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Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture

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Pages
339
Language
EN
ISBN
9780812972153
Reading Time
~5h 56min

Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture is a book by David Kushner. It has 339 pages.

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Masters of Doom is the amazing true story of the Lennon and McCartney of video games: John Carmack and John Romero. Together, they ruled big business. They transformed popular culture. And they provoked a national controversy. More than anything, they lived a unique and rollicking American Dream, escaping the broken homes of their youth to produce the most notoriously successful game franchises in history—Doom and Quake— until the games they made tore them apart. This is a story of friendship and betrayal, commerce and artistry—a powerful and compassionate account of what it's like to be young, driven, and wildly creative.

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Masters of Doom is the amazing true story of the Lennon and McCartney of video games: John Carmack and John Romero. Together, they ruled big business. They transformed popular culture. And they provoked a national controversy. More than anything, they lived a unique and rollicking American Dream, es...

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Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture was written by David Kushner.