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{{Mod|title1 = DOOM|image1 = Doom cover art.jpg|caption1 = Box art|author(s) = id Software|release_date = December 10, 1993|type = Base game}}DOOM (Also known simply as Doom) was id Software's game that followed in the wake of [[Wolfenstein 3D]] and [[Spear of Destiny]]. The game inspired a large following of its own, with its action-packed, demon-bashing and fast gameplay standing the test of time just as well - if not more - than Wolfenstein.
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{{Mod|title1 = DOOM|image1 = Doom cover art.jpg|caption1 = Box art|author(s) = id Software|release_date = December 10, 1993|type = Base game}}DOOM (Also known simply as ''Doom'') was id Software's game that followed in the wake of [[Wolfenstein 3D]] and [[Spear of Destiny]]. The game inspired a large following of its own, with its action-packed, demon-bashing and fast gameplay standing the test of time just as well - if not more - than Wolfenstein.
   
 
Plenty of [[Wolfenstein 3D]] mods were inspired by the game or use some of its resources; including the enemies, the music and the weaponry. Notable standouts include [[AReyeP]]'s 2000 mod [[WolfenDOOM]] and [[KFH Games]]' [[Klooni]].
 
Plenty of [[Wolfenstein 3D]] mods were inspired by the game or use some of its resources; including the enemies, the music and the weaponry. Notable standouts include [[AReyeP]]'s 2000 mod [[WolfenDOOM]] and [[KFH Games]]' [[Klooni]].

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DOOM (Also known simply as Doom) was id Software's game that followed in the wake of Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny. The game inspired a large following of its own, with its action-packed, demon-bashing and fast gameplay standing the test of time just as well - if not more - than Wolfenstein.

Plenty of Wolfenstein 3D mods were inspired by the game or use some of its resources; including the enemies, the music and the weaponry. Notable standouts include AReyeP's 2000 mod WolfenDOOM and KFH Games' Klooni.

External links

DOOM at MobyGames