Mr. Dreslough has been designing and programming sports computer
games since the early 1980s. He has been managing software development
professionally for the last 13 years, including the first game
ever developed for the Windows®95 platform. Clay earned his
B.A. at Wesleyan University before going to work at Stormfront
Studios on their Tony LaRussa Baseball 3 product and as the Team
Leader and Lead Programmer for the development of Microsoft Baseball.
Mr. Dreslough was the lead designer and developer of the critically
acclaimed Baseball Mogul, Baseball Mogul 99, Baseball
Mogul 2000, MLB Slugfest and Football Mogul products. Clay has
been the keynote speaker at BACED (Bay Area Computer Entertainment
Developers) and a featured speaker at the CGDC (Computer Game
Developers Conference).
Mr. Smith has been programming most of his life and has spent
much of the last 10 years coding and administrating multi-player
Internet games. He was the Lead Programmer for the front end of
the Starweb project for Multi-Player Games Network (MPGN). In
1995 he co-founded North Coast Internet, a Pennsylvania Internet
Service Provider (ISP). As System Administrator, Ian was responsible
for all Internet operations and the creation of the groundbreaking
SafeHarbor program that shields minors from adult Internet
sites.
Mr. Smith led the development of Baseball Mogul Online and the internet-enabled portion of Midway's MLB Slugfest.
Mrs. Dreslough's experience building and administrating Internet
games goes back to 1989. As Game Administrator for Prodigy's Rebel
Space, she managed all technical and customer-related components
for one of the first commercially successfully Internet games.
Mrs. Dreslough built and maintains all SMI web sites and used to handle
hundreds of customer inquiries each month. Mrs. Dreslough also
served as Art Director and interface designer for several published
games including Baseball Mogul, Baseball Mogul 99,
Baseball Mogul 2000, Football Mogul and Starweb™.
James Grove III, our director of business and marketing, has left Sports Mogul for greener pastures, and to spend more time with his burgeoning family. Congratulations, James, and thank you for everything!