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The '''[[Doom Wiki]]''' is an extensive community effort to document everything related to [[id Software]]'s masterpiece games [[Doom]] and [[Doom II]], other [[games]] based on the [[Doom engine]], [[Doom 3]], [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom Eternal]], and more. We have created '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles to date. {{Statistics}}
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The '''[[Doom Wiki]]''' is an extensive community effort to document everything related to [[id Software]]'s masterpiece games [[Doom]] and [[Doom II]], other [[games]] based on the [[Doom engine]], [[Doom 64]], [[Doom 3]], [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom Eternal]], and more. We have created '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles to date. {{Statistics}}
  
 
This site is a [[wiki]], so everyone is encouraged to create and edit articles. New contributors should read our [[Doom Wiki:FAQ|FAQ]] first. If this is your first time using a wiki, be sure to check out the [[m:Help:Editing|basic editing instructions]] as well. If you need additional help, or wish to discuss general aspects of this wiki, pay a visit to the [[Doom Wiki:Central Processing|Central Processing]] discussion board.
 
This site is a [[wiki]], so everyone is encouraged to create and edit articles. New contributors should read our [[Doom Wiki:FAQ|FAQ]] first. If this is your first time using a wiki, be sure to check out the [[m:Help:Editing|basic editing instructions]] as well. If you need additional help, or wish to discuss general aspects of this wiki, pay a visit to the [[Doom Wiki:Central Processing|Central Processing]] discussion board.
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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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* [[Fan-made Doom games]]
 
* [[Fan-made Doom games]]
 
* The [[idgames archive]]
 
* The [[idgames archive]]
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* [[Indie games]]
 
* [[:Category:People|People]] and [[Quotes]]
 
* [[:Category:People|People]] and [[Quotes]]
 
* [[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
 
* [[Easter egg]]s
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* [[Doom engine]]
 
* [[Doom engine]]
 
* [[Environment variables]]
 
* [[Environment variables]]
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* [[:Category:Executable hacks|Executable hacks]]
 
* [[File formats]]
 
* [[File formats]]
 
* [[Lump]]s
 
* [[Lump]]s
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* [[Doom source code|Source code]]
 
* [[Doom source code|Source code]]
 
* [[:Category:Source ports|Source ports]]
 
* [[:Category:Source ports|Source ports]]
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* [[:Category:Source modifications|Source modifications]]
 
* [[WAD|WAD file format]]
 
* [[WAD|WAD file format]]
 
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===[[ZDCMP2]] ([[ZDCMP2/Walkthrough|Walkthrough]])===
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===[[Doom source code]] and [[DOSDoom]]===
'''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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The '''Doom source code''' was released December 23, 1997, initially under a not-for-profit license. Later, permission was granted to re-release the source code under the GNU GPL on October 3, 1999.
<br/>([[ZDCMP2|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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Before release, the source code was tidied up by Bernd Kreimeier; the source release includes a changelog of his contributions. Several documentation files are also included.
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<br>([[Doom source code|read more]])
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'''DOSDoom''' is the first source port of Doom, as well as the first MS-DOS port of Doom after the release of the Doom source code. The initial versions were developed by Chi Hoang and the later ones by a small team of other developers.
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Chi Hoang released the initial version of DOSDoom on December 23, 1997, soon after the Doom source code came out. According to Hoang, "it took me 4-5 hours to port".
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<br>([[DOSDoom|read more]]) ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
  
 
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* [[:Category:Articles with unsourced statements|Add citations to articles]]
 
* [[:Category:Articles with unsourced statements|Add citations to articles]]
 
* Add information on [[Hacx]] [[Hacx#Levels|levels]], [[Hacx#Items|items]] and [[Hacx#Weapons|weapons]]
 
* Add information on [[Hacx]] [[Hacx#Levels|levels]], [[Hacx#Items|items]] and [[Hacx#Weapons|weapons]]
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* Add information, screenshots and statistics on [[Doom 64]] [[Doom_64#Weapons|weapons]] and items
 
* Add to [[:Category:Stubs|article stubs]]
 
* Add to [[:Category:Stubs|article stubs]]
 
* [[:Category:Cleanup|Clean up articles]]
 
* [[:Category:Cleanup|Clean up articles]]
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* [[:Category:Editing|Doom editing tutorials]]
 
* [[:Category:Editing|Doom editing tutorials]]
 
* [[:Category:Doom 3|Doom 3 material]], especially [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] content
 
* [[:Category:Doom 3|Doom 3 material]], especially [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] content
* [[:Category:Doom (2016)|Doom (2016) material]]
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* [[:Category:Doom (2016)|Doom (2016)]] and [[:Category:Doom Eternal|Doom Eternal]] material
 
* Investigate [[:Category:Images with unknown source|unclear image copyrights]]
 
* Investigate [[:Category:Images with unknown source|unclear image copyrights]]
 
* Replace [[:Category:Screenshots using an incorrect aspect ratio|screenshots]] using an incorrect [[aspect ratio]]
 
* Replace [[:Category:Screenshots using an incorrect aspect ratio|screenshots]] using an incorrect [[aspect ratio]]

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This site is a wiki, so everyone is encouraged to create and edit articles. New contributors should read our FAQ first. If this is your first time using a wiki, be sure to check out the basic editing instructions as well. If you need additional help, or wish to discuss general aspects of this wiki, pay a visit to the Central Processing discussion board.

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Doom source code and DOSDoom

The Doom source code was released December 23, 1997, initially under a not-for-profit license. Later, permission was granted to re-release the source code under the GNU GPL on October 3, 1999.

Before release, the source code was tidied up by Bernd Kreimeier; the source release includes a changelog of his contributions. Several documentation files are also included.
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DOSDoom is the first source port of Doom, as well as the first MS-DOS port of Doom after the release of the Doom source code. The initial versions were developed by Chi Hoang and the later ones by a small team of other developers.

Chi Hoang released the initial version of DOSDoom on December 23, 1997, soon after the Doom source code came out. According to Hoang, "it took me 4-5 hours to port".
(read more) (feature nominations)

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