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The Doom Community Archives, now houses the files
formerly hosted at CDROM.COM. Ty Halderman, one of the managers of the
archive and part of TeamTNT,
has released the following information:
Ty Halderman Statement For Public Release
This site is a massive archive of Doom, Doom2 WADs and maps for other
game engines. |
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The "Grand Central Station" of news about Doom2. This
site is a massive archive of Doom, Doom2 WADs and maps for other game
engines. |
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Link fixed and verified as of 05-22-2008
Back Online as of 12-07-2002
Down as of 11-22-2001 |
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Down as of sometime in 2006 "Best Little Wharehouse" on
the 'net.
Yeah, that's an "a," not an "o." |
| CLIENT AND SERVER
APPLICATIONS |
The DEFACTO Server Lister
by Bond
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- Join Zdaemon games without creating an account on the master server
- Lists all SKULLTAG, ZDAEMON and ODAMEX servers available
- Displays server details up the Kazoo!
- A stunning piece of work.
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Brad
Carney re-invents Doom2 teamplay - the way it should have been in the first
place. We played this at one of our LANs (Nov 11, 2001) and it totally
rocked even way back then!
- Easy client setup
- Easy to convert a regular wad into a CTF WAD. If you
think about that, there are a ton of exsiting wads that are candidates for
this (Biff's Zboat?).
- Can serve all types of WADs - single player, deathmatch, SkullTag CTF,
etc.
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DOOM][ has come to the Internet. Randy Heit, author
of ZDOOM, will undoubtably go down in DOOM history as the person responsible
for bringing a viable game of DOOM to the Internet. Thanks MUCHLY! |
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Must register on the Zdaemon master server before you can
use this as your launcher. Use
Internet Doom Explorer
as your launcher to avoid registering. |
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Looks like this is a dead project as of 2001. |