1 # Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit.
3 NAMEBASE= doomgame-iwad
7 SDESC[standard]= Shareware/free IWAD files for DooM engine games
9 CONTACT= Michael_Reim[kraileth@elderlinux.org]
11 DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main freedoom
12 SITES[main]= http://ravenports.elderlinux.org/distcache/
13 SITES[freedoom]= https://github.com/freedoom/freedoom/releases/download/v0.12.1/
14 DISTFILE[1]= doom19s.zip:main
15 DISTFILE[2]= htic_v12.zip:main
16 DISTFILE[3]= hexndemo.zip:main
17 DISTFILE[4]= strife11.zip:main
18 DISTFILE[5]= freedoom-0.12.1.zip:freedoom
19 DISTFILE[6]= freedm-0.12.1.zip:freedoom
21 SPKGS[standard]= complete
30 OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none
31 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none
33 EXTRACT_DIRTY= 1 2 3 4
35 LICENSE= CUSTOM1:hereticsw BSD3CLAUSE:freedoom1
36 LICENSE_NAME= CUSTOM1:"ID SOFTWARE LICENSE"
37 LICENSE_FILE= CUSTOM1:{{WRKDIR}}/doomgame-iwad_2/LICENSE.DOC
38 BSD3CLAUSE:{{WRKDIR}}/freedoom-0.12.1/COPYING.txt
41 FPC_EQUIVALENT= games/doom-data
46 ( cd ${WRKDIR}/doomgame-iwad_1 ; \
47 ${CAT} DOOMS_19.1 DOOMS_19.2 > DOOMS_19.EXE ; \
48 /usr/bin/unzip DOOMS_19.EXE )
49 ( cd ${WRKDIR}/doomgame-iwad_2 ; \
50 ${CAT} HTIC_V12.1 HTIC_V12.2 > HTIC_V12.EXE ; \
51 /usr/bin/unzip HTIC_V12.EXE)
52 ${MKDIR} -p ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
53 ${CP} ${WRKDIR}/doomgame-iwad_1/DOOM1.WAD \
54 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
55 ${CP} ${WRKDIR}/doomgame-iwad_2/HERETIC1.WAD \
56 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
57 ${CP} ${WRKDIR}/doomgame-iwad_3/HEXEN.WAD \
58 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
59 ${CP} ${WRKDIR}/doomgame-iwad_4/STRIFE0.WAD \
60 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
61 ${CP} ${WRKDIR}/freedoom-0.12.1/*.wad \
62 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
63 ${CP} ${WRKDIR}/freedm-0.12.1/freedm.wad \
64 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/share/games/doomengine
66 [FILE:612:descriptions/desc.doomsw]
67 DooM is a scifi / horror themed first-person shooter game released by ID
68 software in 1993. Thanks to its then incredibly powerful engine and the
69 fast-paced action, back in the day the game was nothing short of
70 revolutionary. It supports different floor and ceiling heights, light
71 effects and moving level geometry as well as features like teleporters.
72 DooM also introduced the ever popular multiplayer mode known as Deathmatch.
74 The first of the three original episodes, "Knee-deep in the dead", was
75 released as shareware.
77 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for the DooM
81 [FILE:613:descriptions/desc.hereticsw]
82 Heretic is a dark fantasy first-person shooter game developed by Raven
83 software and released in 1994. It uses a modified version of the Doom
84 engine that supports new features like looking up and down as well as an
85 inventory. The player can collect several magic artifacts and use them
86 later. Those include among others: Health potions, an ancient tome that
87 temporarily boosts weapons or the wings of wrath which enable fly-mode.
89 The first of the three original episodes, "City of the damned", was
90 released as shareware.
92 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for the Heretic
96 [FILE:1080:descriptions/desc.hexendemo]
97 HeXen is an apocalyptic fantasy first-person shooter by Raven software.
98 Published in 1995 it is the sequel to Heretic and uses a heavily improved
99 Doom engine with higher resolution and many new features. HeXen lets the
100 player choose one of three characters (a warrior, a priest or a mage).
101 Each class has unique weapons and attributes such as toughness, power, and
102 moving speed. Therefor different tactics are necessary to beat the game
103 depending on the class chosen.
105 Due to introducing hub levels, the game is largely non-linear as
106 previously visited levels can be entered again. HeXen includes several
107 large-scale puzzles. By completing parts of a puzzle new areas in various
108 levels open up. The goal of each hub is to complete the puzzle, defeat the
109 boss and get to the next hub. The engine features so-called ACS scripts.
110 The scripting makes the world much more dynamic and allows for the
113 A four-level demo version was released for interested people to try out.
115 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for the HeXen
119 [FILE:964:descriptions/desc.strifedemo]
120 Strife is a scifi themed first-person shooter by Rogue Entertainment that
121 was released in 1996. It uses a much enhanced Doom engine. Strife is
122 notable for adding some role-playing elements: There is a dialog system,
123 player abilities (like accuracy) and several quests can be solved in more
124 than one way. A currency (gold coins) can be used to buy items and
127 Due to the various missions the player has to accomplish, the story is
128 much more important in Strife than in most fps games. As the player joins
129 a resistence movement agains the oppressive Order, stealth rather than
130 going rampage can be necessary and makes this game stand out from its
133 A limited demo version exists. While the game has been considered
134 "abandonware" by many and offered for free downloading on the net, it
135 actually is not. In 2014 a digital re-release on Steam happened.
137 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for the Strife
141 [FILE:732:descriptions/desc.freedoom1]
142 FreeDOOM is a fan-made project to re-create textures, sprites, sounds and
143 all other data that is part of the registered version of DooM (including
144 the fourth bonus episode of "The Ultimate DooM") and the not
145 episode-based DooM II. The idea is to have a replacement for the full
146 games that can be distributed freely together with the various source
147 ports. A special WAD file for deathmatch levels is also part of the
150 Textures are generally pretty similar to the original, while sprites for
151 monsters etc. can be rather different. The levels are created from scratch
152 and not modelled after the classic ones from the commercial games.
154 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for FreeDOOM:
158 [FILE:732:descriptions/desc.freedoom2]
159 FreeDOOM is a fan-made project to re-create textures, sprites, sounds and
160 all other data that is part of the registered version of DooM (including
161 the fourth bonus episode of "The Ultimate DooM") and the not
162 episode-based DooM II. The idea is to have a replacement for the full
163 games that can be distributed freely together with the various source
164 ports. A special WAD file for deathmatch levels is also part of the
167 Textures are generally pretty similar to the original, while sprites for
168 monsters etc. can be rather different. The levels are created from scratch
169 and not modelled after the classic ones from the commercial games.
171 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for FreeDOOM:
175 [FILE:753:descriptions/desc.freedm]
176 FreeDOOM is a fan-made project to re-create textures, sprites, sounds and
177 all other data that is part of the registered version of DooM (including
178 the fourth bonus episode of "The Ultimate DooM") and the not
179 episode-based DooM II. The idea is to have a replacement for the full
180 games that can be distributed freely together with the various source
181 ports. A special WAD file for deathmatch levels is also part of the
184 Textures are generally pretty similar to the original, while sprites for
185 monsters etc. can be rather different. The levels are created from scratch
186 and not modelled after the classic ones from the commercial games.
188 This package contains the IWAD (resource container) file for FreeDOOM's
189 deathmatch level collection.
193 cacf0142b31ca1af00796b4a0339e07992ac5f21bc3f81e7532fe1b5e1b486e6 2450688 doom19s.zip
194 5ffbb47e4a5750fef144c312973ee5782266b4a63474b77478103b6c1aaed39d 2898794 htic_v12.zip
195 469ee3a254959d2fca624aec7391292fbd1ac3ebd9074b65f05cbc74de3c4572 5664734 hexndemo.zip
196 ab63419992dfc82e40cee8aad3a83944425ada2259f8cf3cc0e5a0d57199bc47 4851519 strife11.zip
197 f42c6810fc89b0282de1466c2c9c7c9818031a8d556256a6db1b69f6a77b5806 21996221 freedoom-0.12.1.zip
198 e1318704f8440b6b83dcb523b769f02a4de214336713cffed830514c6f294514 9773607 freedm-0.12.1.zip
201 [FILE:33:manifests/plist.doomsw]
202 share/games/doomengine/DOOM1.WAD
205 [FILE:82:manifests/plist.hereticsw]
206 share/games/doomengine/HERETIC1.WAD
207 share/licenses/doomgame-iwad/CUSTOM1.standard
210 [FILE:33:manifests/plist.hexendemo]
211 share/games/doomengine/HEXEN.WAD
214 [FILE:35:manifests/plist.strifedemo]
215 share/games/doomengine/STRIFE0.WAD
218 [FILE:37:manifests/plist.freedoom1]
219 share/games/doomengine/freedoom1.wad
222 [FILE:37:manifests/plist.freedoom2]
223 share/games/doomengine/freedoom2.wad
226 [FILE:34:manifests/plist.freedm]
227 share/games/doomengine/freedm.wad