When id Software created Doom they intentionally left it open so that fans could update the game with new levels and enemies. This open minded mentality also allowed Doom to be relevant for many gamers for decades after its release. This mod adapts the classic Doom with the current big trend in homemade media known […]
Posts Tagged ‘id software’
Bandit Gaming: Super Wolfenstein 3D Brings Ragdoll Physics to id Software Classic
December 10th, 2014
Carl Williams Okay, Doom just turned 21 (as evidenced here) so I figure it is a good time to do some coverage of a new version of Wolfenstein 3D. This version was created for the PewDiePie Jam where developers only have 72 hours, or so, to develop their game from start to finish. What sets Super Wolfenstein […]
New Game: Sega Dreamcast to Receive SLaVE in 2015
September 14th, 2014
Carl Williams We recently celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Sega Dreamcast, as we enter the next 15 years we will continue to see more new games released. First Person Shooters (FPS) were a genre that was rather popular at the time of the Dreamcast launch, a genre that is still popular, and indie developers are more […]
Steam: Super Noah’s Ark 3D Looking for Help Landing on Steam
July 21st, 2014
Carl Williams Piko Interactive are known for their classic releases on the Super Nintendo and with enough help, they are looking to expand to Steam. The first title that is scheduled to go up on Steam, if it passes Steam Greenlight, is Super Noah’s Ark 3D- a Super Nintendo title that was thought to be lost to […]
New Mod: Brutal Doom V20 Adds Many Modern Niceties to the Classic Doom Game
July 19th, 2014
Carl Williams It is only fitting since Quakecon is going on right down the road from the RGM head offices to bring up mention of this new mod for the venerable Doom. Brutal Doom does just what the title suggests. Check the video out for what I mean.
Demake: Doom on the Commodore Vic-20
June 20th, 2014
Carl Williams Doom, the iconic First Person Shooter (FPS) has gotten around over the years. It has been ported to consoles such as SNES, 3DO, 32X and Playstation to name a few, to portables and mobile devices also. Now, thanks to some crafty indie developers, Doom has hit the Commodore Vic-20, a computer platform that surely no […]
Wolfenstein 3D Headed to Sega Genesis
October 8th, 2013
Carl Williams While the Super Nintendo got a version of Wolfenstein 3D a couple of decades ago, we are finally seeing work commence on a Sega Genesis version. Back in the day this title was believed to be impossible by many developers. The indie programming community is proving that belief wrong.
RSS Feed
Twitter

Posted in
Tags:
