The Ultimate Doom

a.k.a. The Ultimate Doom: Thy Flesh Consumed

published by GT Interactive in 1995, developed by id Software, running on MS-DOS
type: shooter
genre: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, First-person shooter
series: Doom
perspective: 1st person
player options: single player, Internet
game engine: id Tech 1
languages: eng
4.4/5

Official descriptions (2)

The complete megahit game that set the world afire. Plus All-New Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed.

The demons came and the marines died. Except one. Your are the last defense against these hell-spawned hordes. Prepare for the most intense mutant-laden, blood-splattered action ever! The texture-mapped virtual world is so real, you don't just play DOOM - you live it.

The Ultimate DOOM takes you beyond anything you've ever experienced. First, you get all three original episodes - that's 27 levels of awesome, explosive excitement. Then it really blows you away with an all-new episode: Thy Flesh Consumed.

Now you're dead meat. Just when you think you're getting pretty good at DOOM, you get hit with Perfect Hatred, Sever the Wicked and seven other expert levels never seen before! They're so incredibly tough, the first 27 levels will seem like a walk in the park!

? - # 2009-01-15 19:57:55 - official description - source
The Ultimate Doom takes you far beyond the realms of your experience. All three original episodes of the greatest, splattertastic, adrenaline pumping game ever made are here - that's 27 levels of doomongerous gameplay to challenge even the most hardened gamer. But that's just for starters... Then, but only if you're tough enough, you can pick up the gauntlet of an all-new episode... Thy Flesh Consumed. Those fiendish geniuses from id have delved deep into their twisted psyches to present you with the ultimate Doom experience yet - nine new levels of the most torturous, twisting and toughest action imaginable. Will you prove big enough to meet the challenge?

Box blurb - # 2007-07-31 12:45:21 - official description

Description

Retail version of shareware Doom that included fourth episode: "Thy Flesh Consumed" which was not present in the registered version of the shareware release. The fourth episode is not considered canon either, as the story involved with it is intentionally ridiculous (avenging the murder of your white pet rabbit).

Sanguine # 2007-04-29 17:07:41

Comment

Comes on 5 3½ disks.

Sanguine # 2008-06-03 16:06:17

Technical specs

hardware: 386DX CPU,
display: _ (mixed), raster, textured polygons
Minimum:
* MS-DOS 5.0
* 33 MHz 386 CPU
* VGA GPU
* 4 MB RAM
* 20 MB free HD space
* Sound Blaster or AdLib SPU

Recommended:
* 8 MB RAM

Sanguine # 2008-06-03 16:04:55

Authors / Staff

design

American McGee (designer)
Sandy Petersen (designer)

coding

Dave Taylor (programmer)
John Carmack (programmer)
John Romero (programmer)
Mike Abrash (programmer)
Paul Radek (programmer)

graphics

Adrian Carmack (artist)
Kevin Cloud (artist)

audio

Rober Prince (music)
Rober Prince (sounds)

Related games

ported to
Doom (PS)

expansion of
DOOM (MS-DOS)

Contributors (4)

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Sanguine
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