![]() ![]() The logo of the Super Turbo Turkey Puncher 3 mini-game is a parody on the Street Fighter Alpha 3 logo.Besides being laborers who have turned into the undead, these people are also renowned contemporary jazz musicians. Among the many names the game uses for owners of the PDF pads are Seamus Blake and Ben Wolfe.The game's intro (text and voice-over) and story bare an uncanny resemblance to Resident Evil: The Movie.One of them, called Booty actually sports a picture of Hunter's (a female character from Quake III: Arena) lovely backside. At certain points within the game, magazines with various covers can be discovered.This is most likely a reference to id Software monkey Eric Webb. At one point in the game, the player comes across a nearly-dead soldier named E.Other examples of hidden images in the pentagram are the UAC (Union Aerospace Corporation) logo and a Moon symbol (probably referring to the moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, but it is not sure whether this really is a reference) This ancient hero is actually the Marine from the original DOOM, and the stone tablet looks almost exactly like the front cover of the original US DOS DOOM box. One of these is showing the ancient hero in a battle against the forces of hell. On Site 3 and the Excavation Dig Site, there are four stone tables which the archaeologists had found.The names on the door are names of actual id Software employees. In a certain section of the Delta Complex, the player comes across a whole area of employee offices.Costello, who helped writing the story and dialog on DOOM³ and its expansion pack, DOOM³: Resurrection of Evil. ![]() NovelsĪs of 2009, two novels based on the game have been released, Doom³: Worlds on Fire, and Doom³: Maelstrom. Incidentally, this is the first time the main character in a DOOM game talks. That word is "God." as he sees the Cyberdemon. The Doomguy speaks only one word in the entire game. "Betrug" is the German word for fraud or deceit, which is exactly what the doctor does. The name of the doctor responsible for the disaster is Dr. In Germany, the game was released unlocalized and uncut, both which are very unusual. * Finally, (and most infamously) the game's initial concept called for a use key like in the original, but this feature was removed by head honcho John Carmack who called the feature "just a gimmick". * A flamethrower was at one point considered, and the PDA was going to include a map feature like in the original DOOM games. * More female personnel in Phobos, including a never confirmed female receptionist and an apparently complete topless dead female modeled by Kenneth Scott that was to be found on an autopsy table later in the game. Their removal being quoted as the final nail in the coffin for the inclusion of a railgun (the weapon from Quake was originally going to be in the game as the long-range/sniper weapon). * Longer outdoor excursions that got scrapped mostly due to engine considerations. The budget for this game was US$15 million. This game was loosely adapted into 2004's DOOM: The Boardgame.
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