USA Today says so in a piece promoting the Doom movie, which releases on Friday. The business-y side of the article talks about Doom's box officer "upper limit" hovering somewhere around $40 million, a drop in the bucket to the $131 million take Tomb Raider raked in. I'm as likely to buy a ticket to see Doom as I am to buy it as the most influential video game ever. So if Doom isn't the most influential game ever, what is?
Doom Day Arrives [USA Today]















