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{{Book|title=Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture|author=David Kushner|description=Masters of Doom' is the true inside story of John Carmack and John Romero, co-creators of the most innovative and notoriously successful video games in history - Doom and Quake.|isbn=0-8129-7215-5|cover_filename=51g+F5A26HL.jpg}} | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A4-SVUHQYI ''RetroAhoy: Doom''] by Stuart Brown. | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A4-SVUHQYI ''RetroAhoy: Doom''] by Stuart Brown. | ||
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Revision as of 21:06, 22 January 2022
Doom is a first-person shooter developed by id Software in 1993. It was a highly influential title in the development of first-person shooters, as well as playing a pioneering role in realtime texture-mapped 3D graphics, networked multiplayer play, and support for a vast number of user-made levels and mods.
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Screenshots from early versions of Doom can be seen at Unseen 64's Doom [PC - Alpha / Beta] page.
Previews
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Computer Gaming World
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Edge
(March 1994)
Reviews
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PC Format
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Computer Gaming World
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Computer and Video Games
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GamesMaster
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PC Zone
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PC Action
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Edge
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PC Player
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PC Gamer (US)
(June 1994)
Interviews
- We Play Doom With John Romero - 30th anniversary interview with John Romero while playing early levels of the game with a co-operative mod. (December 10, 2013)
Histories
- RetroAhoy: Doom by Stuart Brown.