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* [[OS/2]]
 
* [[OS/2]]
 
* [[QNX]]
 
* [[QNX]]
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* [[SGI Doom]] (1994)
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* [[Solaris]] (1994)
 
* [[Doom95|Doom95 for Windows 95]] (1996)
 
* [[Doom95|Doom95 for Windows 95]] (1996)
 
* [[WinDoom (Microsoft)|WinDoom]]
 
* [[WinDoom (Microsoft)|WinDoom]]
* [[Doom Classic Unity port|Doom and Doom II]] enhanced editions for Windows PC (2020; [[Bethesda.net]])
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* [[Doom 64 (2020 version)|Doom 64]] for Windows PC (2020; [[Bethesda.net]], [[GOG.com]], [[Epic Games Store]], Microsoft Store, [[Steam]])
* [[SGI Doom]] (1994)
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* [[Doom Classic Unity port|Doom and Doom II]] enhanced editions for Windows PC (2020; [[Bethesda.net]], [[Epic Games Store]], [[GOG.com]], [[Steam]])
  
 
====Localized variants====
 
====Localized variants====
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* [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] for Sony PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (2012; includes Doom and Doom II)
 
* [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] for Sony PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (2012; includes Doom and Doom II)
 
* [[Doom Classic Complete]] (PlayStation 3)
 
* [[Doom Classic Complete]] (PlayStation 3)
* [[Doom Classic Unity port|Doom and Doom II]] for Sony PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Xbox One, Google Android, and Apple iOS (2019; Nerve Software, id Software)
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* [[Doom Classic Unity port|Doom and Doom II]] for Sony PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Xbox One, [[Google]] Android, and Apple iOS (2019; Nerve Software, id Software)
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* [[Doom 64 (2020 version)|Doom 64]] for Sony PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Xbox One, and {{wp|Google Stadia}}.
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** [[The Lost Levels]] (2020; Nightdive Studios)
  
 
====Mobile device versions====
 
====Mobile device versions====
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** [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] (2012; PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
 
** [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] (2012; PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
 
*** [[The Lost Mission]]  
 
*** [[The Lost Mission]]  
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** [[Doom 3 (2019 version)]] (2019; PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4)
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** [[Doom 3: VR Edition]] (2021; Sony PlayStation 4)
 
* [[Doom (2016)]] (PC, Sony PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)
 
* [[Doom (2016)]] (PC, Sony PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)
 
* [[Doom VFR]] (2017; PC, Sony PlayStation 4)
 
* [[Doom VFR]] (2017; PC, Sony PlayStation 4)
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* [[Doom Resurrection (iPhone)|Doom Resurrection]] (2009; Escalation Studios)
 
* [[Doom Resurrection (iPhone)|Doom Resurrection]] (2009; Escalation Studios)
 
* [[Doom II RPG]] (2010)
 
* [[Doom II RPG]] (2010)
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* [[Mighty Doom]] (2021)
  
 
==Other games==
 
==Other games==
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===Other games using the Doom RPG engine===
 
===Other games using the Doom RPG engine===
 
* [[Orcs & Elves]] (2006)
 
* [[Orcs & Elves]] (2006)
* [[Orcs & Elves II]]
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* [[Orcs & Elves II]] (2007)
  
 
===Other games using the Doom (2016) engine===
 
===Other games using the Doom (2016) engine===
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* [[The Lost Episodes of Doom]] (Christen Klie, Bob Carter, et al.)
 
* [[The Lost Episodes of Doom]] (Christen Klie, Bob Carter, et al.)
 
* [[Perdition's Gate]] (Wraith Corporation)
 
* [[Perdition's Gate]] (Wraith Corporation)
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* [[SIGIL]] (Romero Games Ltd)
  
 
===Heretic and Hexen===
 
===Heretic and Hexen===
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* [[Doom: The Boardgame]] (2004)
 
* [[Doom: The Boardgame]] (2004)
 
* [[Doom: The Board Game]] (2016)
 
* [[Doom: The Board Game]] (2016)
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* [[Assault on Armaros Station]] (2020)
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Atari 2600]]
 
* [[Atari 2600]]
 
* [[:Category:Commercial PWADs|Commercial PWADs]]
 
* [[:Category:Commercial PWADs|Commercial PWADs]]
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* [[Console backward compatibility]]
 
* [[Genesis Doom Project]]
 
* [[Genesis Doom Project]]
 
* [[Bethesda.net]]
 
* [[Bethesda.net]]

Revision as of 23:11, 20 November 2022

This article is a list of commercial games and expansions using or based on the Doom engine or on the assets of the original Doom games, those recreating the Doom concept, and those otherwise technically related to any such games. Doom is one of the most widely ported computer games: starting with the original DOS version, it has been released officially for 10 computer operating systems and 12 different video game consoles (with unofficial source ports available for many others still). See also Doom clones and fan-made Doom games for imitations and spoofs, and sales for information about how much money the games have made.

Some ports are faithful reproductions of the DOS version, while others differ considerably. Differences may include modifications to game mechanics, progression, creature design, and game levels. A number of ports offer levels that are not included in the original version (most notably the Sony PlayStation version, which incorporates Doom II monsters and other elements into levels based upon the original Doom).

Finally, note that some games are often believed to use the Doom engine when in fact they did not. For example, Amulets & Armor merely borrowed the map format to take advantage of existing level editors, but analysis of its engine reveals that it is not derived from Doom.

Doom series

Original PC series

Compilation packs

Operating system ports

Localized variants

Chinese
Main article: Doom in China
Japanese
Main article: Doom in Japan
  • Doom for PC-9800
  • Doom II for PC-9800
  • Doom for DOS/V
  • Doom II for DOS/V
  • Doom95 for PC-9800 / Windows 95 Japanese language edition
Korean
Main article: Doom in Korea

Console versions

Mobile device versions

Later games

Mobile device games

Other games

Other games using the Doom engine

Compilation packs

Operating system ports

Console versions

Other games using the Doom 3 engine

Other games using the Doom RPG engine

Other games using the Doom (2016) engine

Unofficial games and expansion packs

See also: List of books

Doom and Doom II

Heretic and Hexen

Non-digital games

See also

Sources