References to Classic Doom in Doom 3

Doom 3 includes several references to the original Doom:


 * At the start of the game, the player can access a communal area where there is an arcade machine. The name of the game is Super Turbo Turkey Puncher 3. The game is formed mostly from Doom graphics, and features the fist, status bar face, gibs and a background which is clearly a screenshot from Doom. Nabcon, the fictional company who made the game, is a parody of Capcom and Namco.
 * A texture that was ported from parts of Doom 1 computer textures, is used at several points, mostly used in the CPU banks. It comes mostly from COMP2 and COMPTALL.
 * Throughout the game, magazines can be found in the Mars base. One of these, GameHOG, features the status bar "ouch face" blown up to fill the front cover, as well as the title of a fictitious game "Doom Ultra-XL".
 * The original cheat codes, when typed at the console, will cause the message "your memory serves you well!" to be displayed.
 * The light patterns in the pentagrams found in hell include a small image of the original status bar face. The pentagrams also feature the UAC logo.
 * One of the rock images at Site 3 features the box cover picture of the original Doom, slightly modified so that the player is carrying a Doom 3-specific weapon.
 * When sending a message to the fleet, the computer screen includes the code "IDSPISPOPD", one of the classic cheat codes.
 * The sound of picking up an access card is the same as Doom's item pickup sound.
 * One of the PDAs available in the game belongs to a "Robert Price"; this is possibly an intentional misspelling of "Robert Prince", id's composer between 1991 and 1994.
 * The old UAC logo can be seen on front covers of the field guide folders in the reception desk, cafe and elsewhere, as well as the backs of the folders (for example, behind Betruger in the first scene where he's discussing with others).
 * In Resurrection of Evil, one of the minigames, Martianbuddy blaster, features the sprite of the classic BFG9000