Timeline
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Below is a timeline of Doom-related events.
Contents
Before 1993
- October 28, 1967 - John Romero is born.
- August 20, 1970 - John Carmack is born.
- December 14, 1990 - The first episode of Commander Keen (Marooned on Mars) is released.
- February 1, 1991 - id Software is officially formed.
- May 5, 1992 - Wolfenstein 3D is released.
- September 1992 - The making of Doom begins.
1993
- February - Doom 0.2 alpha released privately.
- March - A Doom alpha never released to testers.
- April 2 - Doom 0.4 alpha released privately.
- May 22 - Doom 0.5 alpha released privately.
- October - Doom Pre-Beta demo released.
- December 10 - Doom 0.99 (aka 1.0) shareware is released.
1994
- January 26 - The first version of the Doom Editing Utilities is released.
- March 7 - The first public third-party PWAD, the Origwad, is released.Template:Ig2
- October 10 - Doom II is released.
- December 23 - Heretic is released.
1995
- April 30 - Ultimate Doom is released.
- June - The first Doom novel is published.
- October 28 - TNT: Evilution is announced delayed in favor of a commercial release as one half of Final Doom.[1]
- October 30 - Hexen is released.
- December 26 - The Master Levels for Doom II are released.
1996
- February 10 - Memento Mori is initially uploaded to the /idgames archive.
- March 21 - Icarus: Alien Vanguard is uploaded to the /idgames archive.
- May 31 - Strife is released.
- June 17 - Final Doom is released.
- June 22 - Quake is released.
- July 27 - Memento Mori II is uploaded to the /idgames archive.
- August 20 - Doom95 is released.
- Chex Quest is released in boxes of Chex cereal.
- Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel is released.
- id Anthology is released, along with the infamous Doom comic contained within.
1997
- March 31 - Doom 64 is released.
- May 1 - The Doom Music album is released.
- May 2 - Hell Revealed is uploaded to the /idgames archive.
- July 4 - Requiem is uploaded to the /idgames archive.
- September - Reaper Miniatures releases a line of Doom miniatures.
- Fall - The Depths of Doom Trilogy combination pack is released.
- November 14 - Eternal Doom is uploaded to the /idgames archive.
- December 23 - The Doom source code is released.
- December 23 - DOSDoom 0.1 is released.
- Hacx is released.
1998
- February 12 - Doom Legacy is initially released.
- March 6 - ZDoom is initially released.
- March 13 - The Doom news site Doomworld is founded.
- May 27 - Boom is initially released.
- November 15 - PrBoom 2.02 is released.
1999
- January 3 - MBF 2.03 is released.
- January 11 - Raven Software releases the source code for Heretic and Hexen.
- April 20 - The Columbine High School Massacre occurs.
- October 3 - The source code for Doom is re-released under the General Public Licence (GPL) by John Carmack, thanks to persuasion by Andrew "Linguica" Stine.
- November 1 - jHexen (now merged with jHeretic and jDoom into Doomsday) is initially released.
2000
2001
- September - The Ultimate Doom Trilogy: Collector's Edition combination pack is released, incudes all four official Doom IWADs and Doom95.
- October 26 - The Game Boy Advance version of Doom is released.
2002
- October 23 - The Game Boy Advance version of Doom II is released.
- December 26 - Alien Vendetta is uploaded to the /idgames archive.
2003
- January 29 - The Ultimate Doom Trilogy: Collector's Edition combination pack is re-released with Doom 3 promotion material.
- May 6 - Masters of Doom, by David Kushner, is published.
2004
- August 3 - Doom 3 is made available in the US.
- Doom: The Boardgame is released.
2005
- January 5 - The Doom Wiki begins.
- April 4 - Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil is released.
- September 7 - Chocolate Doom is initially released.
- September 13 - Doom RPG is released.
- October 18 - Quake 4 is released.
- October 21 - Doom movie premieres in the US.
- Doom: The Boardgame Expansion Set is released.
2006
- February 7 - Doom movie DVD is released, along with a series of merchandise based on it.
- July 11 - Prey is released in the US.
- September 27 - Ultimate Doom is released on the Xbox 360 Live Arcade worldwide.
2007
- August 3 - Every Doom game is released on Steam, along with various Doom and Doom 3 engine games.
- September 28 - Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is released.
2008
- February 26 - The first Doom 3 novel, Doom 3: Worlds on Fire is published.
- May 7 - id Software announces that Doom 4 is being developed.
- September 4 - Raven Software rereleases the source code for Heretic and Hexen under the GNU GPL.
2009
- March 31 - The second Doom 3 novel, Doom 3: Maelstrom is published.
- June 24 - id Software purchased by ZeniMax Media.
- June 26 - Doom Resurrection is released for the iPhone OS.
- August 18 - Wolfenstein is released in the US.
- October 31 - Doom Classic, a port of Ultimate Doom, is released for the iPhone OS.
2010
- February 8 - The sequel to Doom RPG titled Doom II RPG is released.
- February 28 - BioShock level designer Jean-Paul LeBreton publishes a noted design analysis on Doom and releases Arcadia Demade, a Doom II version of a BioShock level.[1]
- May 26 - Doom II is released on the Xbox 360 Live Arcade in the US along with the included new episode, No Rest for the Living.
- September - Doom is delisted from the XBLA.
2011
- February 17 - Doom Wiki forked from Wikia Inc.
- May 10 - Brink is released in the US.
- September 5 - Doom Wiki relaunched at doomwiki.org.
- October 4 - Rage is released in the US.
- November 22 - the Doom 3 source code is released.
2012
- January 18 - The Xbox 360 Doom returns to Xbox Live Arcade after over a year of absence caused by licensing issues.
- October 16 - Doom 3: BFG Edition is released on the US market. The international market follows three days later.
- November 3 to December 3 - On Steam, the Doom Pack Complete and Super id Software Pack compilation have been removed, and the Doom Classic Complete and Doom 3 Pack introduced. The Master Levels are no longer bundled with Doom II.
- November 20, 2012 - The compilation pack Doom Classic Complete is released on the PlayStation Network.
2013
- April 3 - Kotaku publishes an article with confirmation from id Software staff that Doom 4 has not only been delayed but entirely restarted.
- June 26 - Todd Hollenshead announces his resignation as president of id Software.
- August 1 - QuakeCon 2013 begins, featuring the 20th Anniversary Doom Challenge deathmatch tournament, using Odamex. Bethesda releases commemorative Doom-themed shot glasses, prints, t-shirts, and a 200-count limited edition reprint of the Reaper Miniatures set as part of the event.
- November 23 - John Carmack announces his resignation from id Software.
- December 10 - The twentieth anniversary of Doom's release is celebrated.