FEATURE COLUMN by Richard Roeper WHEN FOOTBALL WAS ELECTRIC Every time I see a story about a cutting-edge video baseball game such as Out of the Park Baseball 22 or MLB the Show 21, I envy the kids (and the adult kids) who can master these and other sports video games, but I also think: "Yeah, but we had Strat-O-Matic and Atari Home Run and Computer Baseball." Not to mention Bas-Ket, Sure Shot Hockey, electric football and let's not forget that little backboard you hung on your bedroom door so you could play a raucous game of one-on-one Nerf hoops with your little brother or your best friend until your mom or dad told you to knock it off and wash your hands because dinner is in five minutes and we're having pork chops and mashed potatoes and peas so hurry it up.