In the mid-1990s, id Software unleashed Doom and a year later its sequel Doom 2 into the wild, creating something of a shockwave throughout the gaming world, with the first-person shooters going on to influence a whole genre. With the original FPS pioneering early online multiplayer gaming, the nearly 30-year-old title is still being played to this day, with John Romero himself still making content for the classics. While, traditionally, human beings are more prone to playing, a scientist has managed to train a number of rats to have a go at a custom-built level.
Neuroengineer Teaches Rats Named Romero and Carmack to Play Doom
Andrew is a freelance writer from UK who specialises in video game news. He has written for What Culture, Rock Paper Shotgun, and PCGamesN. In 2023, he finally caved and bought an Xbox Series X. If nothing else, just for Starfield.
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