20 Video Games That Changed Gaming Forever

6. Doom

Everybody has probably played Doom at least once in their life, even if they haven't completed it. You were thrown into your own personal hell, complete with a horde of hungry monsters and a few BFG's for good measure. The unrelenting, savage pace at which the game is presented will bite at your very soul, as it is always looking to throw a horrific monster your way. Its constant sense of motion, satisfying game play and unrivalled fear make it one of the greatest games of all time. Developed by Id Software, Doom was such a cultural and technological revolution, as it shattered all the per-conceived notions of games that we ever had, or ever will have. It created an entire sub-genre of games known as Doom Clones, all of which were doing their best to capitalize on the enormous success of the game. A few did happen to succeed, including Quake, yet Doom remains at the top as the grandaddy of them all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9HvAXZgGeQ It was also one of the games that began the mainstream press' love affair with video game violence, and how best to blame it on the software. The controversy extended to the community, as well, with the release of tasteless mods that sparked outrage. The video game violence issue started with Doom, including claims that the Columbine high school shooters were inspired by the images they saw in the game. It's a silly thing, but Doom sparked a ton of mainstream media coverage that still continues to this day.
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