John Romero has shared an interesting tidbit with the gaming community, revealing the origin of the Deer Hunter series, and many would not have guessed its ties to a popular retail chain. The Deer Hunter series compiled a selection of hunting simulation games, beginning with the self-titled PC, Macintosh, and Game Boy Color release in the late 90s. The franchise saw over 20 entries under the main IP, and players were dropped into meadows and dense forests where an array of animals, UFOs, and even Bigfoot could be spotted.
Romero is a legendary developer in the video games industry, with several iconic projects under his name, and as a co-founder of id Software, some of those beloved IPs include Doom, Wolfenstein, and Quake. There’s a long list of acclaimed and nostalgic John Romero games, including Heretic, Hexen: Beyond Heretic, and Dangerous Dave, to name a few outside the Doom franchise.
A Red Dead Redemption 2 player shares their confusion with the community when they find a deer in a weird place that it shouldn't be able to reach.
During a podcast interview with Nightdive Studios, Romero revealed Walmart was the reason behind the Deer Hunter series’ inception,...