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Digital Roadmap
Grant Goodine
63 episodes
8 months ago
Looking at the games of the past to better understand the games we love today.
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Looking at the games of the past to better understand the games we love today.
Show more...
Video Games
Technology,
History,
Leisure
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53 – History Of The FPS
Digital Roadmap
17 minutes 11 seconds
6 years ago
53 – History Of The FPS
Guns, guns, guns. Check out our brief look at the history of the First Person Shooter genre. Starting all the way back with maze games, passing through Doom & Wolfenstein, and then coming all the way back to Doom & Wolfenstein… wait, what? It makes sense in the course of it all, I swear. Remember to connect with us on twitter @roadmappodcast, visit the website RoadmapPodcast.com, Facebook, or join the Discord server. And if you’re in the market for a new game, try shopping using our Humble Bundle Partner Link to give a little back to the show at no extra cost. References: MIDI Maze Wolfenstein 3D Doom Duke Nukem 3D Marathon Quake WASD Article Call Of Duty Battlefield 1942 Half-Life System Shock Bioshock Doom Wolfenstein: The New Order Duke Nukem Forever Overwatch Destiny Anthem Humble Store Subscribe on Apple Podcast Subscribe on Android Listen on Stitcher Open In Spotify Music credits: Song – My cue to leave Artist – Steve Combs Album – The Green AlbumThe post 53 – History Of The FPS first appeared on Digital Roadmap Podcast.
Digital Roadmap
Looking at the games of the past to better understand the games we love today.