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'''Hacx''' (pronounced "hacks" and commonly written as '''HacX''') is a [[total conversion]] for [[Doom II]]. It was created by Banjo Software in 1997, and featured an entirely new set of graphics. Hacx uses a [[DeHackEd]] modified version of the [[Doom engine]] and the authors of Hacx paid id Software $5,000 for the rights to market Hacx as a [[Commercial games|commercial ]] add-on for Doom II.
Hacx itself was generally unsuccessful; by the time it was released, the superior [[Quake]] engine that had just come out made the Doom engine pale in comparison. Public interest for Doom and games derived from it was, effectively, dead; even though Hacx was considered a decent TC, it arrived on the market too late to become a success.
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