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  1. DOOM source code

    616 downloads

       (435 reviews)

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  2. Doom 3 GPL source release

    26 downloads

       (11 reviews)

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  3. GtkRadiant source code

    Following last summer's release of Quake III Arena source code and tools under the GPL license, id is now placing GtkRadiant and q3map2 under GPL license. We are also providing in this release a number of Quake II tools that never made it under GPL when we packaged Quake II source code.

    GtkRadiant [1] is the heavily modified version of QERadiant and Q3Radiant ( id's level editors used during Quake II and Quake III Arena development ). It runs on Microsoft Windows platforms, GNU/Linux, MacOS X, and supports level editing for many id technology games [2].

    A tarball of the initial release is available from our ftp server [3], and the development website [4] now holds a subversion repository with the GPL code. We expect development on the editor to continue as usual, and hope that many new developers will join us [5] :-)

    18 downloads

       (7 reviews)

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  4. Return to Castle Wolfenstein multiplayer GPL source release

    This source release does not contain any game data, the game data is still covered by the original EULA and must be obeyed as usual.

    You must patch the game to the latest version.

    Note that RTCW is available from the Steam store at http://store.steampowered.com/app/9010/

    Linux note: due to the game CD containing only a Windows version of the game, you must install and update the game using WINE to get the game data.

    18 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  5. DOOM serial / modem driver source

    This is the source for the DOOM serial / modem driver.

    11 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  6. idsetup.zip

    This is the source for the setup program included with DOOM, final DOOM, strife, etc. Unzip with directories.

    37 downloads

       (12 reviews)

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  7. Quake III Arena GPL source release

    While we made sure we were still able to compile the game on Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac, this build didn't get any kind of extensive testing so it may not work completely right. Whenever an id game is released under GPL, several projects start making the source code more friendly to nowaday's compilers and environements. If you are picking up this release weeks/months/years after we uploaded it, you probably want to look around on the net for cleaned up versions of this codebase as well.

    44 downloads

       (28 reviews)

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  8. DOOM IPX network driver source

    This is the source for the DOOM ipx network driver.

    13 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  9. Wolfenstein 3D source code

    We are releasing this code for the entertainment of the user community. We don't guarentee that anything even builds in here. Projects just seem to rot when you leave them alone for long periods of time.

    This is all the source we have relating to the original PC wolfenstein 3D project. We haven't looked at this stuff in years, and I would probably be horribly embarassed to dig through my old code, so please don't ask any questions about it. The original project was built in borland c++ 3.0. I think some minor changes were required for later versions.

    You will need the data from a released version of wolf or spear to use the exe built from this code. You can just use a shareware version if you are really cheap.

    50 downloads

       (13 reviews)

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  10. Quake source code

    This is the complete source code for winquake, glquake, quakeworld, and glquakeworld.

    88 downloads

       (18 reviews)

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  11. Return to Castle Wolfenstein single player GPL source release

    This source release does not contain any game data, the game data is still covered by the original EULA and must be obeyed as usual.

    You must patch the game to the latest version.

    Note that RTCW is available from the Steam store at http://store.steampowered.com/app/9010/

    Linux note: due to the game CD containing only a Windows version of the game, you must install and update the game using WINE to get the game data.

    32 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  12. Quake 2 source code

    This is the complete source code for Quake 2, version 3.21, buildable with visual C++ 6.0. The linux version should be buildable, but we haven't tested it for the release.

    70 downloads

       (13 reviews)

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  13. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory GPL source release

    Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a free release, and can be downloaded from http://www.splashdamage.com/content/wolfenstein-enemy-territory-barracks

    This source release does not contain any game data, the game data is still covered by the original EULA and must be obeyed as usual.

    Install the latest version of the game for your platform to get the game data.

    18 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  14. Quake utilities

    This is the latest version of all released quake utilities as of september 13, 1996. Each utility has a seperate directory and VC++ project file. Be sure to pkunzip -d to get all the directories. Precompiled versions for win32 are also included. The .qc source files are not icluded here, you will have to get them elsewhere.

    20 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  15. Quake 2 source code

    This is the complete source code for Quake 2, version 3.21, buildable with visual C++ 6.0. The linux version should be buildable, but we haven't tested it for the release.

    25 downloads

       (13 reviews)

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    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      These levels are short, sweet, and pack a lot of punch. Complete with a humorous end-text-screen containing a healthy dose of silly shock-humor, this is a masterful triumph of Heretic map-making, and most certainly a must-play wad.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      A really frantic and fun DM map with pretty neat stuff like invisible pillar in the middle of the arena, doesn't have anything to do with the title but the level can become a BFG spamming fest soon, especially with bots. Less fun in SP but the arch-ville+bunch of nazi combo is a nice feat.
    • By Fireseth · Posted
      Only six enemies (played on UV) and no working exit. Other than that, it is a pretty detailed map for 1995. I enjoyed the general design and the poisonous vats of acid. Very cool, but not practical for good gameplay.   EDIT: Just discovered this is a ideally a DM wad… haha, for that purpose, it seems good. My original rating was 2/5, will change it now.
    • By CravenCoyote · Posted
      Lots of traps and monster closets. Some switches are activated by shooting but there's nothing to really tell you about this because they look the same as other switches.   Texturing is good and enemy placement proved rather difficult at times. There aren't may health pickups on UV so it was a fight to get through.
    • By costadevale · Posted
      It's pretty good for 1994. If you don't mind having no health items at all (except in a few maps) and the outrageous amounts of cyberdemons per map, you should give it a try. It's pretty challenging and I like it. E2M3 is a bit 'eh...' though.
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