FPS legend John Romero is on record as regretting, and apologizing for, the famous Daikatana magazine ad that stated he was ...
Doom, Wolfenstein, and Quake co-creator John Romero says that he "supports" a remake of 2000 shooter Daikatana. Developed at Ion Storm, after Romero parted ways with id Software, Daikatana struggled ...
I was poking around at John Romero's website on the Daikatana page. The most interesting little bit is that Romero posted the ROM for the GameBoy Color version of Daikatana, unreleased within North ...
Legendary game designer John Romero joins PCMag on this episode of The Pop-Off to discuss his new autobiography, Doom Guy: Life in First Person. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator ...
Gaming Industry A short history of John Romero wishing Sandy Petersen well before nuking his Doom tweets from orbit with ruthless precision FPS Veteran game developer Scott Miller explains why it took ...
Imagine being John Romero in 1996. Between Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Quake, you have developed - or co-developed - three of the greatest masterworks in PC gaming history. Although with a few caveats, ...
The word legend gets overused. That’s true even in the games industry, where the collaborative nature of development creates few genuine celebrities. But the word applies to John Romero, who was one ...
TL;DR: Doom creator John Romero highlights the gaming industry's growth, now worth $189 billion, and the ease of game development with free tools like Unreal Engine. Despite current challenges like ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26458393#p26458393:29hwd7r2 said: flunk[/url]":29hwd7r2]Wow, the designer of Daikatana? How impressive, it's amazing ...
John Romero, the co-creator of gaming's most legendary first-person shooters like Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein, and Hexen, is returning to the world of FPS mayhem. The new FPS is being developed by Romero ...