3 using this technology was created and pitched to Nintendo, but they declined further development due to lack of interest in the PC market. Afterwards most of that team left Softdisk to form id Software in particular, Carmack had created a breakthrough demo of smooth 2D scrolling under MS-DOS which the team considered "too big" for Softdisk. Shreveport, Louisiana software company Softdisk hired Carmack after a series of successful contract assignments, uniting him with John Romero and other future members of id Software. He graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School, then attended University of Missouri–Kansas City for two semesters before dropping out to work as a freelance programmer. John Carmack grew up in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, part of the Kansas City metropolitan area, and became interested in computers at an early age.
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