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The guys at USA Today need a history lesson. Doom was hugely influential, but there are a bunch of games that were moreso. Whenever I see an article written about videogames, it's full of mistakes. And that makes me wonder about the veracity of anything else these guys report on. If their other stories are as full of half-truths, opinion stated as fact, errors and outright lies as their stories on videogames, then journalism is no more truthful than politics (although for different reasons). Maybe they research stories on more important things better...
Anyway: which games were more influential than Doom?
I'll start with some of the easiest: Pong & Super Mario Bros.
Edit: forgot the link.
Anyway: which games were more influential than Doom?
I'll start with some of the easiest: Pong & Super Mario Bros.
Edit: forgot the link.
