Bobby Prince, a highly influential video game composer best known for his work on *Doom* and *Duke Nukem 3D*, has died at the age of 81. Prince rose to prominence in the 1990s, becoming renowned for his innovative sound design and music that pushed the boundaries of what was possible on personal computers of the era. He crafted iconic soundtracks that significantly enhanced the immersive experience of these landmark titles. His compositions became synonymous with the fast-paced, action-packed gameplay of *Doom* and the irreverent style of *Duke Nukem 3D*. Prince’s work is credited with shaping the sound of first-person shooter games and influencing a generation of composers. Details surrounding his death have not been widely released, but his impact on the gaming industry is undeniable. He is survived by a lasting musical legacy.