In addition to the officially licensed spin-offs, the popularity of Doom has resulted in a large number of homages in other media.

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In games

Main article: Doom references in other games

In television

In an early episode of Friends, Chandler suggests playing Doom while using his laptop help Ross decide between Julie or Rachel.

In an episode of "The Simpsons", Homer is in a career consultant's office and the consultant is playing Doom.

In the TV Show Mystery Science Theater 3000, Mike Nelson explains that in his job all he did was play Doom. In a commercial for the episode "The Starfighters", Crow and Mike are playing Doom as Tom Servo introduces the next episode. Moreover, during the episode "Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell," Mike remarks that a particularly empty gothic-looking scene "is like playing Doom with no monsters or opponents."

Code Monkeys is a show on G4 which takes place in a 1980s game company. In an episode of the show called "Wrassle Mania" John Romero goes on a thirty-second pitch meeting with Larrity (the company's boss). As they walk through the hall Romero explains the plot of Doom and Larrity makes fun of it. The hall they walk through is a parody of the actual gameplay of Doom.

In an episode of Stargate SG-1 (Avatar), Colonel Carter states that Teal'c has played Doom, however he states that he played a different game.

Danny Phantom: In episode 12 of season 1, Danny and Tucker play an online FPS/MMORPG called "Doomed", which consists of laser weapons and takes place in destroyed cities on Earth and futuristic buildings. Also in the episode, the villain Nicolai Technus hacks himself into the game and gives himself a mechanical spider-like appearance.

In many movies and television episodes (e.g. Doctor Who, in the episodes The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit, and the 1994 film The Santa Clause, where the sounds that Santa's reindeer make as Charlie checks them out resemble those of the ones made when Doom's monsters die; specifically, the death sounds of the zombieman/sergeant and the imp), you can hear sound effects which were also used in Doom. This is because many of the effects used in Doom were licensed from the popular Sound Designs library. In some cases, such as The Santa Clause, this may have been done as a deliberate homage to the game.

There is a possible reference in the Doctor Who episode, Smith and Jones as in the scene revealing the episode's monster, one of the machines has what appears to be the UAC logo on it.

In other fiction

Doom, as well as "Labyrinth of Death" (Лабиринт Смерти), a fictional virtual reality multiplayer game inspired by Doom ideas and images, is extensively featured in the Labyrinth of Reflections trilogy by Russian author Sergey Lukyanenko.

In a Simpsons Comic, the nerds from Springfield University become rich after a computer game resembling Doom (but with Homer as the marine) is accidentally uploaded onto the Internet by Bart. The nerds reveal that the game was unfinished, and that they were going to add fantasy creatures, character progression and a plot.

The film Naqoyqatsi includes a video clip from Doom (at the 1:11:09 mark).

includes a video clip from Doom (at the 1:11:09 mark). In the film Breakdown, the game Red's son is playing at the house is Doom.

In the film Wild Hogs, a police officer describes how he acquired his badge over the internet, noting that "for firearms training, they just told us to play Doom". After the large fight at the end of the film, he also says "wow, that was like, level twelve of Doom".

In the 12th issue of Concerned, a webcomic made with the Half-Life 2 engine, G-Man briefly mentions the Arch-vile to distract the main character, Gordon Frohman.

In music

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