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*[[Doom engine mods/Trump Doom|Trump Doom]] - Make America Great Again!
*[[Doom engine mods/Trump Doom|Trump Doom]] - Make America Great Again!
*[[Doom engine mods/VietDoom|VietDoom]] - A total-conversion for Doom inspired on NAM/Napalm 98 and Rising Storm Vietnam.
*[[Doom engine mods/VietDoom|VietDoom]] - A total-conversion for Doom inspired on NAM/Napalm 98 and Rising Storm Vietnam.
*[[Doom engine mods/VR map|/vr/ map]] - This megawad tells us the fate of the Marine, who was going to celebrate the New Year.
*[[Doom engine mods/VR map|/vr/ map]] - Map created from a compilation of ideas from /vr/.
*[[Doom engine mods/Whitemare 2|Whitemare 2]] - Map created from a compilation of ideas from /vr/.
*[[Doom engine mods/Whitemare 2|Whitemare 2]] - This megawad tells us the fate of the Marine, who was going to celebrate the New Year.


==Heretic==
==Heretic==

Revision as of 23:08, 10 November 2023

Doom engine
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Developer id Software
Publisher GT Interactive
Platform(s) Everything
Release date February 1, 1995

id Tech 1, also known as the Doom engine, is the game engine used in the id Software video games Doom and Doom II: Hell on Earth. It is also used in Heretic, Hexen: Beyond Heretic, Strife: Quest for the Sigil, Hacx: Twitch 'n Kill, Freedoom, and other games produced by licensees. After id Software released the source code to Doom in 1995 various 'source ports' of the Doom engine were made by the community, including GZDOOM/ZDOOM/LZDOOM, PRBOOM, Chocolate Doom, Crispy Doom, Zandronum, and over 100 more.

Most of the WADs and mods below will require a source port to work, if in doubt just use GZDOOM.

DOOM II

Mods

WADs

Heretic

Mods

WADs

Hexen

Mods

WADs