• troed@fedia.io
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      I was there way back in the 8-bit times, and yet I still agree. There is only pre-Doom and post-Doom.

      One of the proof points would be how the existence of Doom on x86 was the perhaps single most influential factor in the demise of non-x86 home computers (Atari ST, Amiga). We (myself included) just sold off what we had to get PCs.

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      14 hours ago

      I can’t think of anything that really competes overall. It could be argued games like Pong, Pac-Man, Quake, Half-Life, WoW, ect. all were pivotal points in gaming, but I don’t think anything has had as direct and widespread influence as Doom.

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        I’d say Wolfenstein 3D is right there. Without Wolfenstein there wouldn’t be Doom.

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          Wolfenstein 3D was an evolutionary stepping stone to Doom sure, but you can say that about any game which came before.

          Doom really was a huge step up over and above Wolfenstein. Game play, visuals, realism, mood. I remember as a kid playing doom late at night in the dark and actually feeling a bit scared. Nothing before could ever do that.