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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]], [[The Ancient Gods, Part One]]
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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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* [[Speedmapping]]
 
* [[Speedmapping]]
 
* [[Speedrun]]ning
 
* [[Speedrun]]ning
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* [[Texture packs]]
 
* [[:Category:Modifications|WADs and mods]]
 
* [[:Category:Modifications|WADs and mods]]
 
* [[Websites]], [[Forum]]s, [[IRC]]
 
* [[Websites]], [[Forum]]s, [[IRC]]
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* [[Automap]]
 
* [[Automap]]
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* [[Bot]]s
 
* [[Cheat]] codes
 
* [[Cheat]] codes
 
* [[Easter egg]]s
 
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The '''Master Levels for Doom II''' were released on December 26, 1995 by id Software as an expansion pack for Doom II. It was also included as a bonus on the Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Xbox game disc in 2005, and in Doom Classic Complete on PSN. The CD contains twenty WAD files created by various authors under contract. The file TEETH.WAD contains a secret level, so there are a total of 21 levels.
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'''Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel''' is the only official expansion pack for Hexen: Beyond Heretic, released on September 3, 1996. The game features 26 new levels: 20 new single player maps spread across three hubs, and six new deathmatch maps. Deathkings begins where the original Hexen story ended. Having discovered the Chaos Sphere after the defeat of Korax, the heroes are whisked away by it to the Realm of the Dead, and they must find their way home. Getting back will not be easy, though, for the way is blocked by the Dark Citadel.
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Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel

Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel is the only official expansion pack for Hexen: Beyond Heretic, released on September 3, 1996. The game features 26 new levels: 20 new single player maps spread across three hubs, and six new deathmatch maps. Deathkings begins where the original Hexen story ended. Having discovered the Chaos Sphere after the defeat of Korax, the heroes are whisked away by it to the Realm of the Dead, and they must find their way home. Getting back will not be easy, though, for the way is blocked by the Dark Citadel.
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