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Earl Weaver Baseball

Overview

Earl Weaver Baseball is a baseball computer game (1987), designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Electronic Arts. The artificial intelligence for the computer manager was provided by Baseball Hall of Fame member Earl Weaver, then manager of the Baltimore Orioles. EWB was a major hit, and along with John Madden Football helped pave the way for the EA Sports brand, which launched in 1992. Daglow and Dombrower had previously teamed together to create Intellivision World Series Baseball at Mattel in 1983, the first video game to use multiple camera angles and the first console sports sim. Daglow and Dombrower interviewed Weaver in his hotel room in a series of meetings over a period of months during the 1985 season for managerial AI. Dombrower actually apologized to Weaver at one point for taking up so much of his free time, but Weaver told him that he never had anything to do during road trips and never left his hotel room, anyway. In addition, he loved talking baseball strategy, and he was having a great time.

Developers
Mirage Graphics
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genre
Sports
Alternate Names
No information available

Media

Box - 3D

Earl Weaver Baseball - Box - 3D (North America) - 856x965
North America -  856 x 965

Box - Back

Earl Weaver Baseball - Box - Back (North America) - 733x750
North America -  733 x 750

Box - Front

Earl Weaver Baseball - Box - Front (North America) - 736x750
North America -  736 x 750

Clear Logo

Earl Weaver Baseball - Clear Logo (null) - 1200x679
1200 x 679

Disc

Earl Weaver Baseball - Disc (North America) - 250x264
North America -  250 x 264

Screenshot - Game Title

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640 x 512

Screenshot - Gameplay

Earl Weaver Baseball - Screenshot - Gameplay (null) - 640x512
640 x 512
Earl Weaver Baseball - Screenshot - Gameplay (null) - 640x512
640 x 512