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[[Image:3DO_Doom.png|thumb|240px|A screenshot from the 3DO version of [[Doom]]]] | [[Image:3DO_Doom.png|thumb|240px|A screenshot from the 3DO version of [[Doom]]]] | ||
− | The '''[[Wikipedia:3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]]''' version of [[Doom]] was published by Logicware and Art Data Interactive in | + | The '''[[Wikipedia:3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]]''' version of [[Doom]] was published by Logicware and Art Data Interactive, and released in the US on April 26, 1996. The level set is similar to the [[Atari Jaguar]] version. This version is single player only. |
Many fans consider this one of the worst, if not the worst, of the Doom console ports. It runs in a small screen at a low frame rate. The game offers six screen sizes, the largest two only being available via a cheat. The largest screen sizes suffer from a frame rate so poor as to render the [[player]] sometimes uncontrollable. | Many fans consider this one of the worst, if not the worst, of the Doom console ports. It runs in a small screen at a low frame rate. The game offers six screen sizes, the largest two only being available via a cheat. The largest screen sizes suffer from a frame rate so poor as to render the [[player]] sometimes uncontrollable. |
Revision as of 11:31, 21 May 2014
The 3DO version of Doom was published by Logicware and Art Data Interactive, and released in the US on April 26, 1996. The level set is similar to the Atari Jaguar version. This version is single player only.
Many fans consider this one of the worst, if not the worst, of the Doom console ports. It runs in a small screen at a low frame rate. The game offers six screen sizes, the largest two only being available via a cheat. The largest screen sizes suffer from a frame rate so poor as to render the player sometimes uncontrollable.
Its updated soundtrack, which features high-fidelity CD-quality remixes of the original music, is considered its one redeeming feature.
Contents
Music
The complete soundtrack is as follows:
Song | PC Doom equivalent | Where it is used | File name |
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Demons on the prey | E1M7 | Title screen, Credits, Menus, Map 7, Map 18 | Song11 |
At Doom's Gate | E1M1 | Intermission, Map 1, Map 12 | Song5 |
The Imp's Song | E1M2 | Map 2, Map 13 | Song6 |
Dark Halls | E1M3 | Map 3, Map 14 | Song7 |
Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names) | E1M4 | Map 4, Map 15 | Song8 |
Suspense | E1M5 | Map 5, Map 16 | Song9 |
On The Hunt | E1M6 | Map 6, Map 17, Map 22 | Song10 |
Sign Of Evil | E1M8 | Map 8, Map 23, Victory screen, Casting | Song12 |
I Sawed The Demons | E2M1 | Map 9, Map 19 | Song13 |
Donna To The Rescue | E3M2 | Map 10, Map 20 | |
Untitled | E3M1 | Map 11, Map 21 | |
Hiding The Secrets | E1M9 | Map 24 (Secret map) |
Gallery
- 3DOBoxBack.PNG
Back cover art
Screen sizes
Available screen sizes:
External links
Source code genealogy | ||
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Based on Jaguar Doom |
Doom for 3DO | Closed source |