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An under-powered port of the PC classic, Doom for the Super NES suffers from choppy player movement, heavily pixelated graphics, grainy visuals and slow gameplay. Less egregious, but still annoying, the floor and ceiling textures are totally absent, and many of the wall textures and sound effects are missing. From a practical standpoint, the worst thing about the game is its confounding lack of battery back-up and/or password capabilities. One welcome aspect of this version is that it lets players restart the current level at any time. Other positives include music that is faithful to the original, and smooth strafing controls (thanks to the SNES controller's nifty L and R "shoulder" buttons). Super NES owners, unforunately thy Doom has come.
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Times Played: 8866   Released: 1994
Series: Doom


Personal Best: N/A
All Hell has run amok! Monstrous demons from another dimension use their gruesome talents to turn your space station into a blood-splattered slaughterhouse.
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Times Played: 11712   Released: 1994
Series: Doom


Personal Best: N/A
From outside the base you hear the carnage: guns firing, men screaming, bones cracking...then silence. Suddenly you're the last surviving marine thrust into a bloody, gore-ridden underworld 50 million miles into the future. It's Doom to the 64th power with 16-bit true color, advanced lighting effects...and some new parts of Hell you'll wish we didn't include in this version.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 3943   Released: 1994
Series: Doom
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