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:''This article is about the video game series. For the live-action adaptation, see [[Doom (film)]].'' | :''This article is about the video game series. For the live-action adaptation, see [[Doom (film)]].'' | ||
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[[Image:Doom cover art.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Box art, painted by Don Ivan Punchatz.]] | [[Image:Doom cover art.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Box art, painted by Don Ivan Punchatz.]] | ||
Revision as of 19:59, 27 March 2012
- This article is about the video game series. For the live-action adaptation, see Doom (film).
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The following weapons appear in the video game Doom:
Beretta 92FS
The images for the pistol in Doom were most likely created from the Beretta 92FS.
Shotgun
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.
Chaingun
If the chaingun is associated with real weaponry, it is actually a portable Gatling-style weapon similar to a minigun. An actual chain gun has a single barrel.
Super Shotgun
Rocket Launcher
Plasma Gun
Like the shotgun, the plasma gun was created from an existing toy gun, M60-like.
BFG 9000
Chainsaw
The chainsaw graphics are based on scans of a real chainsaw, a McCulloch Eager Beaver.