Today is DOOM's 25th Birthday

Today is DOOM's 25th Birthday

Happy birthday, you beautiful Slayer.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 10, 2018 @ 02:17 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you're a fan of DOOM, then there's a good chance that you'll know it is DOOM's 25th birthday. We're talking 25 years of running and gunning, ripping and tearing, and various entries to the series, including but not limited to: DOOM, DOOM II, DOOM 2016, DOOM VFR, Final DOOM, and DOOM Ressurection.

Of course, there are also the mods.

So many mods.

So many insane mods. I'm not just talking about software mods, oh no. I'm referring to the many, many physical mods.

Many uploads featuring the many devices that are able to run DOOM float on the web. Kodak cameras, Zunes, Porsche 911s, in ASCII format, the Elgato Stream Deck, fridges, and more can all run DOOM.

So yeah, lots of people love DOOM.

And to celebrate, Bethesda launched a video titled "25 Years of DOOM."

Feel free to check it out below:



A full quarter century of DOOM. And remember, DOOM Eternal is coming out sometime soon.

Here's to many, many more years of DOOM.

Hopefully at least 50 years.

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