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#64162 | 03/28/2019 8:08:58 pm | Apr 7th, 2040 | |
Da_Juice Joined: 03/22/2019 Posts: 19 Inactive | I thought it would be cool to add fictional locations into the game. Like places movies, tv shows, etc. If you do not want it to keep the game more realistic then we could only do minor league affiliates location. Im sure that wouldn't hurt. For the weather we could just put it in what we think would be the closest one to it but it really doesn't matter. | ||
#64208 | 03/29/2019 8:09:43 pm | Apr 10th, 2040 | |
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | There are still some teams from fictional cities: East Mudville Thunder Bay North El Dorado Ironbridge City Wingrove Crossing Oceanview Woods Brookview Beavers Beachside Hill Applewood Crossing Kingsfort Island Brookview Island But most have been replaced by real city names as the selection expanded. Long ago, the longer leagues all had fictional cities. Some of my favorites from that era: Mudville - from Casey at the Bat, poem by Ernest Thayer Twin Peaks - from the 90's TV show San Andreas - Grand Thief Auto Dunwich - H. P. Lovecraft novella "The Dunwich Horror" Arkham - Lovecraft & also Batman Empire Falls novel written by Richard Russo - also made into a tv series Cahulawassee - que the Dueling Banjos - the river in the movie Deliverance was the Cahulawassee River Steve |
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#64212 | 03/30/2019 12:09:44 am | Apr 10th, 2040 | |
Da_Juice Joined: 03/22/2019 Posts: 19 Inactive | Oh didn't know we did have those. If you don't mind, idk if you have watched Game of Thrones, could you throw some locations in from that Edit: Nvm, i guess you did take those out but I dont see a problem with it for the minor leagues Updated Saturday, March 30 2019 @ 12:11:35 am PDT |
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#64516 | 04/08/2019 7:37:15 pm | May 17th, 2040 | |
Garnet Joined: 02/13/2016 Posts: 147 Inactive | FYI - Thunder Bay is a very real city... 100,000 people live there - definitely not fictional. Dates back to the late 1600's as a settlement. Just across the border from Minnesota state on Lake Superior. |