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  • Jamdat Brings Doom to Japan

    Global wireless entertainment publisher Jamdat Mobile announced the Japanese launch of mobile game ‘Doom RPG’, based upon the popular Doom PC games. The game, based on ID Software’s game franchise, is available now in Japan on Kiddi AU. Doom RPG was co-developed by ID Software and Fountainhead Entertainment. The game preserves the look and feel of the original DOOM game while integrating a tactical, turn-based combat system for one-handed gaming, the company said.  

    Designed specifically for mobile phones, Doom RPG sends players to a secretive Martian research facility to solve the mystery of a massive demonic invasion. Equipped with an arsenal of nine weapons, mobile gamers can engage in first-person combat and customise their characters. Source

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