
In celebration of Doom II’s 21st anniversary yesterday, id co-founder John Romero shared a whole host of never-before-seen art assets from the game’s development on Twitter.
Below you’ll find a few of our favorites, but check out Romero’s Twitter stream for the whole lot, including various model scans, textures, artwork, and more.
Doom II: Hell on Earth launched on MS-DOS computers in 1994. The full game was also included in 20120’s Doom 3 BFG Edition release.
This pic was taken for an interview in 1994 while making DOOM II. Jay, Adrian, Bobby, Kevin, John, me in front. pic.twitter.com/8e9aAsxLVs
— John Romero (@romero) December 11, 2014
This original DOOM II box cover was painted by Julie Bell. The Cyberdemon didn’t look right so we switched to BROM. pic.twitter.com/u3RjhXZh1O
— John Romero (@romero) December 11, 2014
Here are the Spiderdemon Mastermind and Mancubus near the scanning table. pic.twitter.com/vQNxidqpa7
— John Romero (@romero) December 11, 2014
Source: John Romero on Twitter
John Romero shares never-before-seen art assets in celebration of Doom II’s 21st birthday
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