A collection of maps designed for competitive play.

The Columbine Doom WAD has garnered attention from fans of both Doom and the film, sparking discussions and debates about the intersection of gaming and art. This WAD serves as a testament to the creativity and dedication of the gaming community, which continues to produce and share innovative content.

: You won't find it on mainstream mod sites. It primarily exists on archive sites dedicated to "shock" content or historical documentation of the shooting.

You must own a legal copy of "Doom" or "Doom II" (the .wad file from the original game) to act as the base engine.

In the aftermath of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, investigators discovered that one of the perpetrators, Eric Harris, had created custom levels for the game Doom . Among them was a WAD (Where’s All the Data?) file that reconstructed a school-like environment populated by armed figures resembling his classmates and himself. This WAD has since become a dark legend in online subcultures—treated sometimes as evidence, sometimes as taboo memorabilia.

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