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[[The Ultimate Doom]], named simply '''Doom''' on the service, was released as a download for the [[Wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] on the [[Wikipedia:Xbox Live Arcade|Xbox Live Arcade]] service on September 27, 2006 for 800 [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Points|Microsoft Points]], ultimately getting its price halved to 400 points ($5 US). A one-level trial version was also available. However, in September 2010 the game was delisted from the service catalogue, following the acquisition of [[id Software]] by [[ZeniMax Media]] and the accompanying transfer of publishing rights from {{wp|Activision}} to {{wp|Bethesda Softworks}}. On January 18, 2012, it was relisted, published this time by Bethesda. | [[The Ultimate Doom]], named simply '''Doom''' on the service, was released as a download for the [[Wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] on the [[Wikipedia:Xbox Live Arcade|Xbox Live Arcade]] service on September 27, 2006 for 800 [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Points|Microsoft Points]], ultimately getting its price halved to 400 points ($5 US). A one-level trial version was also available. However, in September 2010 the game was delisted from the service catalogue, following the acquisition of [[id Software]] by [[ZeniMax Media]] and the accompanying transfer of publishing rights from {{wp|Activision}} to {{wp|Bethesda Softworks}}. On January 18, 2012, it was relisted, published this time by Bethesda. | ||
− | The port was developed by [[ | + | The port was developed by [[Nerve Software]] and [[Wikipedia:Vicarious Visions|Vicarious Visions]]. |
A matching port of [[Doom II]] was released on May 26, 2010. This port includes a new episode, [[No Rest for the Living]]. The Doom II port and new episode were also developed by Nerve Software. The Doom II port is priced at 800 Microsoft points. | A matching port of [[Doom II]] was released on May 26, 2010. This port includes a new episode, [[No Rest for the Living]]. The Doom II port and new episode were also developed by Nerve Software. The Doom II port is priced at 800 Microsoft points. | ||
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+ | In 2012 the Xbox 360 Doom games were repackaged and distributed inside the [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]] disc and [[Steam]] release, expanding their availability to PC and Sony PlayStation 3. This was shortly followed by the PlayStation Network release of [[Doom Classic Complete]], again bundled with the same engine. | ||
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+ | These games became additionally available on the {{wp|Xbox One}} console in 2016, both directly and through the Xbox 360 version of BFG Edition, through the console's backward compatibility program. Both Doom and Doom II were offered as part of the pre-order bonus for the {{timeline|2016}} [[Doom (2016)|Doom]] Digital Deluxe package on that platform.{{cite web|author=Microsoft|title=Available games|url=http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/backward-compatibility/available-games|publication=xbox.com|accessdate=12 May 2016}} | ||
==Doom== | ==Doom== | ||
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*The menu is different. | *The menu is different. | ||
*The button to return to the level's start after dying is fire instead of use. | *The button to return to the level's start after dying is fire instead of use. | ||
− | *[[Music]] is slower, stored as [[wikipedia:MIDI|MIDI]] files and played using [[ | + | *[[Music]] is four beats slower, stored as [[wikipedia:MIDI|MIDI]] files and played using [[DMXGUS|GUS]] patches. |
====Bugs==== | ====Bugs==== | ||
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Doom has 12 [[achievement]]s, totaling 200 Gamerscore. | Doom has 12 [[achievement]]s, totaling 200 Gamerscore. | ||
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|Hoarder | |Hoarder | ||
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*The menu is different. | *The menu is different. | ||
*The button to return to the level's start after dying is fire instead of use. | *The button to return to the level's start after dying is fire instead of use. | ||
− | *[[Music]] is four beats slower, stored as [[wikipedia:MIDI|MIDI]] files and played using [[ | + | *[[Music]] is four beats slower, stored as [[wikipedia:MIDI|MIDI]] files and played using [[DMXGUS|GUS]] patches. |
*The [[medikit]], [[stimpack]] and [[berserk]] item sprites have been changed to have a pill on the front, instead of a red cross; in compliance with [[Wikipedia:International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement|Red Cross]] wishes that this symbol not be used without authorization. | *The [[medikit]], [[stimpack]] and [[berserk]] item sprites have been changed to have a pill on the front, instead of a red cross; in compliance with [[Wikipedia:International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement|Red Cross]] wishes that this symbol not be used without authorization. | ||
*If you leave a game, the title demo plays the last game you played over and over. | *If you leave a game, the title demo plays the last game you played over and over. | ||
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Doom II has 12 [[achievement]]s, totaling 200 Gamerscore, most of which are earned in similar ways as the Doom port's achievements. Most Doom II achievements are named after lines in the [[Doom comic]]. | Doom II has 12 [[achievement]]s, totaling 200 Gamerscore, most of which are earned in similar ways as the Doom port's achievements. Most Doom II achievements are named after lines in the [[Doom comic]]. | ||
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|Just Getting Started | |Just Getting Started | ||
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+ | ===Gallery=== | ||
+ | <gallery widths="220px" heights="160px"> | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA1.jpg|Description of Doom II in the XBLA frontend for the game. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA2.jpg|Episode select menu. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA3.jpg|Opening venue of [[No Rest for the Living]]. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA4.jpg|[[Intermission screen]]. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA5.jpg|Unlock screen in the demo version of the game. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA6.jpg|Description of No Rest for the Living in the XBLA frontend. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA7.jpg|Demonstration of split-screen multiplayer support. | ||
+ | Doom2XBLA8.jpg|Achievements screen. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Doom II Live Arcade port was accidentally released on the Japanese Live Arcade marketplace prior to the intended release. ({{dwforums|51115|Related Doomworld forums thread}}) | *The Doom II Live Arcade port was accidentally released on the Japanese Live Arcade marketplace prior to the intended release. ({{dwforums|51115|Related Doomworld forums thread}}) | ||
− | *The Doom II port includes the [[Xbox]] bonus level, [[MAP33: Betray (Xbox Doom II)|Betray]]. However, it is inaccessible. | + | *The Doom II port's [[IWAD]] includes the [[Xbox]] bonus level, [[MAP33: Betray (Xbox Doom II)|Betray]]. However, it is inaccessible. |
+ | *The 190 [[DMXGUS|GUS]] patches included in the [[diskfile]]s are the original GUS411 patches. It even includes one unused patch, BLANK.PAT. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*[http://www.classicdoom.com/doomcomp.htm#14 Information about the Doom port on ClassicDOOM.com] | *[http://www.classicdoom.com/doomcomp.htm#14 Information about the Doom port on ClassicDOOM.com] | ||
*[http://www.classicdoom.com/doomcomp.htm#15 Information about the Doom II port on ClassicDOOM.com] | *[http://www.classicdoom.com/doomcomp.htm#15 Information about the Doom II port on ClassicDOOM.com] | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 4 November 2017
The Ultimate Doom, named simply Doom on the service, was released as a download for the Xbox 360 on the Xbox Live Arcade service on September 27, 2006 for 800 Microsoft Points, ultimately getting its price halved to 400 points ($5 US). A one-level trial version was also available. However, in September 2010 the game was delisted from the service catalogue, following the acquisition of id Software by ZeniMax Media and the accompanying transfer of publishing rights from Activision to Bethesda Softworks. On January 18, 2012, it was relisted, published this time by Bethesda.
The port was developed by Nerve Software and Vicarious Visions.
A matching port of Doom II was released on May 26, 2010. This port includes a new episode, No Rest for the Living. The Doom II port and new episode were also developed by Nerve Software. The Doom II port is priced at 800 Microsoft points.
In 2012 the Xbox 360 Doom games were repackaged and distributed inside the Doom 3: BFG Edition disc and Steam release, expanding their availability to PC and Sony PlayStation 3. This was shortly followed by the PlayStation Network release of Doom Classic Complete, again bundled with the same engine.
These games became additionally available on the Xbox One console in 2016, both directly and through the Xbox 360 version of BFG Edition, through the console's backward compatibility program. Both Doom and Doom II were offered as part of the pre-order bonus for the 2016 Doom Digital Deluxe package on that platform.[1]
Contents
Doom
Differences between the Xbox 360 and PC versions
The game is an accurate port of the PC version, but features several differences.
New features
- High definition video mode (1080i) support.
- Online multiplayer with a lobby function.
- Splitscreen multiplayer.
- 5.1 surround sound.
- Leaderboards.
- Achievements.
Changes
- The controller buttons cannot be rebound.
- Exit switches and portals are deactivated in deathmatch games.
- Deathmatches are always played using altdeath rules; the classic deathmatch mode is unavailable.
- In cooperative games a key picked up by one of the players is added to the inventory of all the other players as well.
- No cheat codes.
- The ability to freely scroll the automap is disabled (i.e. the automap is always in follow mode).
- The gamma setting can not be altered.
- The menu is different.
- The button to return to the level's start after dying is fire instead of use.
- Music is four beats slower, stored as MIDI files and played using GUS patches.
Bugs
- Various monsters are not in fast mode on the Nightmare skill level.
- Games saved on 12 PM are shown to be saved on 12 AM.
- Some drum instruments are not correct, for example in E1M9 some drum sounds are replaced by whistles and agogos.
Achievements
Doom has 12 achievements, totaling 200 Gamerscore.
Achievement | Description | GamerScore |
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Hoarder | Find all items in a level. | 5 |
Clean Slate | Kill all monsters on a level with a difficulty of 'Hurt Me Plenty' or higher. | 5 |
Scout | Find any secret area within a level. | 5 |
Nightmare | Complete any level on Nightmare! | 10 |
Neophyte | Complete any level. | 20 |
Episode One | Complete Episode One on 'Hurt Me Plenty' or higher. | 25 |
Episode Two | Complete Episode Two on 'Hurt Me Plenty' or higher. | 25 |
Episode Three | Complete Episode Three on 'Hurt Me Plenty' or higher. | 25 |
Episode Four | Complete Episode Four on 'Hurt Me Plenty' or higher. | 25 |
Rampage | Complete all episodes on 'Ultra-Violence' or higher. | 35 |
Rookie | Acquire 50 kills on Xbox Live. | 10 |
Destroyer | Acquire 100 kills on Xbox Live. | 10 |
Doom II
Differences between the Xbox 360 and PC versions
The game is an accurate port of the PC version, but features several differences.
New features
- High definition video mode (1080i) support.
- Online multiplayer with a lobby function.
- Splitscreen multiplayer.
- 5.1 surround sound.
- Leaderboards.
- Achievements.
- A new episode, No Rest for the Living.
Changes
- The controller buttons cannot be rebound. Weapons are grouped by ammo they use, on the directional pad.
- Exit switches and portals are deactivated in deathmatch games.
- In cooperative games a key picked up by one of the players is added to the inventory of all the other players as well.
- No cheat codes.
- The ability to freely scroll the automap is disabled (i.e. the automap is always in follow mode).
- The gamma setting can not be altered.
- The menu is different.
- The button to return to the level's start after dying is fire instead of use.
- Music is four beats slower, stored as MIDI files and played using GUS patches.
- The medikit, stimpack and berserk item sprites have been changed to have a pill on the front, instead of a red cross; in compliance with Red Cross wishes that this symbol not be used without authorization.
- If you leave a game, the title demo plays the last game you played over and over.
Bugs
- Sprite flickering can be seen randomly.
- All sounds are played as if their sample rate was 11025 Hz, making the few 22050 Hz sounds (such as DSDBLOAD) slowed down.
- The volume of sounds is not affected by distance.
Achievements
Doom II has 12 achievements, totaling 200 Gamerscore, most of which are earned in similar ways as the Doom port's achievements. Most Doom II achievements are named after lines in the Doom comic.
Achievement | Description | GamerScore |
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Just Getting Started | Complete any level in single player. | 10 |
Rip and Tear | Complete any level on Nightmare! in single player. | 20 |
Superior Firepower | Complete all levels on Ultra-Violence or higher in single player. | 25 |
An Important Looking Door | Find a secret area of a level in single player. | 10 |
From Earth To Hell | Complete all levels in Doom II: Hell on Earth in single player. | 25 |
And Back Again | Complete all levels in Doom II: No Rest for the Living in single player. | 25 |
Burning Out of Control | Complete any level with 100% kills, items, and secrets in single player. | 15 |
Destroyer | Get 100 frags in deathmatch on Xbox Live. | 20 |
The Great Communicator | Get 20 kills using the chainsaw in a single level in single player. | 10 |
A Man and a Half | Get 20 kills using the berserk powerup in a single level in single player. | 10 |
You Have Huge Guts | Kill a cyberdemon using your fist in single player. | 20 |
A Really Big Gun | Find a BFG9000 in single player. | 10 |
Gallery
Opening venue of No Rest for the Living.
Trivia
- The Doom II Live Arcade port was accidentally released on the Japanese Live Arcade marketplace prior to the intended release. (Related Doomworld forums thread)
- The Doom II port's IWAD includes the Xbox bonus level, Betray. However, it is inaccessible.
- The 190 GUS patches included in the diskfiles are the original GUS411 patches. It even includes one unused patch, BLANK.PAT.
External links
- Official Doom Xbox Live Arcade site
- Official Doom II Xbox Live Arcade site
- Information about the Doom port on ClassicDOOM.com
- Information about the Doom II port on ClassicDOOM.com
References
- ↑ Microsoft. "Available games." xbox.com. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
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Based on Doom for Xbox |
Doom and Doom II for Xbox 360 | Base for Doom Classic |