The Masters of Doom cover features a highly pixelated heavy weapon dude in its firing pose with the player firing at it. The Doom comic cover art displays its protagonist firing a chaingun at a former human, with corpses of dead monsters lying around. The cover art of Doom Eternal depicts the Doom Slayer armed with the Super Shotgun on his right hand, dropkicking a Marauder and readying his Doomblade to strike, while surrounded by other various Demons that are seen throughout the game, similar in style to the cover of the original Doom.įinal Doom manual Doom merchandise cover art Doom comic The cover art of DOOM depicts the Doom Slayer standing alone with the super shotgun. Following some fan outcry, a reversible cover reminiscent of the original Doom was also included in the packaging, featuring the marine in a hellish landscape surrounded by demons. The cover art of Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil depicts the Maledict under the Doom 3 logo. The cover art of Doom 3 depicts a Hell Knight behind the Doom 3 logo. The bottom shows a bulky demon, which resembles a Pinky, being stomped over. The unused version shows a Cyberdemon approaching the Marine with a Super Shotgun, while firing upon an Imp with his pistol. The cover art of Doom 64 shows the Demon Artifact affixed on a black background with the Doom 64 logo on top of it. The cover of the Japanese release is identical to the PlayStation cover. The USA and PAL releases of the Sega Saturn port of Doom feature the Doom logo and a lost soul against a black background. Its simpler version of the Doom logo is written in yellow with "Final" on top of it and appears within a diamond shape on the center of the upper half of the design. The cover art of Final Doom depicts what appears to be the face of an ammo box. Unlike the original, none of the demons have managed to lay a hand on him. The cover art for the SNES version of Doom borrows nearly all its elements from the PC original, but with significant variations: rather than being essentially surrounded, the marine is retreating from a horde of demons approaching from one direction. Cutting out the dead Imp, scenery of the outdoors behind them, along with the lost soul and any other imagery, making this version feel more claustrophobic. version of the cover uses a cropped image, showing only the top half of the Imp, Baron, and Protagonist Marine. This is used in both the original print (packaged in a larger case) and the Special Edition (packaged in a regular CD case). The "Doom" logo is on the top of the picture. A more minotaur-like Baron of Hell is at one side with a Lost Soul and an opening to a dark, cloudy dimension behind him. The cover art for the Sony PlayStation version of Doom features an all new drawing of the Marine, sporting various injuries and standing over a demon carcass, letting loose a point-blank shotgun blast to a green Imp. The artwork is based on the same graphic as various other pieces of Doom related art, including the texture SKINFACE found in the Doom games, as well as the Doom II texture SKY3 and the Collector's Edition cover art. The Master Levels for Doom II cover art shows a grey hellish background, with human skull-like patterns. The UK version of The Ultimate Doom features entirely new artwork depicting the large face of a red demon that resembles a Baron of Hell, not unlike the monsters on the original Doom's cover art. In addition, the protagonist now has a shotgun on his left hand, and a Cacodemon can be seen on the top left hand corner. version of The Ultimate Doom uses the same artwork as the Doom box cover, but shows a dark red background and "The Ultimate" written on top of the Doom logo. The manual uses the same art and hence is not shown below. This cover was illustrated by Gerald Brom. The Doom II logo can be seen over and behind the two combatants. On the Doom II cover art, what appears to be the protagonist of the series, here showing an unusual buzz cut, is fighting a cyberdemon using the shotgun. This cover was illustrated by Don Ivan Punchatz. The Doom logo is shown over and behind the protagonist. Another marine appears in the background, and appears to be approaching the protagonist, hand raised, perhaps to render assistance. Another one of them bears a mechanical arm reminiscent of the Cyberdemon's rocket launcher (a second such mechanical arm, belonging to another monster, is also visible on some larger versions of the cover art, but is cropped off on most versions). On the Doom cover art, the game's protagonist is standing on a ridge, using a machinegun to fight off hellish monsters who greatly resemble Barons of Hell-one of these monsters is grabbing his left wrist, and another is tossing a ball of fire towards him. 4.4 Other games manuals cover art gallery.
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