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