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: ''"TNT" redirects here. For the modding collaborative, see [[TeamTNT]].''
'''TNT: Evilution''', released in June 1996, forms one half of [[Final Doom]], a commercial product which consists of two 32-level [[Doom II]] [[IWAD]]s (the other being [[The Plutonia Experiment]]), similar to ''[[Doom II]]''. The "TNT" in the title stands for "The New Technology" , and is also represents the name of the mapping team, [[TeamTNT|mapping team]] , who created Evilution. It was completed in November 1995, and was to have been released for free. However, a publishing deal was brokered by [[John Romero]] the night before its planned release, resulting in the commercial publication of Final Doom by [[id Software]]. This commercialization of TNT: Evilution caused a certain amount of controversy within the Doom community, and Evilution is consequently one of [[Doomworld]]'s "[[Top 10 Infamous WADs]]", albeit not for reasons of gameplay or level design.
TNT: Evilution was completed in November 1995, and was to have been released for free. However, a publishing deal was brokered by [[John Romero]], resulting in the commercial release of Final Doom by [[id Software]]. The commercialization of TNT: Evilution caused a certain amount of controversy amongst the Doom community, and Evilution is consequently one of [[Doomworld]]'s "[[Top 10 Infamous WADs]]", albeit not for reasons of gameplay or level design. Evilution has a much more technical theme with levels that are akin to real buildings, versus Plutonia, whose floor design tends more toward a natural landscape feel.
Eleven levels from the IWAD are featured in the [[Final Doom (PlayStation)|Sony PlayStation]] version of Final Doom.