Today's post is about two of my all-time favorite PC games - Old Time Baseball and SimCity 3000.
The three of us went to Cooperstown for my 11th birthday in 1991 and she saw firsthand how much I loved the history of baseball. Old Time Baseball was the perfect gift for me - though I didn't have a PC to play it on until 1997. That meant I had to play it at Aunt Cynthia's office computer. (I also played it at my sister's house once in a while.)
I still have this manual in my closet somewhere |
This game had features I'd never seen on any sports game - PC or console. I sat at her desk for hours playing with the 'Time Machine' feature:
In Old Time Baseball you could pick any major league team from 1871-1994 and play against any other team from any other year - in any era. You could have Ty Cobb and the 1909 Tigers battle Jackie Robinson and the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers. Or - and this is the best part - you could have them play on the same team in a fantasy draft!
The fantasy draft feature allowed you to draft from a pool of every single player from 1871-1994 - including Negro League players! I learned a lot about Hilton Smith in particular because he was a steal in the middle rounds.
The gameplay itself was secondary. It's an MS-DOS game from 1995, so the graphics look primitive by today's standards. The ballparks look small, but the backgrounds were fairly detailed. In fact, my most memorable moment of Old Time Baseball was when I had Babe Ruth on my team and he smacked a home run to deep center at Old Yankee Stadium. When I watched the replay I discovered that the ball had disappeared into the flag!
The play-by-play sounds mechanical, and it's often well behind the action. Still, it's a nice bonus to hear the voice of Mel Allen or Curt Gowdy. I found a full game on YouTube and I recommend watching at least the first 2-3 minutes of it to get a feel for the game.
Another favorite gift from my favorite aunt was Sim City 3000 (Unlimited).
This manual is 224 pages thick! |
Since I didn't have a PC until 1997 the only Sim City game I had ever played was the Super Nintendo edition. I can't say I didn't have fun playing it, but it was sooo basic!
The only way (that we knew of) to pass enough time for a city to grow was to leave the game on all night. But! If we did that, there would inevitably be a small fire or tornado in some corner of the city that would go unchecked because we were sleeping and we'd wake up to burned-out squares of "R", "C", and "I" with few (if any) remaining Sim citizens.
When my aunt gave me Sim City 3000 Unlimited for Christmas I was thrilled. This version was everything I had hoped for in the franchise. I popped it in my disc drive and began building my first city immediately.
The ticker along the bottom always had fun bits of information - some were relevant, some were random - and I enjoyed connecting my city to (computer-generated) neighboring cities.
I also enjoyed the music. Something about that jazzy soundtrack has stayed with me for 20 years. I've bookmarked a couple tracks and they always bring back great memories of building cities and spending time with my aunt.
I'm still hopeful that I'll be able to play this game again, if I can figure out how to make it compatible with the current Windows OS.
Do you have a favorite PC game?
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My absolute favorite PC game is Medieval Total War. I can't get it to play on new computers, but I loved that game.
ReplyDeleteI've never played that one. It looks awesome though!
DeleteOld Timer is awesome, but man, I spent so much time simulating season after season of Tony La Russa baseball 3. Sure there was some not so real issues like that started in sim games usually went only a few innings and the middle relief pick up all the wins and losses, but man - simulated stats and careers, and hall of fame. It was fun!
ReplyDeleteUntil I researched this post I didn't know Old Time and LaRussa Baseball were related. The bugs of old games always make me laugh. I used to play Baseball Mogul, and the first edition didn't have licensing so they switched the vowels in players' names. I still call Ken Griffey Jr "Kon Gruffey Jr" sometimes.
DeleteI used to play LaRussa. Used to get bunt homers
DeleteNever heard of Old Time Baseball. Looks fun..
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the Civilization series. Also Out of the Park
I love the Civilization series! I still play Civ V once in a while. OOTP was fun, too.
DeleteI've been able to run SimCity 3000 via the GOG launcher. 3000 is a great one. Maybe the best of the whole franchise.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look into that!
DeleteFor me, it was Command and Conquer (esp. Red Alert 2) and Civilization (Civ 3 was my favorite).
ReplyDeleteAnother vote for the Civilization series. Those were fun games for sure.
DeleteI didn't start spending much time on computers until about 2000, but I do remember playing Oregon Trail in elementary school, and I know I spent some time playing Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego at a friend's house, but that was about it for me and pc games.
ReplyDeleteYes! I played those in school, too - on floppy disc, right? My daughters watched a Teen Titans Go! episode about the Oregon Trail game and I've been wanting to play it again ever since!
DeleteI've never heard of the Old Time Baseball game, but it sure did look like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely was! My aunt even tried calling Stormfront Studios to rave about the game and ask about an updated version - but they went out of business :/
DeleteI loved playing Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds on my Mac back in the day.
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