Yesterday we all had a bit of a song and dance about Doom celebrating its 21st anniversary. That came with photos of its creative process, but today brings something a whole lot more technical: source ...
3DO was devised in 1990 by Trip Hawkins, the founder of Electronic Arts, as a 'unification of 32-bit multimedia terminals'. Starting with Electronic Arts, Konami, Capcom, Warp, etc. have released ...
When Doom hit the market, everyone wanted to get their hands on it. Even videogame hardware makers wanted in on the action, which led to a variety of ports of questionable quality. One of the most ...
Now, this is not exactly new as the emulator itself started about four years ago and only reached it current form after the previously best known emulator (FreeDO) released its source code. Still, now ...
It's understandable why everybody wanted a slice of the Doom pie. With that said, some studios had more luck than others when it came to bringing id Software's hellish shooter to their console.