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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. | 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. |
Revision as of 16:33, 17 March 2012
- This article is about the video game series. For the live-action adaptation, see Doom (film).
The following weapons appear in the video game Doom:
Chainsaw
The chainsaw graphics are based on scans of a real chainsaw, a McCulloch Eager Beaver.
Pistol
The images for the pistol in Doom were most likely created from the Beretta 92FS pistol, which is currently the standard service pistol of the U.S. military.
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.
Rocket Launcher
Plasma Gun
Like the shotgun, the plasma gun was created from an existing toy gun, M60-like.