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'''Crossover fiction''' is an instance where [[Doom]] and other universes collide.  Most instances of crossover fiction with Doom are fan-made.  Fans have made [[fan-made Doom movies|movies]] and [[fan-made Doom games|games]] that combine elements of Doom and other universes together.
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In Doom related '''crossovers''' Doom game elements are featured in another [[Wikipedia:Fictional universe|fictional universe]] not related to Doom's setting, or vice versa.
  
The most famous example of crossover fiction of Doom and another universes are 2 versions of [[Wolfendoom]] which are basically vice-versa of one's graphics being used on another game engine (i.e. [[Wolfenstein]] being used with Doom).  However, some may say that [[Doom II]] is the most famouse example as it has the Wolfenstin textures and monsters on 2 secret levels; and also uses [[Commander Keen]]s as cameos at the end of the 2nd secret level.  Incidentally, Commander Keen was the grandson of the Wolfenstein vetran BJ.
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Most instances of Doom related crossovers have occured in fan-made works. [[Fan-made Doom movies]] and [[Fan-made Doom games|games]] that combine Doom elements with other fictional universes have been made.
  
Crossover fiction is often confused with references and homages to other media, even spoofs.
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Among the most famous examples of Doom crossovers is the [[Wolfendoom (Wolfenstein)|Wolfendoom modification]] for [[Wolfenstein 3D]], [[Doomguy]] in [[Duke Nukem 3D]] & [[Wikipedia:Quake III Arena|Quake III Arena]] and the secret levels of [[Doom II]], [[MAP31: Wolfenstein (Doom II)|MAP31]] and [[MAP32: Grosse (Doom II)|MAP32]]. The secret Doom II levels are based on Wolfenstein 3D maps and feature the [[SS Nazi]] enemy from the same game along with a cameo by the [[Commander Keen]] character.
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==Fan-made crossover movies and games==
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCVRkMwpmto Celebrity Monster Dance] - a Halloween special that features an Imp and other monster celebrities dancing in a graveyard.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5b_0DHH-HQ Fan 9 From Outer Space] - an early Halloween special made to also be a Friday the 13th special since August was the month for Friday the 13th the year this was released. This is a parody of [[Wikipedia:Plan 9 From Outer Space|Plan 9 From Outer Space]] featuring the Doom Imp as the captain of the ship who embarks on a journey to Planet Nisa.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWpXTfEmxLQ Grand Theft Auto: Nick Rebellion] - Doom [[Imp]]s chase after escapees of the warzone in Weinerville.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D6aRMSKpys Grand Theft Auto: Weinerville] - Doom [[Imp]]s take over Weinerville.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiaEzyb0fXw NEDM Club Remix] - a music video in which Doom and other media make cameo appearances.
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*[https://mkfusion.ipbfree.com/ Mushroom Kingdom Fusion] - a [[Wikipedia:Mario (series)|Super Mario]]-based platformer game with elements from other games including Doom.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYjV_tq_jA8 Ultimate Doom Fantasy] - [[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] mixed with Doom.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4znm569SmN8 A Voyage to Planet Nisa] - A sequel to Fan 9 From Outer Space where Imp and Dracula get marooned only to find out they have arrived to their intended destination after they see McZee.
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===Doom engine [[PWAD]]S===
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*[[Ghostbusters Doom 2]]
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*[[Pokemon Doom]]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Doom references in other games]]
 
*[[Doom references in other games]]
 
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*[[Fan-made Doom movies]]
 
[[Category:Community]]
 
[[Category:Community]]
[[Category:Crossover fiction|*]]
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[[Category:Crossovers|*]]
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[[Category:Fan media]]

Revision as of 23:28, 10 July 2020

In Doom related crossovers Doom game elements are featured in another fictional universe not related to Doom's setting, or vice versa.

Most instances of Doom related crossovers have occured in fan-made works. Fan-made Doom movies and games that combine Doom elements with other fictional universes have been made.

Among the most famous examples of Doom crossovers is the Wolfendoom modification for Wolfenstein 3D, Doomguy in Duke Nukem 3D & Quake III Arena and the secret levels of Doom II, MAP31 and MAP32. The secret Doom II levels are based on Wolfenstein 3D maps and feature the SS Nazi enemy from the same game along with a cameo by the Commander Keen character.

Fan-made crossover movies and games

Doom engine PWADS

See also