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Team .366
The High Heat team is named after the lifetime batting average of the best player ever.
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Re: Team .366
Well, sorry dude, you're mistaken.
High Heat was started by Team .366 led by Mark Dickenson.
But the poor man got very sick, jumped off the game, and was replaced by Jason Ray. Jason then saw members of the team go, what was left get absorbed into 3DO, and Team .366 was dead.
Jason later left mid production cycle of 2002, where Mike Saperstein took over. As a director, this is only Mike's second "real" shot with High Heat, and it looks like it has been in development for a while (explaining last year's "upgrade" complex, especially on the PC).
But yes, that is Cobb's average. -
Re: Team .366
Well, sorry dude, you're mistaken.
High Heat was started by Team .366 led by Mark Dickenson.
But the poor man got very sick, jumped off the game, and was replaced by Jason Ray. Jason then saw members of the team go, what was left get absorbed into 3DO, and Team .366 was dead.
Jason later left mid production cycle of 2002, where Mike Saperstein took over. As a director, this is only Mike's second "real" shot with High Heat, and it looks like it has been in development for a while (explaining last year's "upgrade" complex, especially on the PC).
But yes, that is Cobb's average.Comment
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Re: Team .366
I've been a member of the HH community for a long time - since the beginning.
A bunch of us lived an died with that series every year, as Pigpen can attest to. When Mark was sick, it was like a family member being sick.
Needless to say, HH is ingrained in my baseball gaming experiences.Comment
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Re: Team .366
I've been a member of the HH community for a long time - since the beginning.
A bunch of us lived an died with that series every year, as Pigpen can attest to. When Mark was sick, it was like a family member being sick.
Needless to say, HH is ingrained in my baseball gaming experiences.Comment
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Re: Team .366
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Well, sorry dude, you're mistaken.
High Heat was started by Team .366 led by Mark Dickenson.
But the poor man got very sick, jumped off the game, and was replaced by Jason Ray. Jason then saw members of the team go, what was left get absorbed into 3DO, and Team .366 was dead.
Jason later left mid production cycle of 2002, where Mike Saperstein took over. As a director, this is only Mike's second "real" shot with High Heat, and it looks like it has been in development for a while (explaining last year's "upgrade" complex, especially on the PC).
But yes, that is Cobb's average.
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It all makes so much since now. Who knows that the game would be like if the original .366 were together.Comment
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Re: Team .366
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Well, sorry dude, you're mistaken.
High Heat was started by Team .366 led by Mark Dickenson.
But the poor man got very sick, jumped off the game, and was replaced by Jason Ray. Jason then saw members of the team go, what was left get absorbed into 3DO, and Team .366 was dead.
Jason later left mid production cycle of 2002, where Mike Saperstein took over. As a director, this is only Mike's second "real" shot with High Heat, and it looks like it has been in development for a while (explaining last year's "upgrade" complex, especially on the PC).
But yes, that is Cobb's average.
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It all makes so much since now. Who knows that the game would be like if the original .366 were together.Comment
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Re: Team .366
Hey Brendan, do you know what Mark Dickenson is up to these days. I remember in the very early days of HH, trading emails with him about player ratings and baserunning logic etc. And they actually listened and implemented some of the things I mentioned. Mark was a great guy imo.
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Re: Team .366
Hey Brendan, do you know what Mark Dickenson is up to these days. I remember in the very early days of HH, trading emails with him about player ratings and baserunning logic etc. And they actually listened and implemented some of the things I mentioned. Mark was a great guy imo.
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