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Knee deep in the dead doom
Knee deep in the dead doom









knee deep in the dead doom

"Doom" soon found its way onto record numbers of computers, and the company was raking in $100,000 per day from $9 shareware purchases - and the free first episode was installed on millions of computers. What awaited players inside that 2-megabyte package would totally eclipse the experience they'd had in other first-person games like "Battlezone" and id's own "Wolfenstein 3D." Those old enough may remember getting the shareware version of "Doom," (subtitled "Knee Deep in the Dead") which ran on DOS, on a stack of floppy disks or downloading it via modem from a local bulletin board system.











Knee deep in the dead doom