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== Ads ==
== Marketing ==


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PC Format (1994-11) 038 (Future)_pages_66_67.jpg|PC Format<br/>(November 1994)
 
cgw_125_page_47.jpg|Computer Gaming World<br/>(December 1994)
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== Launch ==
== Launch ==


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The_Guardian_Thu__Oct_6__1994_.jpg|Details on UK launch from The Guardian<br/>(6 October 1994)
 
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== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==


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PC Gamer - Issue 011 Volume 1 Number 11 (1994-10)(Future Publishing)(GB)_pages_1_62-65_optim.pdf|PC Gamer (UK)<br/>(October 1994)
 
Edge-014_pages_70-72_optim.pdf|Edge<br/>(November 1994)
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cgw_124_pages_100_102_104_optim.pdf|Computer Gaming World<br/>(November 1994)
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CVG_Nov94_pp58-59_optim.pdf|Computer and Video Games<br/>(November 1994)
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GamesMaster (1994-11) 023_pages_80-81_optim.pdf|GamesMaster<br/>(November 1994)
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PC Format (1994-11) 038 (Future)_pages_76-77_optim.pdf|PC Format<br/>(November 1994)
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PC Zone 20 (November 1994)_pages_60-64_optim.pdf|PC Zone<br/>(November 1994)
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Tallahassee_Democrat_Sun__Nov_6__1994.pdf|Tallahassee Democrat (syndicated from San Jose Mercury News)<br/>(6 November 1994)
 
PCGamerUSA_007_pp134-135_optim.pdf|PC Gamer (US)<br/>(December 1994)
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NEXT_Generation_01_page_100.jpg|Next Generation<br/>(January 1995)
|file=Edge-014_pages_70-72_optim.pdf
DragonMagazine216_pages_65-66_optim2.pdf|Dragon<br/>(April 1995)
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== Miscellany ==
== 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 08:13, 6 Ocak 2024

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]


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Further Reading[edit]

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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

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