Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
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Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
Please give Matt my regards. Those were Wild West Internet times.
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Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
This is absolutely the most "on brand" thing that I would expect in the history of forums for you.Lancer wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 1:14 amThen I remember one of the OS guys on there, I think it was one of their admin mods, I forgot his name, he was a real control freak jerk type, exposed me - which I think is called doxxed now - because he traced my IP address at work. AT that time yes I did work for EA and was shitting on my own company's baseball game and favoring the competition. Even though I had nothing to do w/ the baseball developers at the company. Luckily nothing happened but what a wild time.
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dbdynsty25 wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 1:29 pmThis is absolutely the most "on brand" thing that I would expect in the history of forums for you.Lancer wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 1:14 amThen I remember one of the OS guys on there, I think it was one of their admin mods, I forgot his name, he was a real control freak jerk type, exposed me - which I think is called doxxed now - because he traced my IP address at work. AT that time yes I did work for EA and was shitting on my own company's baseball game and favoring the competition. Even though I had nothing to do w/ the baseball developers at the company. Luckily nothing happened but what a wild time.![]()

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Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
Work your magic and have EA bring back Triple Play or MVP Baseball. Or for that matter, make a new Super Mega Baseball, those bastards!
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
I haven't worked there since 2011. I dont think anyone is around since I was there.sportdan30 wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 4:16 pm Work your magic and have EA bring back Triple Play or MVP Baseball. Or for that matter, make a new Super Mega Baseball, those bastards!
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
I am still around as well. Still gaming but now retired. Still come on once in a while to check out the music thread to see what’s new or to check when a new sports game comes out. This place was way ahead of the curve and made the great decision to drop all political discussion (a great move).
I switched to PlayStation 4 because of the way XboxOne started out. I almost completely fell out of gaming, but the Xbox Series X got me through the Covid years with game pass and their focus on backward compatibility and improving frame rates for older games. Not sure what I will do going forward. Usually by this point in the cycle you can pick up a used console on the cheap and I could see what I missed on PS5, but those days are gone.
We moved north a few years back to be closer to my family. This winter really sucked. I think my old plan of dropping dead working in the yard in the Georgia heat is better than dropping dead shoveling snow.
I switched to PlayStation 4 because of the way XboxOne started out. I almost completely fell out of gaming, but the Xbox Series X got me through the Covid years with game pass and their focus on backward compatibility and improving frame rates for older games. Not sure what I will do going forward. Usually by this point in the cycle you can pick up a used console on the cheap and I could see what I missed on PS5, but those days are gone.
We moved north a few years back to be closer to my family. This winter really sucked. I think my old plan of dropping dead working in the yard in the Georgia heat is better than dropping dead shoveling snow.
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
I’m still alive…don’t game near as much as I used to. It’s been a long time since I worked at the federal reserve..lolLancer wrote: Sat Feb 14, 2026 12:14 am there have been a few st louis ppl on the forums lately. got me to thinking, whatever happened to that guy tjung? is he still alive? anyone kept in touch with him? he still working at the federal reserve?
btw Sportsreviewers 25th anniversary this April
Is anyone planning any get together's to celebrate?
We did have a nice St. Louis area contingent here though
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Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
Those were the Best of Times allot a Great Games Great sports talk Great Silliness Great Laughs Great People to pass time with only ever wished the Very Best for each and every one of you and thx u for your priceless friendships
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
yes i remember you kevinpars. i think we played NHL 2K something - the first one on xbox live - back in the day and had a bunch of fun games.kevinpars wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2026 8:26 am I am still around as well. Still gaming but now retired. Still come on once in a while to check out the music thread to see what’s new or to check when a new sports game comes out. This place was way ahead of the curve and made the great decision to drop all political discussion (a great move).
I switched to PlayStation 4 because of the way XboxOne started out. I almost completely fell out of gaming, but the Xbox Series X got me through the Covid years with game pass and their focus on backward compatibility and improving frame rates for older games. Not sure what I will do going forward. Usually by this point in the cycle you can pick up a used console on the cheap and I could see what I missed on PS5, but those days are gone.
We moved north a few years back to be closer to my family. This winter really sucked. I think my old plan of dropping dead working in the yard in the Georgia heat is better than dropping dead shoveling snow.
Are you from PA? I remember there were two guys from PA that I use to play that NHL game on a regular basis back in the day along with you.
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Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
good to know you're still around!tjung0831 wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2026 6:20 pmI’m still alive…don’t game near as much as I used to. It’s been a long time since I worked at the federal reserve..lolLancer wrote: Sat Feb 14, 2026 12:14 am there have been a few st louis ppl on the forums lately. got me to thinking, whatever happened to that guy tjung? is he still alive? anyone kept in touch with him? he still working at the federal reserve?
btw Sportsreviewers 25th anniversary this April
Is anyone planning any get together's to celebrate?
We did have a nice St. Louis area contingent here though
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
yes i recall you cincy. you use to be on SR a lot. Like one of the main guys over there. I think we played online madden a bunch of times. good to see you around.CincyKid wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2026 10:36 am Those were the Best of Times allot a Great Games Great sports talk Great Silliness Great Laughs Great People to pass time with only ever wished the Very Best for each and every one of you and thx u for your priceless friendships
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
Remember back when this all started and we could go into electronics boutique and buy three different games of the same sport (that were all released within days of each other)....take them home and try them out...pick one for the season and return the rest with no questions asked??
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Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
I believe one of the Pennsylvania guys was Leebo33. I also remember webdanzer being a fine fellow. So many names from the past, I love this thread
Re: Who's left from Sportsreviewers on here 22 years later?
yes that was his name , leebo,, thanks. I think at the time he was further along in life then me then where he already had a family and older kids. I bet he's probably retired now too.fatheadX wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2026 10:11 am I believe one of the Pennsylvania guys was Leebo33. I also remember webdanzer being a fine fellow. So many names from the past, I love this thread
i remember webdanzer too but didnt converse with him much.


