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'''ZDoom Community Map Project: Take II,''' abbreviated to '''ZDCMP2''', is a single map for ZDoom designed by a large number of mappers. It is one of the largest levels ever made. It took over two years to build, with a final release on 25 May 2014. The map makes extensive use of ZDoom features, such as 3D floors and portals. The second release candidate, released on 9 December 2013, won one of the 20th Annual Cacowards.
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A work-in-progress '''alpha version of Doom 3''' called the "E3 Demo Alpha" was leaked to the Internet some time in November 2002. A scripted sequence of play through this demo was used to show off the game at that year's E3 conference, and it was not intended to represent a playable product. As with most video games, this early version differed from the final retail release in many significant aspects.
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Doom 3 alpha version

A work-in-progress alpha version of Doom 3 called the "E3 Demo Alpha" was leaked to the Internet some time in November 2002. A scripted sequence of play through this demo was used to show off the game at that year's E3 conference, and it was not intended to represent a playable product. As with most video games, this early version differed from the final retail release in many significant aspects.
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