
APBA Baseball for Windows – tutorial – create/edit teams
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References:
https://apbagames.com/wp-content/uploads/baseball/Miller_Assoc_1993.pdf
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I created a quick tutorial to discuss how to create and edit teams in APBA Baseball for Windows.
Here’s a rundown of the requirements:
APBA Baseball for Windows was developed and published by Miller Associates for the IBM PC personal computer. Several iterations were released for Windows 3.1 and subsequent editions were built to run on the Windows 95 operating system between 1993 and 1999. I’m utilizing version 5.5 in my tutorial but the instructions to create and edit players and teams is similar throughout the various editions of the game.
View the tutorial video here:
coming soon
Miller Associates 1993 catalog:
https://apbagames.com/wp-content/uploads/baseball/Miller_Assoc_1993.pdf
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