
DOOM
DOOM for Sega 32X is a port of the legendary first-person shooter where players battle demonic forces on Mars. While featuring reduced graphics compared to the PC original, it was one of the most technically impressive console FPS games of its era.
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About This Game
The 32X version of DOOM was developed by id Software in collaboration with Sega, marking the franchise's debut on consoles. It retains the core gameplay but with simplified levels and textures adapted for the 32X hardware.
This version introduced console players to fast-paced FPS action with a solid 20+ FPS framerate - remarkable for 1994 console standards. The iconic weapons (shotgun, chainsaw, BFG) and enemy roster were faithfully preserved.
Though criticized for missing some PC levels and music tracks, the 32X port became a cult favorite for demonstrating the add-on's potential. It paved the way for future console FPS adaptations.
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