DOOM ported to the BBC Micro vintage computer
Anne Barela3h ago
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The ebenupton account on GitHub (likely the creator of the Raspberry Pi) has surfaced another gem of a project: a version of DOOM, an E1M1 wireframe renderer for a stock BBC Micro Model B (2MHz 6502, 32K + sideways RAM). Full BSP traversal, analytical hidden-surface removal, perspective projection, walkable with working doors and lifts, at […]
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