
Doom 64
Doom 64 is a first-person shooter developed by Midway Games as an exclusive title for Nintendo 64. Released in 1997, it features completely new levels, redesigned monsters, enhanced lighting effects, and a haunting atmospheric soundtrack while retaining the classic Doom gameplay.
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About This Game
Doom 64 was originally intended to be a port of Doom but evolved into a unique entry in the series with all-new content. It serves as a direct sequel to Doom II.
The game introduced the iconic Unmaker weapon when all demon artifacts are collected, along with new enemy variants like the Nightmare Imp and Mother Demon.
Though overlooked at release, Doom 64 has gained cult status for its moody atmosphere and is considered by many fans to be the true Doom 3.
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