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The Master of Doom - a GameZombie.tv Video Interview

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

GameZombie.tv presents a conversation with John Romero, creator of Doom, Wolfenstein 3D, and Quake filmed on location at Austin Game Developers Conference 2007.

Produced by Spencer Striker, VJ'd by David Antognoli, Music by Chris Bates, & Edited by Tyler Mager of the GameZombie Crew.

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  • how do youtubers get off by making fun of nerds? romero made doom. think about that. respect here.

  • be cool if romero came back to id for doom 4

    the story would be incredible

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  • @cacodemon357 Yep

  • @Chubzdoomer actually, Romero didn't put his own head in doom 2. It was a prank by someone else, but he found it and put the backwards voice in.

  • NONSENCE!!!!!! IM THE DOOM MASTER

    

  • id Software, John Carmack and John Romero, leave a fantastic legacy. But his story belongs to the 90s, the golden years.

  • the interviewer is fucked up

  • Nerds make money Cool guys bitch about not having enough money.

    

  • Thats an awesome video! I loved those old school fps's!

  • @ShellM591 I think Romero's levels, in regards to texture usage, lighting, and atmosphere, are far better than most of Sandy Peterson's efforts. I think both are great, and Peterson himself is a legend especially with Containment Area as far as I'm concerned, but I always thought his maps never had the quality or polish of Romero's works. What is your opinion? I always find the classic levels very interesting to study and compare to one another. Happy Dooming from a fellow Doomer!

  • @tyler1leboss Carmack created the engine, but it is Romero who created some of the most memorable Doom levels and moments of all time. Knee Deep in the Dead, the head on the stick at the end of the second game, and so forth. Without Romero, there would be no Doom. He was one of the major contributors, and some of his level designs and ideas in the first two Doom games can be thought of as ingenious.

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