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+Skulltag is a port for the original Doom and Doom II by id Software.
+
+Skulltag brings classic Doom into the 21st century, maintaining the
+essence of what has made Doom great for so many years and, at the same
+time, adding new features to modernize it, creating a fresh, fun new
+experience.
+
+Skulltag has no external build dependencies, but it benefits greatly from
+the use of doomseeker (a server browser, *much* nicer than skulltag's
+built-in server browser).
+
+You'll also need the game data (WAD file) from one of the following:
+
+Doom II v1.9 (DOOM2.WAD)
+Ultimate Doom v1.9 (DOOM.WAD)
+Final Doom: TNT Evilution v1.9 (TNT.WAD)
+Final Doom: The Plutonia Experiment v1.9 (PLUTONIA.WAD)
+FreeDoom >=0.6.2 (FREEDOOM.WAD, see freedoom package)
+Heretic (HERETIC.WAD)
+Hexen (HEXEN.WAD)
+Chex Quest 3 (CHEX3.WAD)
+Strife (STRIFE1.WAD)
+
+Place the WAD file(s) in /usr/share/games/doom. The filenames can be
+all lowercase (doom.wad) or all uppercase (DOOM.WAD).
+
+Skulltag doesn't allow playing with shareware Doom, Heretic, or Hexen
+data files.