Harsh Gaming writes:
"It has been fourteen years since Doom II: Hell on Earth's release. That is a longer lifespan than many of our readers. In 2009, FPS' command adjectives like 'immersive', 'breathtaking' and 'dynamic'. In 1994 all that mattered was the Super Shotgun and a banging midi soundtrack. DOS was ruling the PC scene and internet gaming was beginning to get its feet off the ground. By the late 90's it became obvious that Video Gaming was no longer an independently coded hobby, but a viable business sector that had the potential to eclipse other mediums of digital entertainment. Game companies lost their experimental edge and began to focus on protecting their assets and honing financial management. It all got a bit boring."
It was only a matter of time. A Doom modder that goes by itsmeveronica has created a PC mod for Doom II: Hell on Earth that brings in Isabelle from Animal Crossing.
I'd love to see something official in Doom but that would NEVER happen
Even a key chain of her you can attach to your gun or something
Sales aren’t everything and the success of a game can’t always be measured by the numbers. However, massive sales generally indicate a good game. We took our incredibly deep college research experience (Google rocks) and tried to find the best selling PC games of all time.
"Diablo 3 has just past 30 million in sales"
AUG 5, 2015
30 million. 2 years ago. That is more than every Uncharted game... Combined.
Just let that sink in for a minute.
https://www.forbes.com/site...
Hey guys. The numbers were from Statista, which is much more accurate than Wikipedia. I don't make them up. These are the best selling boxed PC games of all time and the units that were sold worldwide as of January 2017. All of that was mentioned in the article. Thanks for checking it out.
Most of you are probably more than familiar with Doom (or Brutal Doom) by now, but did you know that there actually exists a mod that turns Doom into a full-blown Hentai experience? Well, say hello to HDoom! ***BIG NSFW WARNING***
is there a free download for this anywhere?
ah Doom
When the first Doom came out, all I had was a 386 sx25 and this was the game that made me upgrade my PC to a 486 dx66 with 4mb of ram.
Those were good days :)
"It has been fourteen years since Doom II: Hell on Earth's release. That is a longer lifespan than many of our readers."
And don't we F*cking know it!
I remember when the shareware first came out. My Friend and I sat by his computer for nearly an hour installing the software off of floppy disks (!), and played the entire first episode from start to finish. Soon after, he got the full game and I would come over to his house almost every day, and him and I would take tuns playing each level, or alternating turns when one of us would die. We were young still, and I didn't have a computer back then, so we never got the chance to try out co-op / netplay.
This was back in the day when Packard Bell computers were still a big name in pre-assembled systems, which shows how old this game really is. It stands the test of time even today, as I still play this more than any other game in my collections on both PC and console.
Simply amazing...
Doom 2 (full) : legally available from (what I believe is a legitimate site) http://files.filefront.com/...
Oh man, Doom 2. One of the first games I played multiplayer over modem, way back in the day. 14.4k baud modems. Then 28.8k! Dhack! The memories!
But then, I was introduced to 4-player Doom 2 over modem (players with 2 phone lines). That was intense!
Ahhhhh, the memories!
Thank goodness for Doomsday and jDoom (although, I kinda miss messing with Dos Editing)