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Doom SNES 2025 was spearheaded by Randal Linden, who worked on the original port of the game that came out in 1995. As Time ...
If you visit my house, you won't even notice my 50-inch 4K TV. It's sleek and black, bevel-less, and designed to emphasize TV shows, movies, and video games. When it's turned off, nestled above my ...
We sat down with Limited Run Games Programmer Randy Linden at QuakeCon 2024 to talk about the unveiling of the enhanced Doom SNES port.
Don't worry, though, as the original Doom is still getting a new release, albeit on a console it has already been on. For QuakeCon, Limited Run Games has announced that it's creating an SNES re ...
See how the one-man made 'impossible' port came into being. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Super Nintendo version of ...
I enjoy the SNES port of Doom, for what it's worth. But only with my WiiU pro controller hooked up via 8BitDo's Bluetooth adapter. (That analog stick makes a difference, even if it's just a placebo.) ...
Analogue is introducing a new DAC (digital-to-analog converter), simply called the Analogue DAC, which promises the highest level of analog audio and video in a simple plug-and-play setup.
Doom's port to Super Nintendo was the brainchild of Randy Linden, a programmer who loved Doom almost as much as he loved a challenge. Nintendo's 16-bit hardware was on its way into the sunset.