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DOOM 

videogame

Doom (1993) is widely considered one of the most influential videogames of all time and is credited with inspiring the ‘first-person shooter’ (FPS) genre. In ..

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Maze War

c. 1973
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Emulation of Team Fortress for PC

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Team Fortress

1996
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Zork

United States, 1980
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Doom VFR

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Creating Worlds

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Call of Duty

2003
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PDP-10

United States, 1966
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GoldenEye 007

1997
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LAN Party

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Computer Space

1971
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Retro gaming

Similarity: 62%

Minecraft

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Bedlam for Commodore 64/128

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 62%

LIMBO

Denmark, 2010
Similarity: 61%

Portal 2

United States, 2011
Similarity: 61%

The Thing

2002
Similarity: 61%

The Punisher for NES

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 61%
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