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wraggster
December 11th, 2008, 14:36
On December 10th 1993, id Software introduced a title that would change the face of gaming as we knew it. Today marks the fifteenth anniversary of the revolutionary FPS, Doom.

Crafted lovingly by gaming legends John Carmack, John Romero, and a host of other people, some of who weren't named John, Doom is credited with pioneering networked multiplayer PC gaming, immersive 3D graphics, and the ability for players to create and share their own custom-built expansions. The game is estimated to have been downloaded by over 10 million players over the first two years of release, with ports spanning 16 PC platforms and 11 different console gaming systems, not including source ports.

It's been a rocky road, what with the controversy over the title's satanic imagery and violence and one of the most horribly movie adaptations this side of Uwe Boll, but fifteen years and multiple sequels later, Doom still remains one of the most important franchises in the history of gaming. Here's to another 15 years of hell on Mars!

http://kotaku.com/5106418/fifteen-years-of-doom

malgora
December 12th, 2008, 09:18
i am 1 of them fans that have been there from the start... i can remember me and my cousin playing the shareware ver, my 486 couldnt play it properly we could get sfx but not music or the other way around.
i still play DooM to this day, all my mates try and make fun of me . but i love it i dont care... they can have there co*k of doody, but i'll stick with my DooM thank u very much .. I.D i thank u for the many years of fun .. and hope u can keep on making awesome stuff