Trent Reznor, in an Apple.com feature article, admitted that he is interested in scoring the music for the new version of Doom.
"I would do something like that mainly because it's a hobby of mine, I appreciate the technology, and it's fun to work outside Nine Inch Nails once in a while," Reznor said. Although Reznor's involvement with the upcoming Doom game is anything but confirmed, the Nine Inch Nails' front-man enjoys working on video game soundtracks. He previously scored several tracks for the original Quake.
"Quake was fun because they didn't want hard-rock goofy music going through the game," explained Reznor, "it was all about atmosphere at the time."
The new Doom is currently being developed for the PC, but if id Software has its way, the game could also end up on Microsoft's Xbox console. GameSpot will bring you complete details if and when Trent Reznor officially decides to lend his musical talents to the game.