Phobos Mission Control is a single Doom level for limit-removing ports created in 2016 by John Romero as a second warm-up exercise before working on a new FPS game, Blackroom. It is an alternate take on E1M4: Command Control.
Tech Gone Bad is a single Doom level for limit-removing ports created in 2016 by John Romero as a warm-up exercise before working on a new FPS game, Blackroom. It is an alternate take on E1M8: Phobos Anomaly.
Swim With The Whales is a four-level mapset by Zachary Stephens (Ribbiks). It requires a Boom-compatible source port. The mapset is based around a watery theme and—similarly to the author's previous work is centered around a single color, which in this case is blue. The WAD was originally published on November 20, 2013 on the Doomworld forums and submitted to the /idgames archive on December 21, 2013. Along with Stardate, Swim With The Whales received one of the 20th Annual Cacowards.
NOVA II: New Dawn is a limit-removing megawad released in 2015. It is the sequel to 2014's NOVA: The Birth, and follows the same concept of being predominantly made by Doomworld users who were newer and/or inexperienced with mapping.
Celebrate 20 years of the world’s favorite hunting game with Big Buck Hunter: RELOADED! This definitive entry in the series features more content than you can shake a stick at – including new hunts (Zombie Deer), new weapons (Bow Hunting), and new story-driven campaigns – including In Case of Monsters: Lost Island and Terminator Salvation: Delta Mission! No matter where your adventure takes you, get there faster with a new player-friendly interface – and enjoy it all in a new, eye-catching cabinet design! Get connected and enjoy the competitive online features that made Big Buck Hunter the first name in arcade Esports. All this and a new money-saving business model!
TNT: Revilution is a 32-level megawad and unofficial sequel to Final Doom's TNT: Evilution, developed by members of the Doomworld forums and released in 2017. The project had a long and turbulent development dating back to 2009, where it was originally part of TNT 2: Devilution before becoming a separate project led Steve Muller (Kyka) in 2014. After changing hands multiple times, the WAD under the leadership of Micah Petersen (Jaws in Space) was finished and uploaded to the /idgames archive on 29 May, 2017, and was followed by several bugfix patches.
NOVA: The Birth is a limit-removing megawad released in 2014. It was made by members of the Doomworld community who were new or inexperienced with mapping at the time.
Thousands of MOXAT-2046 androids are scattered throughout the confederation of XATOR plants, sowing death and desolation.
Your objective will be to activate the detonators that will destroy the planets and escape before they explode.
The mission is not easy but you are the chosen one
It was Fall of 2014 in the borders of the Chernobyl Zone, the largest blowout in history thundered. After that disaster the Zone began to devour more and more areas of the Earth, threatening the existence of life on the planet. In 2048, a time machine was invented. The creator of this machine gives birth to a plan to save humanity. This plan consists of sending a military specialist to the past to find the main reasons of this massive blowout and eliminate the cause.
Batman Doom is a total conversion for Doom II, created by ACE Team in 1999. In Batman Doom, the player plays Batman fighting various criminals in Gotham City. The game includes a very complex DeHackEd patch which makes it very different from Doom.
Going Down is a 32-level megawad for Doom II released by Cyriak Harris (mouldy), featuring its own original soundtrack by the same author and a custom DeHackEd boss monster (replacing the Wolfenstein SS). It requires a Boom-compatible source port to play. It is known for its small, fairly hard maps with high body counts, and gameplay the author has described as "chaotic-evil". The WAD was named as a winner of the 21st Annual Cacowards.
BrainBread is a cooperative multiplayer experience built on the original Half-Life's GoldSrc engine. It features an arsenal of over 20 weapons makes sure you stand a chance of surviving against the zombie hordes - even if it's but a small one. You will need to help your friends to survive - the Zombies work as a team, and so you better do the same! You're not entirely alone, however. The Army is your only other ally. AI-based tanks, helicopters and soldiers will bring great AI vs. AI fights onto the streets.
The new GOREgeous-system allows you to shoot zombies into pieces and implements realistic blood particles, a seriously novel feature for an early Half-Life mod!
Are you afraid of being killed by a zombie? One thing is worse: becoming one of them. Avoid getting bitten by those buggers. Hundreds of zombies, your friends, a bunch of weapons... are you ready for BrainBread?
The Specialists is a modification for Valve's famous first-person shooter, Half-Life.
It is a real fusion of ideas, taking inspiration from such famous Hollywood movies as Face/Off and The Matrix, mixed with the Hong Kong "Blood Opera" style of directors such as John Woo. All of this is added to classic yet innovative deathmatch and team play game types and mixed with an arsenal of realistic weapons, real freedom of movement, a great selection of maps and serious amounts of carnage.
Hell Revealed (HR.WAD) is a 32-level megawad for Doom II, released on May 2, 1997. It was created by speedrunner Yonatan Donner and his friend Haggay Niv. This megawad was designed with full skill level support to allow unskilled players to complete it, and yet also provide "extreme challenge" for the best players.[1][2] The latter is the best-known feature of Hell Revealed, with the result that it has had the most speedruns recorded of any PWAD. Thus, it is one of a few PWADs that are legal for competition in the Compet-n. A sequel, Hell Revealed II, was released in late 2003, created by a new team with Yonatan Donner's approval.
Stahlfeder: Tekkou Hikuudan is a vertical shoot'em'up released only in Japan in 1996 for the original Sony Playstation, it has since been re-released for the PSN.