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  2. List of Doom ports - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Advance version of Doom was developed by David A. Palmer Productions and was released on November 5, 2001, [47] and featured a level set identical to the Jaguar version, as the engine is actually a port of it. [48] Both GBA ports feature the same multiplayer functionality as the PC version.

  3. Category:IRIX software - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles relating to software for the Silicon Graphics IRIX operating system It includes IRIX exclusive software, emulators and software that also runs on other platforms. It does not include software that only runs in emulation or virtualization.

  4. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Java port of Quake II game engine Java 3D: Java: Yes 3D Cross-platform: BSD: Community-centric project. Used by many schools as part of course work Jedi: C: Yes 2.5D DOS, Windows: Star Wars: Dark Forces, Outlaws: Proprietary: Rumored to have been reverse-engineered from Doom engine jMonkeyEngine: Java: 2004 Yes 3D Cross-platform: Grappling Hook ...

  5. IRIX - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, IRIX 6.0 added support for the 64-bit MIPS R8000 processor, but is otherwise similar to IRIX 5.2. Later 6.x releases support other members of the MIPS processor family in 64-bit mode. IRIX 6.3 was released for the SGI O2 workstation only. [7] IRIX 6.4 improved multiprocessor scalability for the Octane, Origin 2000, and Onyx2 systems.

  6. Versions and ports of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Versions and ports of Doom

  7. Category:Doom (franchise) games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Doom (1993 video game) Doom (2016 video game) ... This page was last edited on 10 December 2024, ...

  8. Doom engine - Wikipedia

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    The source code to the Linux version of Doom was released to the public under a license that granted rights to non-commercial use on December 23, 1997, followed by the Linux version of Doom II about a week later on December 29, 1997. [4] [5] The source code was later re-released under the GNU General Public License v2.0 or later on October 3, 1999.

  9. Cacowards - Wikipedia

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    Commenting on the event, PC Gamer stated: "If you want a direct route to the best Doom maps and mods, the place to go is the Cacowards." [ 5 ] Rock, Paper, Shotgun shared a similar sentiment, commenting that the Cacowards are "often a handy pointer towards good and fun new things."