30 Years of DOOM ⭐ DOOM 95 on Windows 98

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Doom (1993)
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Join us in celebrating the 30th anniversary of DOOM, the iconic first-person shooter that revolutionized the gaming industry. Since its release in 1993, DOOM has been a cornerstone of the gaming world, influencing countless titles and leaving an indelible mark on pop culture. Get ready to relive the adrenaline-pumping action, groundbreaking design, and the unforgettable demons that have haunted our screens for three decades. Happy 30th anniversary, DOOM!

In this video, you see DOOM 95, which is an official port of the original DOOM to the Microsoft Windows operating system. Developed by a team at Microsoft, led by Alex St. John, the creator of the DirectX specification, DOOM 95 was released as a preview on the Games for Windows 95 CD in November 1995, with a full release following in August 1996. This port supports four screen resolutions (320x200, 320x240, 640x400, and 640x480) in both windowed and fullscreen modes. It also features a slightly higher visplane limit than the original DOOM, allowing for more complex maps, and exclusive cheat codes, such as the ability to kill all monsters in a level. Additionally, it supports a larger amount of sound channels, has a launcher to configure options for external PWADs, player controls, and multiplayer settings. However, most of DOOM 95's video modes do not work with modern video cards and Windows versions, and the multiplayer mode is broken in later Windows versions. Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, was also involved in the development of DOOM 95.







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