Console Doom cheats

This article is a list of cheat codes for the various console releases of Doom.

32X Doom
To use cheat codes in the Sega 32X version of Doom, pause the game and press and hold a combination of the following buttons:

3DO Doom
To use cheat codes in the 3DO version of Doom, open the automap and press the corresponding controller buttons in the specified order:

Doom 64
Doom 64 has a password system which allows fully determining the level to visit as well as the player's starting status and skill level. However, any password which takes the player to will additionally enable the "Features" menu which is normally obtained by defeating the super-secret and extremely difficult. To access the features menu after using a password for MAP01 or beating Hectic, simply pause the game while playing and select it. From here, it is possible to warp to any level other than Hectic or, including the game's three hidden "fun" levels, maps 25 through 27; give the player full health, armor, weapons, and ammo; turn on the computer area map; or enable god mode.

To enable a secret fourth demo in the game's introduction sequence demonstrating how to beat Hectic, end any game you are currently playing and then enter the password "". A pistol shot should be heard, but nothing else will happen; return to the main menu and wait for the demo loop to begin playing again - the Hectic demo will play last in the sequence.

A password generator created by James Haley (Quasar) can be found here.

Game Boy Advance Doom
To use cheat codes in Doom for Game Boy Advance, pause the game, hold down the L and R buttons together, and enter one of the following button combinations in sequence:

PlayStation Doom
To use cheat codes in the Sony PlayStation versions of Doom and Final Doom, pause the game and press the corresponding controller buttons in the specified order:


 * Does not give a backpack, but if you have collected one already, it will give the backpack's equivalent of full ammo.

Saturn Doom
To use cheat codes in the Sega Saturn version of Doom, pause the game and press the corresponding controller buttons in the specified order:

Super Nintendo Doom
The Super NES version of Doom is notable for not having any built-in cheat codes. Unusually for a game, however, the  enhancement device is capable of allowing unintended cheats.