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{{HeadingB|Featured article - January October 2022|3px 0 10px 0}}[[File:Eternityengine-vapordemoRomero Limelight Interior.pngjpg|right|110px100px]] <!-- usual size: 110px -->===[[Eternity EngineDoom II release party]]===The '''Eternity EngineDoom II release party''' is a GPL source port maintained by James "Quasar" Haley and Stephen "SoM" McGranahan. It was originally meant to power , also called the Eternity total conversion'''Doomsday party''', but after the project went was an event held at The Limelight night club in New York City on hiatusOctober 10, 1994, eventually being cancelled on the 15th official release date of June 2006, Doom II (though the engine became game had become generally available as of September 30). Invitations were open to a limited number of adult members of the prime focuspublic from September 23 until September 28 at midnight. The engine is based on Smack My Marine Up (SMMU) by Simon "Fraggle" Howard and event was initially released on January 8, 2001id Software's first official release party.
The engine now boasts event included a host of new features, both gameplay related and editing relatedDoom II deathmatch tournament, all while maintaining backward compatibility with four-player matches in the original engineDeathmatch 2.0 game mode. Awards were given, including a series of golden medals. <br/>([[Eternity EngineDoom II release party|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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