My best friend. Honored to have had you in my life for over 11 years.
Rest easy, Milo. I love you. You were the best boy.
August 28, 2008 - March 4, 2026
Robert C. "Bobby" Prince was a teacher, a mentor, and a friend. We worked together so well on Duke Nukem 3D that we could anticipate what the other was going to do next. If it weren't for him, I'd probably be stuck in a tech room somewhere still. Au revoir, Bobby. You're missed.
@JEV1A@Photomusicrock Set up Yorktown PA systems back in the day for many bands. Dude, I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you, but I SAID it was his wireless. Tits Up includes the battery. I don't know what your issue is, but maybe read a little more carefully?
RIP Bobby Prince. He was 81 years old and passed on Tuesday.
I received a DM from Joe Siegler last night with a link to Bobby's obituary (it is linked here): https://t.co/npIGPh9r5z
Bobby was the epitome of a southern gentleman. Residing in Tennessee he had a smooth southern drawl and a warm, friendly smile and always friendly and eager to help. He was a joy to collaborate with. We collaborated with Bobby on something like 17 projects at Apogee & 3D Realms from 1991 to 1996 or so.
Bobby would often fly down for a week at a time on large projects (like Duke Nukem 3D) because he thought it was important to be in the office and mingle with the team and talk to people and dial in what sort of music was appropriate. Bobby could often be found with a recorder going around the office recording sounds for a game. It was a joy to have him in the office and he felt like every other team member.
One of Bobby's defining traits was his ear for melody. He created tune after tune that you could hum in your head. His music was sticky. He could effortlessly transition from happy cheerful music in Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure or Commander Keen to dark and moody music for Doom, Rise of the Triad or Duke Nukem 3D. Or period style WW2 movie influenced style of music in Wolfenstein 3D. What that man did on an AdLib card with limited instruments was staggering.
Bobby was a prolific creator. Looking back and considering his body of work, he was essentially the Hans Zimmer of early shareware games. And all of that came from him being so passionate about music, and video games which were just emerging, that it started as a hobby and was the polar opposite of being a lawyer.
Bobby was blessed with a creative gene and a generation of early gamers were blessed with his music. Bobby defined a generation of music for early shareware games and he was recognized for his work. His impact is eternal and he's been a legend for 3 decades. His work lives on and he will be greatly missed. #bobbyprince
@HordeModeGaming Rest in Piece. Countless hours listening to his soundtrack. Between him and Klem one of the reasons why I did a lot of Doom music.
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Bobby Prince, the legendary composer behind games such as DOOM, DOOM II, Wolfenstein 3D and Duke Nukem 3D, has sadly passed away.
May he rest in peace ❤️
The UFC paid for this, not you. You paid for benefits for illegal immigrants and Somalian learing centers. And that's largely why your groceries are expensive.
Hope this helps.
@JEV1A@Photomusicrock I guess there's just no arguing with stupid. His bass was not playing through the PA. No sound. Bad Wireless pack. No music coming through the big speakers. People can't hear. Yelling at the side crew because loud. Concerts are loud. Base no worky. Needed new bass
@SenWarren Not his job. Stop trying to fucking tax everyone stop sending our money overseas get rid of all the illegals and use our tax money internally to our country God you fucking disgust me
56% of college kids have a positive view of socialism and 26% for Communism.
👉 Our schools are Leftist training grounds, and our MSM is pure commie propaganda.
Don’t get derailed by all the different definitions and terms they try to confuse new recruits and opposition with.