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[[Image:Doom cover art.jpg|thumb|right|350px|''Doom'' (1993)]]
 
[[Image:Doom cover art.jpg|thumb|right|350px|''Doom'' (1993)]]
''This article is about the video game series. For the live-action adaptation, see [[Doom]].''
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''This article is about the video game series, and covers weapons appearing in the released titles '''Doom''', '''Doom 2''', '''The Ultimate Doom''' and '''Final Doom'''. For the 2005 live-action adaptation, see [[Doom]].''
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'''Doom''' is a 1993 videogame released for the PC and later for a variety of other systems by Id Software. A spiritual successor to the earlier ''Wolfenstein 3D'', it represented a radical leap forward in technology, with an advanced engine which could handle non-orthagonal walls and pseudo-3D effects such as stairs and elevators.
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''Doom'' was followed by a series of modifications using the same set of weapons; '''Doom 2''' in 1994 was a major engine update and as well as featuring new monsters featured a new weapon, the "Super Shotgun." This was followed by '''The Ultimate Doom''' in 1995 and '''Final Doom''' in 1996.
  
 
'''The following weapons appear in the video game ''Doom'':'''
 
'''The following weapons appear in the video game ''Doom'':'''
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=Overview=
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''Doom'' used a process of photographic digitisation to create the sprites used in the game itself; monsters were created from latex, while the weapons were a combination of all-prop mockups and cap-firing replicas bought from the local Toys "R" Us. While these would not normally qualify for inclusion, the pistol and shotgun are routinely misidentified as real weapons, and so this page exists to identify they are not.
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=Weapons=
  
 
== Replica Beretta 92FS ==
 
== Replica Beretta 92FS ==
  
The images for the pistol in Doom were created from a toy weapon which appears to have been a replica [[Beretta 92FS]].
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The images for the pistol in Doom were created from a toy weapon which appears to have been a replica [[Beretta 92FS]]. This was confirmed by John Romero to have been bought at the same store as the Dakota.
  
[[Image:Pistolmanual.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:MAP01.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:MAP01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
  
 
== Tootsie-Toy "Dakota" cap gun ==
 
== Tootsie-Toy "Dakota" cap gun ==
  
The images for the shotgun in Doom are of those of a toy shotgun called the "TootsieToy Dakota", manufactured by the Strombecker Corporation of America.  
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The images for the shotgun in Doom are of those of a toy shotgun called the "Tootsie-Toy Dakota", manufactured by the Strombecker Corporation of America.  
  
[[Image:Sgstairs.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:DoomShotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Tootsie-Toy "Dakota" cap gun]]
[[Image:MAP11 shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:Sgstairs.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
[[Image:DoomShotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:MAP11 shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
  
 
== Unknown shotgun ==
 
== Unknown shotgun ==
  
[[Image:Ssg gray.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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The "Super Shotgun," first introduced in ''Doom 2'', is a break-open double-barrel shotgun of unknown model. It is not clear if it was based on a toy weapon like the others or a real one.
[[Image:DOOM2 ingame 1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
 
  
==Trivia==
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[[Image:Ssg gray.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
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[[Image:DOOM2 ingame 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
  
=== Plasma Gun ===
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=Trivia=
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== Plasma Gun ==
  
 
Like the shotgun, the plasma gun was created from an existing toy gun, M60-like.
 
Like the shotgun, the plasma gun was created from an existing toy gun, M60-like.
[[Image:Plas0003.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
 
  
=== Chainsaw ===
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[[Image:Plas0003.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
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== Chainsaw ==
  
 
The chainsaw graphics are based on scans of a real chainsaw, a McCulloch Eager Beaver.
 
The chainsaw graphics are based on scans of a real chainsaw, a McCulloch Eager Beaver.
  
[[Image:D208saw.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:D208saw.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
[[Image:Doom ingame 1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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[[Image:Doom ingame 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
  
 
[[Category:Video Game]]
 
[[Category:Video Game]]
 
[[Category:First Person Shooter]]
 
[[Category:First Person Shooter]]

Revision as of 08:08, 29 March 2012

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Work In Progress

This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Doom (VG) for current discussions. Content is subject to change.

Doom (1993)

This article is about the video game series, and covers weapons appearing in the released titles Doom, Doom 2, The Ultimate Doom and Final Doom. For the 2005 live-action adaptation, see Doom.

Doom is a 1993 videogame released for the PC and later for a variety of other systems by Id Software. A spiritual successor to the earlier Wolfenstein 3D, it represented a radical leap forward in technology, with an advanced engine which could handle non-orthagonal walls and pseudo-3D effects such as stairs and elevators.

Doom was followed by a series of modifications using the same set of weapons; Doom 2 in 1994 was a major engine update and as well as featuring new monsters featured a new weapon, the "Super Shotgun." This was followed by The Ultimate Doom in 1995 and Final Doom in 1996.

The following weapons appear in the video game Doom:

Overview

Doom used a process of photographic digitisation to create the sprites used in the game itself; monsters were created from latex, while the weapons were a combination of all-prop mockups and cap-firing replicas bought from the local Toys "R" Us. While these would not normally qualify for inclusion, the pistol and shotgun are routinely misidentified as real weapons, and so this page exists to identify they are not.

Weapons

Replica Beretta 92FS

The images for the pistol in Doom were created from a toy weapon which appears to have been a replica Beretta 92FS. This was confirmed by John Romero to have been bought at the same store as the Dakota.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm

Tootsie-Toy "Dakota" cap gun

The images for the shotgun in Doom are of those of a toy shotgun called the "Tootsie-Toy Dakota", manufactured by the Strombecker Corporation of America.

File:DoomShotgun2.jpg
Tootsie-Toy "Dakota" cap gun
Sgstairs.jpg

Unknown shotgun

The "Super Shotgun," first introduced in Doom 2, is a break-open double-barrel shotgun of unknown model. It is not clear if it was based on a toy weapon like the others or a real one.

Trivia

Plasma Gun

Like the shotgun, the plasma gun was created from an existing toy gun, M60-like.

Plas0003.jpg

Chainsaw

The chainsaw graphics are based on scans of a real chainsaw, a McCulloch Eager Beaver.

D208saw.jpg
Doom ingame 1.jpg

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