In 1991, after a 28-hour coding spree, the efforts of John Carmack 'Doomed' us all

John Carmack's incredible coding feat prior to the launch of Doom is memorialized.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/in-1991-after-a-28-hour-coding-spree-the-efforts-of-john-carmack-doomed-us-all

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