Don L. Daglow
aka:
Don Daglow
Moby ID: 3246
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Don L. Daglow has served as President and CEO of Stormfront Studios since founding the company in 1988. Prior to founding Stormfront, Don served as director of the Intellivision game development for Mattel, as a producer at Electronic Arts, and as head of the Entertainment and Education division at Broderbund.
He started making games while studying playwriting at Pomona College in Claremont, California. In 1971 he developed the first-ever computer baseball game called Baseball as a turn-based simulation based purely on teleprinter input and output. It is now recorded in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. He also made the first mainframe computer role-playing game (1976). Near the end of the 1970s he was hired by Mattel to work on games for the new Intellvision console to compete against the Atari 2600. He developed the first sim game (Intellivision Utopia, 1982). After Mattel closed the Intellivision division, he became a producer at Electronic Arts.
He created the first original play-by-email game (Quantum Space for AOL, 1989). Don co-designed Computer Game Hall of Fame title Earl Weaver Baseball (1987), and the first massively multiplayer online graphic adventure, Neverwinter Nights for AOL (1990).
He holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pomona College and a M.Ed. from Claremont Graduate University.
Credited on 58 games
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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum (2023, Windows) | Dialogue Consultant |
Nancy Drew Mobile Mysteries: Shadow Ranch (2011, iPhone) | Special Thanks |
The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008, PlayStation 2) | Executive in Charge of Production |
Eragon (2006, Xbox 360) | Executive in Charge of Production |
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (2004, Xbox) | Executive in Charge of Production |
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002, PlayStation 2) | Executive in Charge of Development |
The Legend of Alon D'ar (2001, PlayStation 2) | Executive In Charge Of Development |
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (2001, Windows) | Executive in Charge of Development |
LEGO My Style: Kindergarten (2000, Windows) | President and CEO of Stormfront Studios |
LEGO My Style: Preschool (2000, Windows) | President and CEO |
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf (2000, PlayStation) | Executive in Charge of Development |
NASCAR 2000 (1999, Nintendo 64) | Executive in Charge of Production |
Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing (1999, Nintendo 64) | Executive in Charge of Production |
NASCAR 99: Legacy (1999, PlayStation) | Executive in Charge of Production |
NASCAR 99 (1998, Nintendo 64) | Executive in Charge of Production |
NASCAR 98 (1997, PlayStation) | Executive in Charge of Production |
Madden NFL 98 (1997, Windows) | Executive in Charge of Development |
Byzantine: The Betrayal (1997, Windows) | Executive Producer (for Stormfront Studios) |
Tony La Russa Baseball 4 (1997, Windows) | Executive Producer |
Andretti Racing (1996, PlayStation) | Development Executive |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 22 games with David Bunnett
- 20 games with Hudson Piehl
- 18 games with Mark Buchignani
- 17 games with Katie Jack
- 16 games with William M. Sullivan
- 16 games with Devin St. Clair
- 15 games with James Larsen
- 14 games with David Clemons
- 14 games with Steve Borstead
- 13 games with Kenn Berry
Companies
- 34 games with Stormfront Studios
- 26 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 8 games with EA Sports
- 6 games with Strategic Simulations, Inc.
- 6 games with High Score Entertainment
- 5 games with Electronic Arts Ltd.
- 3 games with Epic Games Tools LLC
- 3 games with Mattel Electronics
- 3 games with Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
- 3 games with National Association for...
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