Doom Archaeology

I've been doing some digging around in the original Doom development directory since I'm working on consolidating all my data in a sane arrangement. The Doom source that was released years ago wasn't the nice raw development directory otherwise you would have all seen the NeXTSTEP DoomEd source, Doom map source files, and what I have here: unreleased Doom MIDI files.

There's a reason these weren't released - they're not very good, at least not as great as the music we actually shipped with the game. Some of the songs are just repetitive riffs. All the songs are named unXX.mid where XX is a number.

Some of the standout tracks are:

opening: this was an idea for the original Doom title screen song.
un17: Would have actually fit in the game.
un30: I like it's funkiness. Reminds me of Wolfy.
un36: I hated this song. I assigned it to e3m6 originally and everytime I ran that level I just cringed. I eventually removed it.
un39: Would have been a cool intermission screen.
un52: A better version of this song was in the game.

I think a few of the songs are early versions of some that were in the game. So for any of your Bobby Prince fans out there, here's more of the man's work.

Get it here

Nasir Gebelli Interview Clip

August 8, 1998 was a night to remember. I hosted an Apple II Reunion and invited many Apple II pioneers and it was quite a turnout: over 40 legends showed up along with many game industry folks and the atmosphere was electric.

In one area you had Steve Wozniak talking about the Apple II hardware, in the conference room you had stacks of old computer magazines and Apple II's being signed by pioneers, in the game room everyone was mingling and talking about the old days while upstairs Steve Kent and I were busy interviewing some of these people on video for posterity.

I plan to make a DVD of this event but for now here is a short clip of an interview with Nasir Gebelli - one of the people that everyone was dying to meet at the party. For those of you who don't know, Nasir co-founded Sirius Software, what I call the "id Software of the early 80's". Nasir also programmed Final Fantasy 1,2,3 on the NES and then Secret of Mana. He's completely awesome.

I have a poster of Nasir in my office and you can print one yourself from my photo gallery (poster section). You can watch the video here:

Nasir has a lot of Japanese fans who will probably be happy to see this video.

A quick note about the video: there's a point where an observer asks Nasir a question about how he felt about Mark Turmell regarding him as a game god at the party. What this person probably didn't know is that Mark Turmell's games were published by Nasir's company Sirius Software. Yes, Nasir was The Daddy way back when Mark got into the industry. And if you didn't know, Mark is still going strong at Midway in Chicago

Guitar Joke

I love the Guitar Hero games. It's the game I think I had been waiting for my entire life. I grew up in the Metal 80's and fully immersed myself so much so that when I recently heard about the latest installment in the Guitar Hero franchise being all about 80's guitar, well, to me it seemed extremely obvious: HEAVY METAL!

Imagine my disappointment (and many of you out there as well) when I read the initial tracklist and found jokes such as Flock of Seagulls, Police, Bow Wow Wow, Asia, Billy Squier, etc. I was actually really pissed. Here was a golden opportunity to showcase what I really believe should have been on the original Guitar Hero game in the first place. What happened? They played a big joke on me.

First of all, the press release mentioned "from the classic era". Uh, guys, that was in the 70's. All of which I very much respect given that I'm a huge Sabbath, Priest, Santana, Scorpions, Rainbow, etc. fan myself. Second, they list 7 initially confirmed songs that are supposed to allow me to "experience the ultimate rock star fantasy". Sorry guys, but pretending to be the guitarist of The Police (whoever the hell he was) or Faster Pussycat (and who is he? Barely anyone knows. Or cares.) just isn't anywhere in the solar system of guitarists I'd like to be. Red Octane already gave me some of those guys in the original Guitar Hero with Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix, Dimebag Darrell, Tom Scholz and Jake E. Lee. Hell, even Dimebag contributed to a video game in his own special way (see if any of you can track that one down). But with Activision involved it's like someone brought a strap up against the nuts of the franchise.

Also, many of the songs listed thus far just are not what I'd call songs that I want to play on a guitar that make me feel cool. I will say that "Holy Diver" and "Round And Round" *are* songs I'm very happy with on that list. But that's only 2 out of the 14 known so far (wikipedia has a more extensive list than the press release). There's supposed to be 30 ass-kicking songs. So half of them produce only 2 that I like. I was expecting this "Rocks the 80's" to be badass metal, mostly melodic and not thrashy because that's just not fun to play. Okay, Nuno Bettencourt is in there, which adds a little cred.

If I was putting together an 80's Metal version of Guitar Hero here's what I'd put together. I thought about these a lot, they're not the typical songs you'd expect (for example, no damn Paranoid, War Pigs, Iron Man from Black Sabbath) and they're really kickass and definitely songs that I wish I could play on a stage in front of millions. Okay, not all of these songs are 80's Metal but most of them are. The ones that aren't are just awesome and should have been on Guitar Hero 1:

EASY:

Accept - Up To The Limit (great riff)
Black Sabbath - Nightwing
Crimson Glory - Heart of Steel
David Lee Roth - Big Trouble (Steve Vai!)
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers
Def Leppard - Foolin
Dio - When A Woman Cries
Dokken - Unchain The Night
Firehouse - All She Wrote
Great White - Shot In The Dark
Helix - Heavy Metal Love
Judas Priest - A Touch Of Evil
Judas Priest - Turning Circles (70's classic)
Kingdom Come - Who Do You Love?
Kingdom Come - Perfect O
Kingdom Come - Living Out Of Touch (great riff)
Kiss - Love Gun (70's classic)
Motley Crue - Looks That Kill
Ozzy Osbourne - Hellraiser
Queensryche - The Lady Wore Black
Rainbow - Stone Cold (70's classic)
Scorpions - Hold Me Tight
Scorpions - In Trance
Slaughter - Up All Night
Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (70's classic)
W.A.S.P. - Restless Gypsy
Winger - Spell I'm Under

MEDIUM:

Accept - Teach Us To Survive
Alice Cooper - Step On You
Black Label Society - S.D.M.F.
Black Sabbath - Headless Cross
Bulletboys - Hard As A Rock
Cinderella - Long Cold Winter
Crimson Glory - Dragon Lady
Def Leppard - Photograph
Dio - Dream Evil
Dokken - Seven Thunders
Firehouse - Reach For The Sky
Great White - House Of Broken Love
Great White - Lady Red Light
Great White - Step On You
Iron Maiden - Flight Of Icarus
Judas Priest - Nightcrawler
Loudness - Crazy Nights
Motley Crue - Knock Em Dead Kid
Ozzy Osbourne - Flying High Again
Psychotic Waltz - Into The Everflow
REO Speedwagon - Roll With The Changes (70's classic)
Savatage - Sirens
Saxon - Beyond The Grave
Saxon - Lionheart
Scorpions - You Give Me All I Need
Scorpions - Don't Believe Her
Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane
Steelheart - Can't Stop Me Lovin' You
Steelheart - Everybody Loves Eileen
TNT - Everyone's A Star
Vinnie Vincent - Ashes To Ashes
W.A.S.P. - Charisma
Warrant - Uncle Tom's Cabin
Whitesnake - Fool For Your Lovin'
Winger - Hangin' On
Winger - Hungry
Yngwie Malmsteen - Queen In Love

HARD:

Black Label Society - Funeral Bell
Black Sabbath - Digital Bitch
Bulletboys - Hell Yeah!
Crimson Glory - In Dark Places
Dokken - Kiss Of Death
Dokken - Sleepless Night
Dokken - Mr. Scary
Dokken - Sunless Days
Dokken - Don't Close Your Eyes
Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover (pure guitar mastery)
Gary Moore - Oh Pretty Woman
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Joe Satriani - Devil's Slide
Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream
Joe Satriani - If I Could Fly
Judas Priest - Demonizer
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Judas Priest - Hellrider
Judas Priest - Metal Meltdown
Lynch Mob - River Of Love
Lynch Mob - She's Evil But She's Mine
Ozzy Osbourne - Desire
Ozzy Osbourne - Fool Like You
Psychotic Waltz - Haze One
Queensryche - Eyes Of A Stranger
Racer X - Superheroes
Racer X - Viking Kong
Ratt - You're In Love
Ratt - Lay It Down
Savatage - Conversation Piece
Savatage - Strange Wings
Savatage - 24 Hours Ago
Saxon - Searching For Atlantis
Scorpions - Make It Real
Solitude Aeturnus - Spiral Descent
Steve Vai - Erotic Nightmares
TNT - Sapphire
White Lion - Hungry
White Lion - Lonely Nights
White Lion - Lady Of The Valley
Winger - Blind Revolution Mad
Yngwie Malmsteen - Enemy
Yngwie Malmsteen - Leviathan

Okay, that's a massive list but I pared my huge list of songs I love down to this. So I expect several 80's Metal compilations. Or just choose any of these from each section, group them as you like and just put it out so I can finally play these "for real"!

But please don't release the lame thing you call 80's guitar.