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DragonMagazine216_pages_65-66_optim2.pdf|Dragon<br/>(April 1995)
DragonMagazine216_pages_65-66_optim2.pdf|Dragon<br/>(April 1995)
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== Miscellany ==
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NEXT_Generation_17_pages_132-133_optim.pdf|Chris Crawford on the ''Barrels O' Fun'' level<br/>Next Generation<br/>(May 1996)
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== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
Revision as of 17:03, 1 February 2022
Platforms
DOS (original)
Windows • MacOS • PC-98 • GBA • Tapwave Zodiac • Xbox 360 • PS3 • PS4 • Switch • XBONE • Sega Saturn • PSX • Android • iOS
Doom II: Hell on Earth is a first-person shooter originally released for DOS by id Software . It was developed in roughly eight months.[1]
Computer Gaming World (December 1994)
Details on UK launch from The Guardian (6 October 1994)
Reviews [ edit ]
PC Gamer (UK) (October 1994)
Computer Gaming World (November 1994)
Computer and Video Games (November 1994)
GamesMaster (November 1994)
Tallahassee Democrat (syndicated from San Jose Mercury News) (6 November 1994)
PC Gamer (US) (December 1994)
Next Generation (January 1995)
Miscellany [ edit ]
Chris Crawford on the Barrels O' Fun level Next Generation (May 1996)
Further Reading [ edit ]
Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture David Kushner
Masters of Doom' is the true inside story of John Carmack and John Romero, co-creators of the most innovative and notoriously successful video games in history - Doom and Quake.
ISBN 0-8129-7215-5
References [ edit ]