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Is one of the most widely in the genre. Starting with the original version (released as on December 10, 1993), it has been released officially for a number of,,, and other devices. Some of the ports are replications of the MS-DOS version, while others differ considerably, including modifications to the level designs and monsters, with some ports offering content not included in the original MS-DOS version. After Doom's was released to the public on December 23, 1997, several were created by fans to allow the original PC version to run on modern operating systems.

Personal computers MS-DOS Original version Doom's initial release on December 10, 1993 was only for MS-DOS and had 320x200 pixel resolution. The releases include: • 1.0 (December 10, 1993) - Initial release. The internal program number reads v0.99. • 1.1 (December 16, 1993) - Fixed some bugs in the 1.0 release.

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• 1.2 (February 17, 1994) - Added support for modem play and new difficulty level called Nightmare. • 1.4 (June 28, 1994), 1.5 (July 8, 1994), and 1.6 (August 3, 1994) were minor updates, and only available to testers.

• 1.666 (September 1, 1994) - Contained improved network code and a new version of deathmatch called Deathmatch 2.0. In addition, the pattern in episode 1, map 4 was altered. • 1.7 (October 11, 1994) - Contained IWAD changes and lacked the DeathManager! Front end multiplayer game launcher. • 1.7a (November 8, 1994) - Contained sound code changes and included version 1.1 of the DeathManager! Front end multiplayer game launcher.

• 1.8 (January 23, 1995) - Updated the Doom FAQ. • 1.9 (February 1, 1995) - Final release. Drivers Trident Providia 9685 Win Xp.

The Ultimate Doom On April 30, 1995, an upgraded version of the game, The Ultimate Doom, was released, which contained an additional fourth episode, 'Thy Flesh Consumed', in addition to the original three episodes. NEXTSTEP This was the version that the MS-DOS product emerged from, since, at the time, was using a for its graphic-engine development. This version is sluggish on anything below an 040 NeXTstation/cube (though it runs smoother with a higher amount of memory), and is missing sound, which was added on the PC side.