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  2. Earl Weaver Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Earl Weaver Baseball is a baseball video game designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published in 1987 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, based on a lengthy series of interviews. [1]

  3. EWB Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The game utilizes the engine of the unreleased 2.1 version of Earl Weaver Baseball II. [3] The game will allow both manage-only modes and an "action" mode, and multiplayer online gameplay. [ 3 ] Games can be played in several ways: the original Earl Weaver Baseball 's single camera style, Earl Weaver II 's multi-camera views, or a 3D "Director".

  4. Earl Weaver Baseball II - Wikipedia

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    Earl Weaver Baseball II is the sequel to the 1987 original with many improvements, including the first full 3D camera that would render a television-style viewing experience. This was made possible by a design decision Dombrower made at Mattel to use a 3D model of the game from the get-go in anticipation of this eventuality.

  5. Mac gaming - Wikipedia

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    They decided on native versions of their games, rather than emulations, and that any games purchased over Steam for computers running Windows would be available for free download to computers running Mac OS X, and vice versa. The first game to be released simultaneously for Mac and Windows by Valve was Portal 2 in April 2011. [50]

  6. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Sillysoft Games Strategy Digital download 10.3–10.5 Ancient Hearts & Spades: Toybox Games Card game Digital download 10.2–10.5 Ancient Secrets: Ancient Spiders Solitaire: Toybox Games Card game Digital download 10.2–10.5 And Yet It Moves: Broken Rules 2009 Puzzle Commercial ANDROID: Androkids2: Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy: Mindscape 1996

  7. Connectix Virtual Game Station - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Game Station (VGS, code named Bonestorm [2]) was an emulator by Connectix that allows Sony PlayStation games to be played on a desktop computer. It was first released for the Macintosh , in 1999, after being previewed at Macworld/iWorld the same year by Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller . [ 3 ]

  8. CrossOver (software) - Wikipedia

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    CrossOver Games, announced on 10 March 2008, was a product intended to let users play a broad range of games by providing current Wine patches. [16] The expectation was that it would update on a weekly to monthly schedule in order to incorporate the latest Wine programming work being accepted.

  9. Microsoft Entertainment Pack - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entertainment Pack, also known as Windows Entertainment Pack [2] or simply WEP, is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows. There were four Entertainment Packs released between 1990 and 1992. These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS.