
It’s also fully uncensored and has a pretty rockin’ version of the soundtrack.

The SNES version of Doom is interesting for a number of reasons - it had a spiffy red cartridge, for one thing, and came with XBAND support for online multiplayer - but most notable is that it doesn’t run under the actual Doom engine, but instead a custom “Reality engine” built for the port.Īs such, it fares quite a bit better than what one might expect, managing to bring over most of the game with more accurate level geometry than most of the 90’s console ports and only cutting a few levels along the way. This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.Īre you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?
