Susan Taylor @ Xboxer360.com writes: "It’s 1994, The Cranberries have just released their hit song “Zombies” and I am currently in my parents bedroom playing the newly released first-person-shooter Doom II on their computer. Only, I’m not really. It’s 2010 and I’m in my own living room playing a classic game from my childhood on the Xbox 360. The air is thick with nostalgia as the title screen loads and a tinny repetitive tune plays over the backing of a heavily pixelated image. Oh to be young again!"
BLG writes, "Plug in your electric guitars and start shredding; we’re making a list of the DOOM games ranked.
Trying to decide the best DOOM game is like deciding who your favorite child is. You love every one of them, imperfections and all."
For the first time since 1994, John Romero has given DOOM II fans a new level. The level is a product to provide support to Ukraine. 100% of the proceeds from the level will go to Red Cross and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund.
Actions that are actually doing something to help. That's really cool. Refreshing to see this after the armies of companies do their grandstanding me-too do-nothing support message online for all to see.
Acclaimed creator John Romero took to Twitter today to announce that he has created a new level for Doom II, and it’s a special one.
Classic! Best Doom game 'like' ever girlfriend.