When Doom was first announced, and the first screenshots started appearing in videogame mags, the fledgeling internet community was abuzz; as cyber-lore would have it, the topic of DOOM was so common on the USENET group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, that someone jokingly suggested that ID's next game have a title less likely to be used as a subject header, and gave the example of, 'Smashing Pumpkins Into Small Piles of Putrid Debris'. or, SPISPOPD for short. People jokingly threw ideas for what the game would be about, and eventually it blossomed into the SPISPOPD FAQ, which later still culminated in the game SPISPOPD, a little puzzler (as I understand it) which was coded in just under 48 hours.
SPISPOPD became so well known that it reached Doom's coders, and one of them snuck in the code - IDSPISPOPD - at the last minute. Sadly, it was later changed to IDCLIP for the sequel, Doom 2. Ah, well. Cest la vie.
SPISPOPD became so well known that it reached Doom's coders, and one of them snuck in the code - IDSPISPOPD - at the last minute. Sadly, it was later changed to IDCLIP for the sequel, Doom 2. Ah, well. Cest la vie.
by E. Moran August 5, 2004
Pronunciation I-D-spy-spopped
The qualtiy of being able to, or in fact to pass through something without expected obstruction.
Origin: No clip cheat code from the computer game DOOM (allowed you to walk through normally solid walls)
Generally never spoken aloud.
The qualtiy of being able to, or in fact to pass through something without expected obstruction.
Origin: No clip cheat code from the computer game DOOM (allowed you to walk through normally solid walls)
Generally never spoken aloud.
by Anonymous September 4, 2003