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* [[Doom II]], [[Final Doom]], [[Master Levels for Doom II|Master Levels]], [[No Rest for the Living]]
 
* [[Doom II]], [[Final Doom]], [[Master Levels for Doom II|Master Levels]], [[No Rest for the Living]]
 
* [[Doom 64]], [[Sony PlayStation|PSX Doom]], [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar Doom]], and [[:Category:Commercial ports|others]]...
 
* [[Doom 64]], [[Sony PlayStation|PSX Doom]], [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar Doom]], and [[:Category:Commercial ports|others]]...
* [[Doom 3]], [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil|Resurrection of Evil]], [[Doom 3: BFG Edition|BFG Edition]], [[The Lost Mission]]
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* [[Doom 3]], [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil|Resurrection of Evil]], [[Doom 3: BFG Edition|BFG Edition]], [[The Lost Mission]], [[Doom 3: VR Edition]]
 
* [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom VFR]]
 
* [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom VFR]]
* [[Doom Eternal]]
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* [[Doom Eternal]]; [[The Ancient Gods, Part One]]; [[The Ancient Gods, Part Two]]
 
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* [[Hacx]], [[Harmony]], [[Urban Brawl]]
 
* [[Hacx]], [[Harmony]], [[Urban Brawl]]
 
* [[Freedoom]], [[Blasphemer]], [[Zauberer]]
 
* [[Freedoom]], [[Blasphemer]], [[Zauberer]]
* [[Doom RPG]], [[Doom II RPG]], [[Doom Resurrection (iPhone)|Doom Resurrection]]
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* [[Doom RPG]], [[Doom II RPG]], [[Doom Resurrection (iPhone)|Doom Resurrection]], [[Mighty Doom]]
 
* [[Commercial games|All games...]]
 
* [[Commercial games|All games...]]
 
* [[id Software]], [[Raven Software]], [[Rogue Entertainment]]
 
* [[id Software]], [[Raven Software]], [[Rogue Entertainment]]
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* [[Automap]]
 
* [[Automap]]
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* [[Bot]]s
 
* [[Cheat]] codes
 
* [[Cheat]] codes
 
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===[[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]]===
A '''linguortal''' is a non-euclidean, portal-like effect that works in vanilla Doom. The effect is achieved by manually editing the NODES lump of a map. It was discovered in August 2015 by Andrew "Linguica" Stine, and named by him. As this is an effect achieved through a modified BSP tree, this effect may not work on all source ports, with Chocolate Doom, Mocha Doom, and Boom being notable exceptions.
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'''Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil''' (sometimes abbreviated as '''RoE''') is an expansion pack for Doom 3 developed by Nerve Software and released on April 4, 2005. The expansion pack details a return to Mars by a UAC expedition to investigate a faint signal broadcast to an orbital probe from the abandoned Site 1 facility. Everything once again goes to Hell after the accidental discovery of a forbidden relic sealed away by the ancient Martian civilization.  
<br/>([[Linguortal|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil

Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil (sometimes abbreviated as RoE) is an expansion pack for Doom 3 developed by Nerve Software and released on April 4, 2005. The expansion pack details a return to Mars by a UAC expedition to investigate a faint signal broadcast to an orbital probe from the abandoned Site 1 facility. Everything once again goes to Hell after the accidental discovery of a forbidden relic sealed away by the ancient Martian civilization.
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