Hey everyone! Did you know Doom just celebrated its 32nd birthday? That's like, ancient in video game years! To celebrate, some awesome folks have created a website called DoomScroll where you can play tons of fan-made Doom levels right in your browser. I stumbled upon this news and had to share it with you. It's a total blast from the past! If you are like me and grew up playing Doom, this is a must-try. The site is the work of James Baicoianu, a software engineer, and Jason Scott, an internet archivist. Basically, they wanted to make all these old Doom levels easier to find and play. And when I say "old," I mean levels created over the last 30 years! When you visit DoomScroll, you'll find a list of community-created levels. You can check out the levels, and once you choose one, there's a description and some info about it. Then, you just click the map and start playing! There are already some reports of levels that don't work, or that may not have the original creators' permission to be on the site. Baicoianu is planning to add a "flag this wad" option so people can report any issues. It is nice to see the developers are taking feedback seriously and are committed to making the site better. I think this is a fantastic way to experience the creativity and passion of the Doom community. It's like stepping back in time and seeing what people were creating back in the day. I highly recommend checking it out if you're a Doom fan or just curious about the history of gaming.