by Rachael » Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:47
Wow. Look at this game. It's 22 and a half years old, and people still play it!
A US Museum of play - The Strong - has begun a project to showcase some of the most influential games in history. The games were chosen for their reach and their longevity, and have definitely helped shape the video gaming landscape since their inception.
Doom, which was among the inductees,
was joined for this first round by Pong, Tetris, Super Mario Brothers, Pac-Man, and World of Warcraft.
According to
this article (Source: The BBC), "The winners were whittled down from a long list of 15 that was picked by an internal panel of academics, journalists and game experts recruited by The Strong. Their decisions were based on a game's longevity, influence, geographical reach and iconic status."
Congratulations, Doom! Take us on up for another 22 years!
Wow. Look at this game. It's 22 and a half years old, and people still play it!
A US Museum of play - The Strong - has begun a project to showcase some of the most influential games in history. The games were chosen for their reach and their longevity, and have definitely helped shape the video gaming landscape since their inception.
Doom, which was among the inductees, [url=http://www.museumofplay.org/press/releases/2015/06/2108-2015-world-video-game-hall-fame-inductees-announced]was joined for this first round by Pong, Tetris, Super Mario Brothers, Pac-Man, and World of Warcraft[/url].
According to [url=http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-33005297]this article[/url] (Source: The BBC), "The winners were whittled down from a long list of 15 that was picked by an internal panel of academics, journalists and game experts recruited by The Strong. Their decisions were based on a game's longevity, influence, geographical reach and iconic status."
Congratulations, Doom! Take us on up for another 22 years!