Wednesday, 16. May, 2018
At a time, when no gaming industry existed, Daglow started to program games already. During his still ongoning career he was responsible for several milestones: In 1971 Don Daglow developed the first interactive computer baseball game, Baseball. With Dungeon (1975) he made the first mainframe computer role-playing game, and with Utopia for Intellivision (1982) he developed the first simulation, the first ‘god game‘ and the first real-time strategy elements in video games. He designed Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball (1983), the first game to use multiple camera angles.
After founding Stormfront Studios (1988–2008) he led the design of the first graphical massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Neverwinter Nights (1991).
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