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'''ZDaemon''' is a multiplayer-focused source port based on ZDoom for both Windows and Linux/Unix (server only at this time). ZDaemon was originally derived from ZDoom v1.23, which was one of the last major versions of ZDoom before moving to its current 2.xx codebase. It includes some of ZDoom's advanced features such as the majority of line types, sloped lines, and deep water, but lacks some later implementations such as DECORATE, flat and texture mixing, and other similar features. ZDaemon features an enhanced network code suitable for client/server games, stats and experience collection, teamplay support, and a Capture the Flag mode.
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A line of '''miniatures''' was produced by Reaper Miniatures based on Doom and Doom II characters in a limited run from September 1997 to July 1999. The original miniatures were carved by three freelance artists contracted by Reaper: Sandra L. Garrity, Julie Guthrie, and Bob Ridolfi.  Sandra carved nine of them, Julie two, and Bob four. The miniatures were produced under a license from id Software.
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Reaper Miniatures

A line of miniatures was produced by Reaper Miniatures based on Doom and Doom II characters in a limited run from September 1997 to July 1999. The original miniatures were carved by three freelance artists contracted by Reaper: Sandra L. Garrity, Julie Guthrie, and Bob Ridolfi. Sandra carved nine of them, Julie two, and Bob four. The miniatures were produced under a license from id Software.
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