Eddie Dombrower

[1] After his graduation, he found it frustrating that the new microcomputer technology had not solved the problem of how choreographers could record their work in written form.

In 1982, Intellivision game design director Don Daglow (also a Pomona College graduate) recruited Dombrower to join Mattel to work on a new type of baseball game, that for the first time, would feature large on-screen animated figures and multiple camera angles.

Prior video games all showed a static or scrolling playfield from a single camera angle, and Daglow believed that Dombrower's experience with DOM would allow him to get the desired results.

[citation needed] Dombrower made progress, and Intellivision World Series Baseball's new design originated a campaign during the Christmas television advertising season in 1982.

[citation needed] Dombrower developed EWB Baseball for the iPhone,[4] the spiritual successor to the Earl Weaver series,[5] which was released on March 23, 2009.