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GAME - Doom, planet gone wrong!
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Topic 285 GAME - Doom, planet gone wrong!
peg:visionary cyberculture zone 1:12 AM Jan 17, 1994
Doom, by the makers of ID software, has finally shipped and arrived at
various FTP and BBS sites all over the world earlier in December. The
game uses a 3D engine based on the one used in Castle Wolfenstien, also
by ID software.
The game has caused quite a stir on the nations networks as users
scramble to form Doom network games in which up to four people may play
against or along with each other. The game simulated a military base
on a planet that has went wrong, your mission is to destroy all of the
humonoid creatures who have control of it. The intense graphics and
game play have crippled many networks and Doom is being banned all over
the country.
Wolfenstein will soon appear on the Nintendo and Sega game systems,
with Doom destined to follow. Atari Jaguar is unofficially supposed to
be introduced with the Doom game on cartridge in a 64bit enviroment.
FTP to FTP.UWP.EDU to download the shareware/freeware version of Doom.
xposted from: LINE_NOIZ.7
--
Billy Biggs Ottawa, Canada "When all else fails,
ae687@Freenet.carleton.ca read the instructions"