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DOOM v0.99 shareware version

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In order to create a complete collection of historic DOOM versions, as released on the Internet at the time, id Software has allowed to place this file, the v0.99 shareware version of DOOM released on Dec 10, 1993, in the official idgames archive.


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This is the best version! I just managed to run it on an IBM 486DX2, 3.7 MB ram, maybe 33 mhz processor (I don't remember lol)! It works smoothly. If you need tips on running Doom on a very old PC, just go here: http://ps-2.kev009.c om:8081/pcpartnerinf o/ctstips/f4a2.htm Or, simply: edit your autoexec.bat file, look for the C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EX E line, write REM in front of it, save file, reboot and... happy dooming!

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You have to love that E1M8 HOM. -deathz0r

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Cool to find the original release again! I remember this...

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Doomkid

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What's with all the official DOOM stuff on this archive not having 5 stars? It's the whole reason we're all on this website. 5 stars, for totally obvious reasons.

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This is dated December 1993; it's the first public release of Doom, a new action-oriented slugathon from the men behind the Commander Keen games. It's tricky to unpack, install, and get working with modern computers, but 0.74 of DOSBox runs it with no problems. SEE! the swastika in E1M4! USE! the pit-raising switch in E1M3! SEARCH FRUITLESSLY! for the secret bit in E1M1! RUN AROUND! 199 health, and 211 armour. Benefits from a fast 486, 8mb memory.

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Hmm... Seems not to work with Windows 7. Damn, would`ve liked to play it.

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DooM is were it starts pick it up and play it .... you will love it.

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    • By costadevale · Posted
      It's pretty good for 1994. If you don't mind having no health items at all (except in a few maps) and the outrageous amounts of cyberdemons per map, you should give it a try. It's pretty challenging and I like it. E2M3 is a bit 'eh...' though.
    • By entropy122 · Posted
      What the actual f*ck is this map. I love having 4 rockets, a shit ton of bullets and like 10 shotgun shells to take out a revenant, and whatever was in that cage. Doesn't look too bad, maybe this negativity is cus im no expert, also rather unskilled at the game?
    • By Pepo · Posted
      thank god Underhalls was the map that followed this mod as that level was able to remind me what actually competent level design looks like.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      Not that bad, even kind of interesting find the secrets in the map! But yeah, that switches jungle is a awful choice really.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      A basic and nice looking showroom type of map where monsters are trapped inside glass prisons, no exit and no way to play this with any modern source Port like DSDA-Doom and GZDoom, but works really well in Crispy Doom. It was a pleasant experience.
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