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Today in Gaming History: 10/28/2013

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October 28, 1967: Happy Birthday John Romero
Earlier this month, we profiled Brenda Romero; and now we’re more than happy to do the same for her husband, John Romero! Mr. Romero’s name has been a staple in the video game industry since the 1980s when he first got his start with Origin Systems. He worked primarily on PC ports during these early years, and he eventually moved on to Softdisk to work as a programmer. In February 1991, he along with programmer John Carmack, artist Adrian Carmack, and designer Tom Hall founded id Software. This company set the world ablaze with its extremely popular first-person-shooters Wolfenstein 3D and DOOM.

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Today in Gaming History: 10/12/2013

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October 12, 1966: Happy birthday Brenda Romero!
Brenda Romero (née Brathwaite), current COO of and designer for Loot Drop (Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Commander, Pettington Park), got her start in the early 1980s at Sir-tech Software, best known for their Wizardry and Jagged Alliance series. She remained at Sir-tech for almost two decades before going to Atari to work on their Dungeons & Dragons video games. In 2010, she and co-founder John Romero (whom she would later marry) established Loot Drop, a social media games developer. Continue reading Today in Gaming History: 10/12/2013