On December 10, 1993, id Software released the first shareware episode of the first Doom game. It remains one of the great video games of all time, and still has a community of players and developers.
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John Romero, the co-creator of the original Doom when he worked at id Software, has released a new nine-level episode of the game, Sigil 2, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Doom's release today.
Id Software co-founder John Romero will release an all-new Doom episode, Sigil II, on December 10. He will also joi fellow id co-founder John Carmack to discuss Doom on that same day in a Twitch chat.
David L Craddock talks about getting involved in this crowd-funded documentary, why it concentrates on FPSs made in the 1990s, its chances for a sequel, and his new job working for John Romero.
FPS: First Person Shooter is an extensive look back at the history of the game genre, with lots of new and previously unrevealed info about the development of games like Doom, Quake, and more.
After more than 20 years, Doom co-creator John Romero has revealed that he is the inspiration behind the iconic cover art that features a marine challenging a horde of demons, showing off a six pack.
If you've been hankering for a new Doom level, you're in luck, as co-creator of the original title John Romero, has released a new level for free for the 22 year old title.
John Romero, the man behind classics like Doom and Quake, and really the modern shooter genre, thinks that consoles will soon go the way of the dodo, brought down by tablets and the post-PC revolution
John Romero, the co-creator of seminal PC shooters such as Doom, Wolfenstein and Quake, says he is "definitely going to be making another shooter and it will be on PC first."