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[_] Anonymous 10/02/12(Tue)08:32 No.1776372
LOOOOOOOOOPS
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>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/12(Tue)13:30 No.1776459
name of song please?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/12(Tue)14:52 No.1776482
>>1776459
Either "Knee Deep in the Dead" or "level 1 episode 1", I'm not sure.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/12(Tue)15:16 No.1776494
The song is E1M1 - At Doom's Gate from Doom.
http://www.doomworld.com/classicdoom/info/music.php
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/12(Tue)17:34 No.1776572
>>1776494
that page had some sweet comments from the guy that wrote the music. i especially liked the
comment for "Deep Into The Code"
>If everyone at id Software worked as long and hard as John Carmack, id Software would be
absolutely untouchable by any competition. Everyone else at id Software would answer this by
saying that they have a life outside of developing games! John would answer that he does too, but
he'd rather be programming all of the time :) The reason I bring this up is that while I was at
id during the development of DOOM, I stayed in the office many, many hours myself (after all,
that's where all of my transplanted music toys were located). As a result of long hours at the
office, John and I were often there at the same wee hours of the night.
(cont)
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/12(Tue)17:35 No.1776573
(cont)
>John would only leave his office to nab a coke or run to the mens' room -- that is except when
he had something special programmed and wanted someone to see it. Those kinds of things happen a
lot around John, too. He is always coming up with some cool addition to his engines. Many times
in those wee hours, I would come to a point where I couldn't make positive progress toward
completing a song or a sound effect. I would go out into the then main room where a pool table
sat and just roll the balls around the table. I could look into John's office and he would be
sitting there in a world of his own, oblivious to anything else going on. When I worked on this
song, I took a break at the pool table and saw John working away. That's when the name of this
song hit me.
i like trivia about old games that starts to be forgotten by the masses. thoughts by the creators
of a genre... i wish he had commented on all tracks