own stats. My friends and I used to play seasons and track are stats and all that kind of stuff. At one point we even made up a D and D (Dungeons and Dragons) type dice based baseball game. We would have drafts and form teams with baseball cards and had several different types of dice and roll for hits and all that. It was so long ago I can't even remember all the details but we had it down pretty good. We would roll a hundred sided dice and use a players batting average on the back of their card to determine whether they got a hit or not. Like if a guy had a .340 average you would have to roll under 34 on the dice to get a hit. We then had a system similar to that to determine what type of hit it was. Good times!
I get made fun of too by my wife and kids for playing this game and getting as into it as much as I do. I usually play later at night to have more peace and quiet since this game requires so much concentration. I play a lot more now than I used to with more time at home due to the pandemic and all that. I think it would be an awesome idea for a league made of with some of us older guys and I'd definitely be down for that!
WOW Intellivision had the BEST baseball check out "World Series Major League Baseball" For the intellivision ECS it came out 1981/2 AMAZING for its time.
I remember that game! Not sure exactly what year my Dad bought our Intellivision but in 1981/1982 I would've been 5 and 6 years old. I would say I was more like 7 or 8 but I can't remember exactly. It was definitely ahead of it's time though, being able to have a video game system at your house! You used to have to go to this thing called an arcade to play video games....haha. I played all those Intellivision games, the basketball game they had was pretty fun too. I wish I still had that thing, it would be fun to hook up and see what I think of all those games today.
This was a diff game it was for the Intellivision ECS (Entertainment Computer System) it was a limited thing and didnt take off before the great crash of 1983 but this baseball game was one of its main games. from a simple google search.......
Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game, designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Mattel for the Intellivision Entertainment Computer System. IWSB was one of the first sports games to use multiple camera angles and present a three-dimensional perspective. It was also the first statistics-based baseball simulation game on a video game console; all prior console baseball games were arcade-style recreations of the sport.That's interesting. That's not the game I was thinking of then. The box for the game looked familiar but I don't recall the game I remember being from a three dimensional perspective with multi camera angles. The one I remember was a LOT more simpler than that...haha. Definitely sounds way ahead of it's time though like you said.
heres a lil more info on that game................Daglow and Dombrower went on to create the hit Earl Weaver Baseball game at Electronic Arts in 1987, where they more fully implemented the ideas behind Intellivision World Series Baseball. This set the stage for the EA Sports product line. In the early and mid-1990s, Daglow led the development of the Tony La Russa Baseball games, further refining baseball simulations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellivision_World_Series_Baseball
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@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
@vinnis1 said in Dads playing The Show:
@DeadPhish1976 said in Dads playing The Show:
Love this post! I'm with the rest of you, 43 year old Dad of 2 here. Been playing baseball games since I was very young on the old Intellivision which I believe rivaled Atari at the time. From there graduating to Nintendo and so and and so on. Like some others have mentioned I loved the old game Baseball Stars. Fake teams and fake players but the ability to play a season and track stats and all that was awesome. I did the same as someone else said too, playing RBI baseball and tracking my own stats. My friends and I used to play seasons and track are stats and all that kind of stuff. At one point we even made up a D and D (Dungeons and Dragons) type dice based baseball game. We would have drafts and form teams with baseball cards and had several different types of dice and roll for hits and all that. It was so long ago I can't even remember all the details but we had it down pretty good. We would roll a hundred sided dice and use a players batting average on the back of their card to determine whether they got a hit or not. Like if a guy had a .340 average you would have to roll under 34 on the dice to get a hit. We then had a system similar to that to determine what type of hit it was. Good times!
I get made fun of too by my wife and kids for playing this game and getting as into it as much as I do. I usually play later at night to have more peace and quiet since this game requires so much concentration. I play a lot more now than I used to with more time at home due to the pandemic and all that. I think it would be an awesome idea for a league made of with some of us older guys and I'd definitely be down for that!
WOW Intellivision had the BEST baseball check out "World Series Major League Baseball" For the intellivision ECS it came out 1981/2 AMAZING for its time.
I remember that game! Not sure exactly what year my Dad bought our Intellivision but in 1981/1982 I would've been 5 and 6 years old. I would say I was more like 7 or 8 but I can't remember exactly. It was definitely ahead of it's time though, being able to have a video game system at your house! You used to have to go to this thing called an arcade to play video games....haha. I played all those Intellivision games, the basketball game they had was pretty fun too. I wish I still had that thing, it would be fun to hook up and see what I think of all those games today.
This was a diff game it was for the Intellivision ECS (Entertainment Computer System) it was a limited thing and didnt take off before the great crash of 1983 but this baseball game was one of its main games. from a simple google search.......
Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game, designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Mattel for the Intellivision Entertainment Computer System. IWSB was one of the first sports games to use multiple camera angles and present a three-dimensional perspective. It was also the first statistics-based baseball simulation game on a video game console; all prior console baseball games were arcade-style recreations of the sport.That's interesting. That's not the game I was thinking of then. The box for the game looked familiar but I don't recall the game I remember being from a three dimensional perspective with multi camera angles. The one I remember was a LOT more simpler than that...haha. Definitely sounds way ahead of it's time though like you said.
heres a lil more info on that game................Daglow and Dombrower went on to create the hit Earl Weaver Baseball game at Electronic Arts in 1987, where they more fully implemented the ideas behind Intellivision World Series Baseball. This set the stage for the EA Sports product line. In the early and mid-1990s, Daglow led the development of the Tony La Russa Baseball games, further refining baseball simulations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellivision_World_Series_Baseball
That's good stuff man. I don't remember the Earl Weaver game but I do remember the Tony LaRussa game. Sounds like those guys, Daglow and Dombrower were trailblazers in the video game industry. Makes me wonder what they're doing now and what they might be able to come up with.
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@Thebeev718 said in Dads playing The Show:
I'm a father of two great boys who LOVE everything baseball. We all play the show together, (on our own accounts.). It's a great game with a great community of players! I also remember the old school baseball games. I remember being blown away hearing the umpire call balls and strikes on Intellivision, which was between Nintendo and Atari. Gen-X gamers are OGs of the gaming world, LOL.
Omg intellivision!!! I remember that! That’s goin way back!!!