

RELATED: Doom is Now Playable Through a Series of CheckboxesĪccording to the mod description, DoomFront supports the opening classic Doom map E1M1, which for many older gamers, was their first exposure to the game way back in 1993. Images on the page show UAC-style marines battling it out in arenas very reminiscent of the classic Doom titles. There's also, at the time of this article going live, a mode where players can fight to "secure domination" over the battlefield. It's also possible to choose to play as a demon, such as the imp or shotgun sergeant. Called "DoomFront," the mod takes the 2005 iteration of the fondly remembered Star Wars installment and sets it in the inspirational id game, which includes players being able to duke it out in deathmatches, using characters inspired by the classic games. Uploading the mod to Mod DB recently, creator bk2modder has reimagined the original LucasArts/Pandemic Star Wars: Battlefront 2 as a Doom game. However, in something of a new take on an old classic, someone has modded Star Wars: Battlefront 2 to turn it into the id Software FPS.

Take the fan who turned Doom 2 into a third-person beat em up, not to mention the number of devices the game has been ported to. Since being released almost 30 years ago, fans have been altering and modding the game to turn it into something else. With Episode IX being released this fall, we should see some new items before year’s end.” And after that? The Star Wars onslaught will still likely continue, and be joined by a new licensing powerhouse.The original Doom games have had such an impact on the gaming world, literally setting the bar for what was possible in first-person action games at the time. My own daughters really enjoy the Star Wars range. “The Nerf Star Wars collection paved the way for that, and the First Order Stormtrooper Deluxe Blaster is a recent hit. “Hasbro is great about cross-pollinating their brands, and licensing for Nerf is something that’s really ramped-up in recent years,” Zahn explains. The Force is strong with Nerf, and this 14-inch battle blaster takes full advantage of one of parent company Hasbro’s most popular licensees. Star Wars Nerf First Order Stormtrooper Deluxe Blaster You could take down an actual rhino with this boxed model.

And, second, it was released as part of a Costco-exclusive value pack in 2015, which came with two extra drums, fifty extra darts, and was the first Nerf set to feature pre-packaged batteries.

First, it’s known to jam up less during use. This double-barreled beast comes in two colors, white and blue, the latter of which is more desirable to collectors for a couple of reasons.
