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Eddie Dombrower was born on 1957, is an An american video game designer. Discover Eddie Dombrower's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Eddie Dombrower (born 1957) is an American computer game and video game designer, programmer and producer.
He is best known as the co-creator of the baseball games Earl Weaver Baseball and Intellivision World Series Baseball.
He is also recognized for designing the first dance notation computer software, DOM.
Dombrower studied both dance and mathematics at Pomona College in Claremont, California.
After his graduation he found it frustrating that the new microcomputer technology had not solved an age-old problem: how choreographers could record their work in written form.
He created the DOM system on an Apple II computer in 1981, which allowed choreographers to use a system of codes to enter their work.
The resulting dance movements were then performed by a figure on screen.
In 1982, Intellivision game design director Don Daglow (also a Pomona College graduate) recruited Dombrower to join Mattel to work on a new type of baseball game that for the first time would feature large on-screen animated figures and multiple camera angles.
Prior video games all showed a static or scrolling playfield from a single camera angle, and Daglow believed that Dombrower's experience with DOM would allow him to get the desired results.
Dombrower made progress quickly, and Intellivision World Series Baseball 's new design originated a campaign during the Christmas television advertising season in 1982.
Although the title had limited distribution because of the video game crash of 1983, it proved that video games could mimic television coverage of sports events, and soon other sports games mimicked Dombrower introduced with Intellivision World Series Baseball.
In 1986, Daglow, then working at Electronic Arts, sought out Dombrower once again.
As they had done at Intellivision, Daglow designed the baseball simulation and overall look, while Dombrower designed the game's visual presentation and its underlying technology.
In contrast to some celebrity athletes who merely lent their names to projects, Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver worked with the team to design the game's artificial intelligence by providing strategic knowledge about the game.
When the game appeared in 1987, it was named one of the 25 best games of all time by Computer Gaming World, and its success helped pave the way for the creation of the EA Sports brand and product line.
Dombrower also led the development of the sequel, Earl Weaver Baseball II.
Dombrower developed EWB Baseball for the iPhone, the spiritual successor to the Earl Weaver series, which was released on March 23, 2009.