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    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    UID:
    gbv_1686952007
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (189 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 0472028936 , 0472900269 , 0472071912 , 0472051911 , 9780472071913 , 9780472900268 , 9780472051915 , 9780472028931
    Series Statement: Landmark Video Games
    Uniform Title: Digital culture books
    Content: 11. Endgame: Why DOOM Is a Masterpiece of Game Design12. A Handful of Vertebrae and a Headful of Mad: Modding DOOM; 13. Not if I Frag You First: DOOM Multiplayer; 14. Fucked in the Dark: Ports, Sequels, and Other Unholy Offspring; 15. You Gibbed It Here First: DOOM as the Prototypical FPS Game; 16. SCARY DARKFAST: The Legacy of DOOM; Notes; Glossary; References; Further Reading; Index.
    Content: In December 1993, gaming changed forever. id Software's seminal shooter DOOM was released and it shook the foundations of the medium. This is a book about what is considered the most important first-person game ever made; about the blueprint that has defined one of the most successful genres of digital gaming. Pinbeck brings together the complete story of DOOM for the first time. It sets the scene with a discussion of the early days of first-person gaming and the video game studio system. It discusses the prototypes and the groundbreaking technology that drove the game forwards, and offers a detailed analysis of gameplay and level design. This is followed by sections on DOOM's contributions to wider gaming culture: online multiplay and the mod scene, and consideration of the many ports and sequels the game spawned. This close analysis sets the scene for an extensive discussion of the first-person gaming genre, focusing upon DOOM's status as a foundational title, using this analysis to offer a means of better understanding how the genre has developed since 1993. Pinchbeck draws extensively from primary data: from the game itself, from the massive fan culture surrounding the title, and from interviews with the developers who made it. It is this level of access to the process of development through the reflections of some of gaming's most celebrated individuals that gives the book a very particular focus and drive. It aims not only to be the definitive work on DOOM, but a snapshot of a period of gaming history, a manifesto for a development ethos, and a celebration of game culture at its best
    Content: Introduction: There Are a Lot of People Totally Opposed to Violence. They're All Dead.; 1. Eva! Auf Wiedersehen! : The Birth of a Genre; 2. The Speed of Light Sucks: The Rise of id; 3. Beefy Chunklets from Bible to Beta; 4. The Fastest Texture Mapping in Town: id Tech 1; 5. DOOM by Numbers; 6. A Soundtrack for Mayhem; 7. All Hell Breaks Loose: Launch, Sales, and Critical Reception; 8. A "Shot-by-Shot" Analysis of DOOM, Part 1: Knee Deep in the Dead; 9. A "Shot-by-Shot" Analysis of DOOM, Part 2: The Shores of Hell; 10. A "Shot-by-Shot" Analysis of DOOM, Part 3: Inferno.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780472071913
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pinchbeck, Daniel Doom Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2013
    Language: English
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