Gamers.org

gamers.org is a site administered by Piotr Kapiszewski and, since 1996, Frans P. de Vries and John Van Essen which plays host to multiple resources from the early to late 1990s related to the Doom community. Nowadays it primarily serves a variety of gaming archives.

DoomGate
DoomGate is one of the earliest Doom community websites. It was founded by Piotr Kapiszewski at the in 1994. It served as entrance to a network of early Doom sites, called DoomWeb. While originally located at, it moved to its present location on gamers.org in March 1996.

All-Time Best Doom Levels
All-Time Best Doom Levels is a site created by Myles Williams in 1994 and maintained until March 13, 1997. It was a democratically determined ranking of Doom modifications via a nomination and voting system, requiring a three-fourths majority amongst voters in order to accept a particular modification into its listings. It started out at the and moved to DoomGate in February 1995.

Doom Help Service
The Doom Help Service is a site operated by Ian Mapleson, which grew out of the Usenet group and serves as a period collection of FAQs, guides, and utility downloads. It was originally located at several successive U.K. university servers before moving to DoomGate in February 1996. It is no longer actively maintained and serves primarily as an historical archive.

idgames archive
The primary canonical server of the idgames archive has been hosted at the FTP subdomain of gamers.org since.

Other archives
gamers.org hosts the Wolfenstein 3D, idgames2 (Quake/Quake II) and Unreal archives, along with several other historical gaming archives.