BY Greg Young on Thu April 14th, 2011
Bastards is a first person shooter with the same classic feel as Doom. Hop right in as an infamous outlaw, with only one thing on your mind, taking down the Bastards gang.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu March 31st, 2011
Interesting news coming from the Android front this week. Following a couple of years of battle during which Google came at Apple in every possible way boasting their open-source mobile system, which they claimed was ideologically superior, they're now walking away from it.
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BY Jeff Yue on Thu March 11th, 2010
DOOM has a cult following, and the classic game is now here. Is it fun, or does it doom itself?
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue February 09th, 2010
id Software has brought yet another Doom title to the iPhone, only this time it is in turn-based RPG form. Doom II RPG pits you against the forces of hell as they once again attempt
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BY Robin Rhys on Mon November 02nd, 2009
Tons of Jailbreak news this weekend including George Hotz' promise of Blackra1n RC3 (among many others). Find out when you can expect this and other Jailbreak hacks to become available. XM Satellite Radio has released
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat October 31st, 2009
id Software's highly anticipated iPhone and iPod touch remake of the classic MS-DOS game Doom has finally hit the App Store as Doom Classic, and it's exactly as we remembered it. Just as in the
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed June 10th, 2009
Co-founder and current CTO of Id Software, John Carmack, hinted a while back that he was working on a "secret" project. Apparently the secret just couldn't be kept any longer because Carmack has finally revealed
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu May 28th, 2009
id Software's Wolfenstein 3D Classic has been selling like hotcakes ever since it was placed in the App Store. People tend to gravitate towards these classic titles for the iPhone because they are games people
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BY Matt Fox on Tue April 14th, 2009
While playing Wolfenstein 3D Classic on my iPhone the other day (look for my review on Wolfenstein to be posted up in a few days) it really got me thinking about how far the first-person
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Tue July 29th, 2008
To many gamers around the globe, John Carmack is an innovator, an icon, a legend. His vision as lead-programmer for hits like Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Quake revolutionized the gaming industry and the
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