May 2009
Game Central's Third Anniversary
May 25, 2009 Filed in: General | Role-Playing Games
Today is Memorial Day. It also happens to be the third anniversary of the Game Central web site. Every year on May 25, I try to add some special content for the site’s anniversary. As I have mentioned on this site many times before, role-playing games have provided many of my best gaming memories. These great gaming experiences took place with “The Club,” our RPG gaming group. For today’s special content, I added some vintage photos from our gaming sessions back in 1988.
Gaming Club Photos 1988
Gaming Club Photos 1988
STBL "Fantasy" Season 2009
May 25, 2009 Filed in: Baseball
Recently, I’ve had the itch to play some computer baseball. As I wait patiently for the early June release of Out of the Park Baseball 10, I decided to turn my attention to the old Southern Tier Baseball League. The last official STBL season was in the fall of 1998. Since then, however, I’ve played a handful of unofficial seasons against the computer AI. The last such season was in the summer of 2005. I wanted a managerial challenge beyond leading the Beach Bombers to another world championship. I decided to play a “what if” season in which I had taken over the last place Barton Bluejays. I vowed to turn the team into a winner.
That 2005 season was a lot of fun. It reminded me why Earl Weaver Baseball is my favorite computer game of all time. With two games left in the season, the Bluejays were one game behind the Holmes Hammers in the race for second place. We needed to sweep the Hammers to make it to the World Series. Unfortunately, we lost both games. I still felt that we had achieved a remarkable turnaround. It was the Bluejays first non-losing season in some time. Here were the final standings from 2005:
Now it is 2009 and I decided to resume my “what if” career as skipper of the Barton Bluejays. We are 16 games into the 40 game season and the team is playing even better than I expected. Here are the current 2009 standings:
That 2005 season was a lot of fun. It reminded me why Earl Weaver Baseball is my favorite computer game of all time. With two games left in the season, the Bluejays were one game behind the Holmes Hammers in the race for second place. We needed to sweep the Hammers to make it to the World Series. Unfortunately, we lost both games. I still felt that we had achieved a remarkable turnaround. It was the Bluejays first non-losing season in some time. Here were the final standings from 2005:
W L %
Beach 34 6 .850
Holmes 23 17 .575
Barton 20 20 .500
DayHollow 16 24 .400
Hilton 15 25 .375
Edwards 12 28 .300
Now it is 2009 and I decided to resume my “what if” career as skipper of the Barton Bluejays. We are 16 games into the 40 game season and the team is playing even better than I expected. Here are the current 2009 standings:
W L %
Beach 13 3 .812
Barton 11 5 .687
Hilton 9 7 .562
Edwards 5 11 .312
DayHollow 5 11 .312
Holmes 5 11 .312
STBL WEB Rescued
May 17, 2009 Filed in: Baseball
Last week, there was a crisis with STBL WEB, the web site of the Southern Tier Baseball League. I attempted to visit the site from a link on Game Central and the web browser came back with a page cannot be displayed error. Previously, I hosted the site on Road Runner’s personal web pages service. Unbeknownst to me, Time Warner discontinued the old service last year. They have a revised offering with a new domain name. Unfortunately, they did not automatically migrate the web sites.
Thankfully, I was able to retrieve a local copy of STBL WEB. It was on my old Intellistation’s OS/2 data drive. I uploaded the site to its new home; it resides alongside the rest of Game Central.
Click here to go to STBL WEB
Thankfully, I was able to retrieve a local copy of STBL WEB. It was on my old Intellistation’s OS/2 data drive. I uploaded the site to its new home; it resides alongside the rest of Game Central.
Click here to go to STBL WEB