Doom
Video Game
Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't...several high-profile members. Those companies include Activision, which recently merged with Vivendi, another company that's departed from the ESA's rolls, along with Id Software, makers of Doom and Quake. LucasArts, maker of popular Star... In this article: E3, E for All Expo, Nintendo, All rights reserved, Penny Arcade, Electronic Entertainment Expo, and Tokyo Game Show |
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Wikipedia | October 11, 2009
Liero
...than 60 mods and way more than 150 maps for Gusanos. Already produced mods include Lightsaber Arena (Star Wars style), Doom (like the game ) and Classic (a mod with old Liero weapons). In March 2005, Erik "Gliptic" Lindroos, creator stopped...
In this article: Liero, Linux, C++, and GNU General Public License
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Filmcritic.com DVD Reviews | May 22, 2008
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Movie Review, DVD Release - Filmcritic.com
...of Doom is still plenty of fun and stands up to repeat viewings. Taking place a year before Raiders of the Lost Ark, Doom is the first movie chronologically in the trilogy. That means no Nazis, and unfortunately that means the stakes are at...
In this article: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, George Lucas, DVD, Steven Spielberg, Jonathan Ke Quan, Kate Capshaw, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Shanghai, and Indiana Jones series
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Rotten Tomatoes: News | May 18, 2008
ROTTEN TOMATOES: Tomatometer Watch: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Looking Good!
...much slapstick. But If Skull can be at least on a par with its sequels then I'm sold. Doom was awsome too, if not ruined by Kate Capshaws screaming. I wonder what the hidden Star Wars symbol will be in Skull (aka- Dooms Club Obi Wan, and...
In this article: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Indiana Jones, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Temple of Doom, Star Wars, and Rotten Tomatoes
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
First-person shooter
...multiplayer mode. '' was released in 1995 after LucasArts decided ''Star Wars would make appropriate material for a game in the style of Doom; however, Star Wars: Dark Forces added several technical features that Doom lacked, such as the...
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CNN | September 14, 2007
With Wikia, a Wikipedia founder looks to strike it rich. - March 1, 2007
...as Star Wars (the so-called Wookiepedia) and pet diabetes. Cult TV shows such as Lost, Star Trek, and 24 have large Wikia sites, as do computer games like Doom and Final Fantasy. There are also Wikia sites devoted to less geeky subjects...
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Doom (video game)
...Silverman's technologically similar Build engine , id Software had nearly finished Quake, its next-generation game, which mirrored Doom''s success for the remainder of the 1990s and significantly reduced interest in its predecessor. The...
In this article: Wolfenstein 3D, Doom II, Doom engine, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, John D. Carmack, Deimos, Doom 3, Microsoft, and Windows 95
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Joystiq | June 30, 2008
First video of C.O.R.E. is a B.O.R.E. - Joystiq
- Joystiq Is that DOOM running on the DS? Not unless "DOOM" is spelled C.O.R.E (which we believe most likely stands for "Completely Ordinary Regurgitated Experience" based on this trailer). Having nothing to do with the sci-fi disaster...
In this article: Quake, Half-Life, Tomb Raider, Star Wars, and Sony
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
LucasArts
...to a Star Wars setting. The Dark Forces Strategy guide claims that development was well underway before Doom was released and that the game was pushed back once Doom hit shelves so that it could be polished. The game was well received...
In this article: LucasArts, Star Wars, Monkey Island, Lucasfilm, George Lucas, Atari, Sam and Max, Jedi, and Labyrinth
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Doom (officially cased DOOM) is a 1993 computer game by id Software that is a landmark title in the first-person shooter genre, and in first person gaming in general. It is widely recognized for pioneering immersive 3D graphics, networked multiplayer gaming on the PC platform, and support for custom expansions (WADs). Distributed as shareware, Doom was downloaded by an estimated 10 million people within two years, popularizing the mode of gameplay and spawning a gaming subculture; as a sign of its effect on the industry, games from the mid-1990s boom of first-person shooters are often known simply as "Doom clones". Its graphic and interactive violence has also made Doom the subject of much controversy reaching outside the gaming world. According to GameSpy, Doom was voted by industry insiders to be the greatest game of all time in 2004.
- Name:
- Doom
- Genre:
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- Shooter
- First-person shooter
- Scientific Fiction
- Release Date:
- December 10, 1993
- Published By:
- id Software, GT Interactive
- Modes:
- Single player
- Designed By:
- John Romero
- Developed by:
- id Software
- Rating:
- BBFC: 15
- Media Type:
- 3½" floppy disk, CD
- Requirements:
- 80386 class CPU, 4 MB RAM
- Platforms:
- PC (MS-DOS)
- Version:
- 1.9
- Engine:
- Doom
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