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Limited Run has worked with one of the creators of Doom to re-release a definitive edition of the original game on SNES with ...
Doom is being re-released for the Super Nintendo with cut content restored, new levels, and enhanced graphics that push the ...
Limited Run shows off the Doom SNES collector's edition, which includes rumble support and a bloody cartridge.
Doom SNES 2025 was spearheaded by Randal Linden, who worked on the original port of the game that came out in 1995. As Time ...
Limited Run Games has announced that pre-orders for the long-awaited physical cartridge of DOOM on the Super Nintendo will open on Friday 11th July in both a Standard and Collector’s Edition. This ...
The release, which will be playable on the original Nintendo hardware, is being spearheaded by Randal Linden, a programmer on ...
DOOM SNES - Collector's Edition (SNES) We're bringing the heat with an all-new physical release of DOOM SNES, plus a delightfully devilish Collector's Edition, of which only 666 will be made.
The SNES port of Doom is probably the best old-school port, at least regarding content. It doesn't play great, but you do get ...
The Super Nintendo version of Doom is a true wonder. Released two years after the original PC game, the port eschewed id Software's Doom engine entirely.
Doom's port to Super Nintendo was the brainchild of Randy Linden, a programmer who loved Doom almost as much as he loved a challenge. Nintendo's 16-bit hardware was on its way into the sunset.
UK-based publication Nintendo Magazine System gave the SNES port of DOOM a mighty 95% in their review and praised its use of the FX2 chip to make the magic happen. Watch on YouTube.
No one knew the ins and outs of programming for the SNES, and Doom took top priority. So they had hired a programmer well-versed in Nintendo's 16-bit console for the job.