Talk:Doom/References
Appearance
General references[edit]
- Kushner, David: Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture, Random House Publishing Group 2003, ISBN 0-3755-0524-5
- Unknown, Doomworld interview with John Carmack. Retrieved December 4, 2004
- Romero, John (2002) Doom. Retrieved December 4, 2004
- Leukart, Hank (1994) The "Official" Doom FAQ. Retrieved December 4, 2004
References by section[edit]
Game overview[edit]
The story is given in the Doom manual. A transcription is available at http://oregonstate.edu/~lloydo/doomstory.txt (provided by User:Sarge Baldy)
Gameplay[edit]
Based on direct observations of the game.
Episodes and levels[edit]
Based on direct observations of the game.
Multiplayer[edit]
Technology[edit]
Impact and controversy[edit]
Development and release history[edit]
- Staff list: based on observation of credits screen
- Influences
- Masters of Doom
- http://doomworld.com/interviews/int7.shtml
- Development changes
- Masters of Doom
- http://doomworld.com/interviews/int7.shtml
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Versions[edit]
Sequels[edit]
- ESRB ratings
- Entertainment Software Rating Board (1999-2004) ESRB Game Ratings Search Results. Retrieved December 4, 2004
Games using the Doom engine[edit]
Spin-offs[edit]
- Doom comic book
- Original artwork available on eBay: Stine, Andrew (April 18, 2004). Own A Piece Of
CrapHistory. Doomworld. - Note that the eBay auction page for the original Doom comic book artwork is no longer available.
- The Doom Comic
- Original artwork available on eBay: Stine, Andrew (April 18, 2004). Own A Piece Of
Homages[edit]
Fan activity[edit]
WADs[edit]
Competition[edit]
Notes[edit]
- Quote from http://doomworld.com/interviews/int7.shtml