PC game designer of 1990s fame, John Romero was the genius/jackanape that introduced us to Wolfenstein3D, DOOM, and Quake.
When not designing
new methods of carrying out
FPS carnage or dismemberment, he was attending to his
rich, luxurious, flowing, hair which, given his near-rockstar status at the
time, was not considered homoerotic in the least.
Then... came the infamous and career-destroying
FPS-mediocrity that we remember as Daikatana.
Released three years behind schedule, and only after burning through
two game engines and over one hundred employees, Daikatana effectively closed an era of
PC-gaming, and signaled John Romero's fall from Godhood.
Nevertheless, John Romero's notoriety continues to live on through the power of the Internet -- and the unceasing efforts of meme humorists.