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# [[Ultimate Doom]] version 1.9 ([[vanilla Doom|DOS]] and [[Doom95|Windows 95]]); [[Heretic]] version 1.2 [[shareware]] | # [[Ultimate Doom]] version 1.9 ([[vanilla Doom|DOS]] and [[Doom95|Windows 95]]); [[Heretic]] version 1.2 [[shareware]] | ||
# [[Doom II]] version 1.9 (DOS and Windows 95) | # [[Doom II]] version 1.9 (DOS and Windows 95) | ||
− | # [[Master Levels for Doom II]]; [[Maximum Doom]]; [[DWANGO]] version 2.02; locked versions of [[Ultimate Doom]], Doom II, and Heretic | + | # [[Master Levels for Doom II]]; [[Maximum Doom]]; [[DWANGO]] version 2.02; locked versions of [[Ultimate Doom]], Doom II, and Heretic via the [[id STUFF]] application |
The package also includes a single instruction manual containing information edited together from the three individual Doom game instruction manuals. | The package also includes a single instruction manual containing information edited together from the three individual Doom game instruction manuals. |
Revision as of 09:37, 27 May 2016
The Depths of Doom Trilogy was a commercially-sold compilation released in the fall of 1997. It included three CD-ROMs:
- Ultimate Doom version 1.9 (DOS and Windows 95); Heretic version 1.2 shareware
- Doom II version 1.9 (DOS and Windows 95)
- Master Levels for Doom II; Maximum Doom; DWANGO version 2.02; locked versions of Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and Heretic via the id STUFF application
The package also includes a single instruction manual containing information edited together from the three individual Doom game instruction manuals.
The collection is particularly notable for its over-sized, high quality packaging with embossed detailing.