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id Software’s origin story set to become USA Network TV series

jeudi 27 juin 2019, 22:19 , par Ars Technica
Enlarge / John Carmack (left) and John Romero (second from right) pose with their id Software colleagues in the early '90s. We really hope USA Network's adaptation of their origin story gets this 'fashion' just right. (credit: John Romero)
We've seen our share of video games turned into films and TV series, but what about the real-life origin stories behind those games? USA Network has planted a flag as the first TV network to develop a series based on the true stories of a video game's genesis, and it's a meaty one: Masters of Doom.
The series, named after the 2003 non-fiction book, will revolve around the creation of id Software, its meteoric rise following the launch of 1993's DOOM, and its iconic pair of studio leads: idiosyncratic programming wizard John Carmack and brash, long-haired level designer John Romero. As Deadline reported on Thursday, the series currently only exists as a pilot order, meaning that the wheels have begun turning to produce and cast a single, premiere episode, as opposed to an outright guarantee of a season's worth of episodes.
Author Tom Bissell has landed the pilot's writing honors, and he comes to the gig with experience writing about video games (Extra Lives), for video games (Gears of War 4), and even testing video games (as a late-'90s QA staffer at id Software, of all places). Bissell's attachment to the project makes more sense when you see its production house: Ramona Films, run by James and David Franco (who adapted Bissell's co-authored book The Disaster Artist into an award-winning 2017 film). Bissell is among the project's many executive producers, alongside original book author David Kushner.
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