Masters of Doom

How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture

David Kushner

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"Masters of Doom" by David Kushner is a gripping non-fiction narrative that delves into the lives and careers of two childhood friends, John Carmack and John Romero, who went on to create some of the most influential and groundbreaking video games in the 1990s.

Kushner explores the origins of Carmack and Romero's passion for programming and gaming, tracing their paths as they develop their skills and eventually meet at a software company. Together, they embark on a journey to redefine the gaming industry, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible.

As the co-founders of id Software, Carmack and Romero become pioneers in the field of first-person shooter games with the release of "Wolfenstein 3D" and the iconic "DOOM." The book highlights their innovative approaches to game design, their fierce rivalry with other developers, and the complexities of working in an ever-evolving industry.

Kushner shines a light on the intense personalities of Carmack and Romero, showcasing their drive for success, their clashes and creative differences, and the toll it takes on their friendship. Through interviews with industry insiders, the author provides a comprehensive account of the highs and lows faced by these two legendary figures.

"Masters of Doom" is a meticulously researched and engrossing exploration of the gaming industry, filled with captivating anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories. Kushner expertly captures the spirit of the 1990s gaming culture while offering a deeper understanding of the individuals who shaped this era. Whether you are a passionate gamer or simply interested in the history of technology and innovation, this book is a must-read.

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