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Doom 2D
Doom 2D is a fan-made DOS-based freeware side-scrolling video game released by Prikol Software on July 19, 1996. It is based upon Doom, similar to Doom 2D - Knee deep in the dead. Doom 2D is essentially the original Doom translated into a two-dimensional arcade or console-like shooter, comparable to the original Duke Nukem. The player resumes their role as Doomguy, who must do battle with various hell-spawn.
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