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'''Doom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' was developed by Sculptured Software, Inc. It was released on September 1, 1995, near the end of the system's life cycle. The cartridge features a Super FX 2 chip, and was one of only three Super NES games to feature a colored cartridge, with the NTSC version being available in a red casing. The game does not use the Doom engine, but is instead powered by a custom engine programmed by Randy Linden called the Reality Engine.
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'''EDGE (Enhanced Doom Gaming Engine)''' is a collaborative Open Source project based upon the Doom source code. EDGE is derived from an earlier project called DOSDoom, and started development in early 1999 before its parent DOSDoom 0.65 was released. EDGE is sometimes referred to as 3DGE or hyper3DGE due to the long-standing development of the '''3DGE fork'''. The first official EDGE version was released on June 20, 2000.
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EDGE

EDGE (Enhanced Doom Gaming Engine) is a collaborative Open Source project based upon the Doom source code. EDGE is derived from an earlier project called DOSDoom, and started development in early 1999 before its parent DOSDoom 0.65 was released. EDGE is sometimes referred to as 3DGE or hyper3DGE due to the long-standing development of the 3DGE fork. The first official EDGE version was released on June 20, 2000.
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