One Of The World's Most Obscure Consoles Just Got Its Own Version Of DOOM
"An obscure Japanese game console made for little girls finally gets DOOM!". Since its original release on PC back in 1993, homebrew developers have been trying to get DOOM to run on everything, from…
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Clever coding and graphical compromises get a classic game on more classic hardware.
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