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OVERVIEW ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF DOOM
User:Fredrik/Development of Doom; Doom Bible; Making of doom; Doom production; Making of Doom; User:PresN/DoD
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of doom         
phrase that can be added to anything to make it sound evil or even more evil than it already is
Man! That was the party of doom last night.
Dungeon of Doom         
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING STABLE
Dungeon Of Doom; Dungeon of doom; The Dungeon of Doom
The Dungeon of Doom was the name of a heel professional wrestling stable in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) that existed from 1995 to 1997.
Doctor Doom         
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FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
Dr. Doom; Victor von Doom; Victor Van Damme aka Doctor Doom; Doc Doom; Dr Doom; Dr Victor von Doom; List of devices used by Doctor Doom; Books of Doom; Castle Doom; Doctor Doom's Armor; Doom in other media; Doc Doom in other media; Victor Doom; Doctor doom in other media; Doctor Victor von Doom; Fictional history of Doctor Doom; Doctor Doom's devices; Dr.Doom; Victor Von Doom; Doctor doom; Dr. Victor Von Doom; Doctor Victor Von Doom; Doctor Juggernaut; Doom Supreme
Doctor Victor Von Doom is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The Fantastic Four #5 in July 1962.

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Development of Doom

Doom, a first-person shooter game by id Software, was released in December 1993 and is considered one of the most significant and influential titles in video game history. Development began in November 1992, with programmers John Carmack and John Romero, artists Adrian Carmack and Kevin Cloud, and designer Tom Hall. Late in development, Hall was replaced by Sandy Petersen and programmer Dave Taylor joined. The music and sound effects were created by Bobby Prince.

The Doom concept was proposed in late 1992, after the release of Wolfenstein 3D and its sequel Spear of Destiny. John Carmack was working on an improved 3D game engine from those games, and the team wanted to have their next game take advantage of his designs. Several ideas were proposed, including a new game in their Commander Keen series, but John proposed a game about using technology to fight demons inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons campaigns the team played. The initial months of development were spent building prototypes, while Hall created the Doom Bible, a design document for his vision of the game and its story; after id released a grandiose press release touting features that the team had not yet begun working on, the Doom Bible was rejected in favor of a plotless game with no design document at all.

Over the next six months, Hall designed levels based on real military bases, Romero built features, and artists Adrian and Cloud created textures and demons based on clay models they built. Hall's level designs, however, were deemed uninteresting and Romero began designing his own levels; Hall, increasingly frustrated with his limited influence, was fired in July. He was replaced by Petersen in September, and the team worked increasingly long hours until the game was completed in December 1993. Doom was self-published by id on December 10, 1993, and immediately downloaded by thousands of players.

Pronunciation examples for of doom
1. arc of doom and gloom--
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2. as horrible cages of doom.
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3. Lemony: -- fanfare of doom that I wish
The Composer Is Dead _ Lemony Snicket & Nathaniel Stookey _ Talks at Google
4. to the right hand of doom.
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5. Nip and tuck till crack of doom.
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Examples of use of of doom
1. This, of course, isn‘t the first harbinger of doom.
2. Rarely has any innovation in public life been greeted with so many dire predictions of doom.
3. But no, or at least perhaps not – as all the usual voices of doom pipe down.
4. He admonished "prophets of doom" in the media who had said he preferred secession to unity.
5. Even the more prudent projections of doom entail scenarios like these.