The birth of id Software - In 1990, John Romero, John Carmack, and Tom Hall were working at Louisiana software maker Softdisk. There, they had an idea that would change PC games forever.Memento Mori@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 188 points – 12 months agotheverge.com14Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsInteresting article for sure, but it seems to kinda just end abruptly... I wanted to keep reading more!Yeah exactly. I kept looking for the part 2 button 😅Masters of Doom is an amazing book about id's history. Not like, "good for a video game book". A legitimately good book for anyone.5 more...
Interesting article for sure, but it seems to kinda just end abruptly... I wanted to keep reading more!Yeah exactly. I kept looking for the part 2 button 😅Masters of Doom is an amazing book about id's history. Not like, "good for a video game book". A legitimately good book for anyone.5 more...
Masters of Doom is an amazing book about id's history. Not like, "good for a video game book". A legitimately good book for anyone.
Interesting article for sure, but it seems to kinda just end abruptly... I wanted to keep reading more!
Yeah exactly. I kept looking for the part 2 button 😅
Masters of Doom is an amazing book about id's history. Not like, "good for a video game book". A legitimately good book for anyone.