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- Doom_(video_game) abstract "Doom (typeset as DOOM in official documents) is a 1993 science fiction horror-themed first-person shooter video game by id Software. It is considered one of the most significant and influential titles in the video game industry, for having ushered in the popularity of the first-person shooter genre. The original game is divided into three nine-level episodes and distributed via shareware and mail order. The Ultimate Doom, an updated release of the original game featuring a fourth episode, was released in 1995 and sold at retail.In Doom, players assume the role of an unnamed space marine, who became popularly known as "Doomguy", fighting his way through hordes of invading demons from Hell. With one third of the game, nine levels, distributed as shareware, Doom was played by an estimated 10 million people within two years of its release, popularizing the mode of gameplay and spawning a gaming subculture. In addition to popularizing the FPS genre, it pioneered immersive 3D graphics, networked multiplayer gaming, and support for customized additions and modifications via packaged files in a data archive known as "WADs". As a sign of its effect on the industry, first-person shooter games from the genre's boom in the 1990s, helped in no small part by the game's release, became known simply as "Doom clones". Its graphic violence, as well as satanic imagery, made Doom the subject of controversy.The Doom franchise was later continued with the follow-up Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) and numerous mission packs, including Master Levels for Doom II (1995), and Final Doom (1996). Originally released for PC DOS, the games have later been ported to numerous other platforms. Once the game's source code was released in 1997, it spawned even more adaptations, as fans further ported the code to countless devices. The series started to lose mainstream appeal as the technology of the Doom game engine was surpassed in the mid-1990s, although fans have continued making WADs, speedruns, and modifications to the original. The franchise again received popular attention in 2004 with the release of Doom 3, a retelling of the original game using new technology, and an associated 2005 Doom motion picture. Doom 4 was announced as in production in 2008 and was later retitled simply as Doom.".
- Doom_(video_game) composer Robert_Prince.
- Doom_(video_game) computingMedia CD-ROM.
- Doom_(video_game) computingMedia Digital_distribution.
- Doom_(video_game) computingMedia Floppy_disk.
- Doom_(video_game) computingMedia ROM_cartridge.
- Doom_(video_game) computingPlatform MS-DOS.
- Doom_(video_game) computingPlatform Official_versions_of_Doom.
- Doom_(video_game) designer John_Romero.
- Doom_(video_game) designer Sandy_Petersen.
- Doom_(video_game) designer Shawn_Green_(game_designer).
- Doom_(video_game) developer Id_Software.
- Doom_(video_game) developer Nerve_Software.
- Doom_(video_game) gameArtist Adrian_Carmack.
- Doom_(video_game) gameArtist Kevin_Cloud.
- Doom_(video_game) gameEngine Doom_engine.
- Doom_(video_game) genre First-person_shooter.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Activision.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Atari.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Bethesda_Softworks.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher GT_Interactive_Software.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Id_Software.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Imagineer_(Japanese_company).
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Ocean_Software.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Sega.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher Valve_Corporation.
- Doom_(video_game) publisher WMS_Industries.
- Doom_(video_game) series Doom_(series).
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageExternalLink doomwiki.org.
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageExternalLink Doom.
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageExternalLink doomfaq.
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageExternalLink doom-ultimate.
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageExternalLink doom.
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageID "8521".
- Doom_(video_game) wikiPageRevisionID "606693368".
- Doom_(video_game) writer Tom_Hall.
- Doom_(video_game) artist Adrian_Carmack.
- Doom_(video_game) artist "Kevin Cloud".
- Doom_(video_game) caption "Cover art by Don Ivan Punchatz".
- Doom_(video_game) composer Robert_Prince.
- Doom_(video_game) designer Sandy_Petersen.
- Doom_(video_game) designer "John Romero".
- Doom_(video_game) designer "Shawn Green".
- Doom_(video_game) developer Id_Software.
- Doom_(video_game) developer "Nerve Software".
- Doom_(video_game) engine Doom_engine.
- Doom_(video_game) engine "Reality".
- Doom_(video_game) genre First-person_shooter.
- Doom_(video_game) hasPhotoCollection Doom_(video_game).
- Doom_(video_game) id "286598".
- Doom_(video_game) media "Floppy disks, CD-ROM, ROM cartridge, digital distribution".
- Doom_(video_game) modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Doom_(video_game) modes Single-player_video_game.
- Doom_(video_game) platforms MS-DOS.
- Doom_(video_game) platforms "...more".
- Doom_(video_game) programmer John_D._Carmack.
- Doom_(video_game) programmer "John Romero".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Activision".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Atari".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Bethesda Softworks".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "GT Interactive".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Id Software".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Imagineer".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Ocean Software".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Sega".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Valve Corporation".
- Doom_(video_game) publisher "Williams Entertainment".
- Doom_(video_game) released "--12-10".
- Doom_(video_game) rev Allgame.
- Doom_(video_game) series "Doom".
- Doom_(video_game) title "Doom ''".
- Doom_(video_game) title "Doom".
- Doom_(video_game) writer Tom_Hall.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:1993_video_games.
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- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Atari_Jaguar_games.
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- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Cooperative_video_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Demon_video_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Doom_(series).
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Doom_engine_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:First-person_shooter_multiplayer_online_games.
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- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Imagineer_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Linux_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Mac_OS_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Mobile_games.
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- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Obscenity_controversies.
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- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Science_fantasy_video_games.
- Doom_(video_game) subject Category:Sega_32X_games.