If DOOM: BFG Edition just felt too newfangled for you, and left you longing for the glory days of shotgun sergeants, brass knuckle punches, and spider masterminds in all their glory, you're in luck.
As officially detailed by the Bethesda Blog:
Read the post Dust off your BFG and ready yourself for the definitive battle against the forces of Hell. Beginning this week, DOOM Classic Complete is available on PSN.
DOOM Classic Complete is on its way to PSN this week. DOOM Classic Complete takes two orignal DOOM (Ultimate DOOM, and DOOM 2: Hell on Earth) games, and bundles them together with three differente expansions: They Flesh Consumed, No Rest for the Living, and The Master Levels.
While DOOM: BFG Edition did come with copies of Doom and Doom II: Hell on Earth, it didn't offer the expansions. So if you never bothered to pick up BFG, the decision between old school and new school is yours to make.
The Master Levels contains 20 independently designed levels for Doom 2 (21 if you're counting the secret level). Final Doom offers two standalone Doom 2 mods, The Plutonia Experiment and TNT Evolution, and was officially distributed by Doom developer id Software back in 1996. Suffice it to say, you'll be getting a whole lotta DOOM for your dinero.
The price comes in at $14.99.
In other DOOM news, it looks as though DOOM 4 is still in development. Last we heard, id had closed down its mobile games division, who past titles have included Wolfenstein RPG and Rage HD, so that they can focus on the game. In fact, all of id has been focusing on DOOM 4 since the BFG Edition was released.
Hopefully the lack of updates doesn't mean that progress on DOOM 4 is falling behind, but who's to say? When asked for the status of Doom 4, Carmack said only, "It will be done when it's done."