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Sports Mogul Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher with five employees, founded in 1997 by Clay Dreslough. They are the creators of Baseball Mogul, Masters of the Gridiron, Football Mogul and Baseball Mogul Online. They were originally known as Infinite Monkey Systems.
Baseball Mogul 2006 was developed by Sports Mogul and released on Mar 15, 2005. [2] It received average to high review scores. Computer Gaming World and Computer Games Mag awarded 3.5 and 3 out of 5 respectively, while PC Gamer awarded 90% and GameSpot 8.0 out of 10.
Clay Dreslough is an American video game designer. He is the creator of the Baseball Mogul [1] and Football Mogul computer sports games, and is the co-founder and president of Sports Mogul, Inc. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated from Wesleyan University.
2K Sports: Baseball Mogul 2009: 2008/08/15 Microsoft Windows: Sports Mogul: Sports Mogul: Mario Super Sluggers: 2008/08/25 Wii: Namco Bandai Games: Nintendo: MLB Dugout Heroes: 2009/03/03 PC: WiseCat GamesCampus Major League Baseball 2K9: 2009/03/03
Football Mogul is a series of sports-simulation games that allows a player to play the owner, head coach or general manager of a National Football League (pro American football) franchise. The most recent version is Football Mogul 21 .
MLB Slugfest is a series of baseball games developed by Sports Mogul, Gratuitous Games and Midway Games, and released by Midway Games for major console systems such as PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. The game bills itself as a more "street" style baseball game, including more mature / aggressive themes, the ability to attack other players ...
Sports Mogul (3 P) Pages in category "Sports management video games" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Microsoft Baseball 2001 uses the Baseball Mogul engine, [1] [2] [3] which requires players to act as general manager of an MLB franchise, forcing players to deal with realistic payroll constraints and city-related issues along the way.