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DOOM95

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DOOM95.EXE will work with any DOOM or DOOM2 main wadfile.

With DOOM95, you no longer need to keep your main wads in seperate directories. Copy all main wad files (DOOM.WAD, DOOM2.WAD, PLUTONIA.WAD, TNT.WAD, etc) to the DOOM95 directory and launch DOOM95. To play, choose the appropriate wad file from the launcher and then start the game.

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I got this with Final Doom when I bought that, and it was so crappy that I rather played in Dos on low res. 1/5 Kristus

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thanks u for this game, I love it

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Oh cool!

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The best free game I have ever played

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It's not the wad, it's the port. The port sucks.

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dg93

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Doom 95 was the first version of Doom I've ever played. So many memories :) 5/5

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Downright unforgettable, but obsolete now. When it comes down to the classic keyboard experience, Doom95 deals this in spades (if works that is). You can fix that with a mouse patch nowadays I believe. The Doom95 loading screen is something outta this world. Cyberdemon, bunny, Baron of Hell, Cacodemon, Giant Red Number 95, and yours truly. Haha.. *grumble* 'nuff said. Use something else if you want to record demos.

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I grew up with doom95! And when i got interested in it again, i got interested in modern source ports, too, so doom95 helped me into the modern source port world.

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DOOM!!!!!!!!! THAT SAYS IT ALL. SCREW ALL FAULTS AND JUST FOCUS ON CHOPPING UP 'EM MONSTERS!!!!!!!!!!

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Awesome, exept the motion and sound seem slowed down a tad from when I played it all those years ago...

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Great but I always thought there should be a mode to start DOOM normally without selecting your own level but hey what the hell

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works great

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It's freaking Doom!

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I think this game is a great legendry game because it has made all the other great games evolve and it will always be a legend game. - snoopinc

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Avoozl

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The first ever PC source port of the original Doom I have ever used, before that it was the GBA version.

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A truely classic DOOM. Nothin like playin the original DOOM the way it was supposed to be played. 5/5 -r_rr

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Very retro, I'll say that. I kind of like it how you can pick whatever level you want to play on.

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You can download the demo fix at http://www.doomworld .com/idgames/?id=114 24

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Its Doom95. I had to freaking pay for this. it was worth it.

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The best port for users who want something that is closer to vanilla doom than chocalate doom but cannot run the original .exe because of a new computer. I also like the frontend with level and game select, except for the fact that you can only load up one custom file when playing.

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it's very beautifull

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This is the version of Doom that I played when I was 4. The little differences between this version and the original DOS build tickle my nostalgia bone a bit. Also, this port was headed by gaben the great, so it has that going for it too.

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Hell yeah, time to get it on!

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sucks dick

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A Win32 version of the original DOOM.EXE but it still has its share of problems the original has, with the exception of a slightly increased visplane limit. There are better ports out there that fix the engine problems. -Mr. Chris

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  • File Reviews

    • By erzboesewicht · Posted
      Really good puzzle map in a big dark metal/stone building. It catches the atmosphere of Bob Evans' Eternal Doom stuff, and I think there are even some homages to some other Eternal Doom maps as well (for example, the big two-layered outdoor area looks a bit like the "amusement park" in MAP26).   In my experience the puzzles were a bit easier than in "Silures" or "Excalibur", but it's possible that having played a lot of puzzle map stuff since I played Eternal Doom, having played through the whole canon of Bob Evans and Jim Flynn, and liking to search for Doom secrets in every map has made me recognize certain tropes better. The puzzles I liked most were (the spoilers only give minor hints):
          Gameplay is good too, at the start ammo is scarce so the chainsaw and berserk are your friend, and midtiers say hello from the start on, but hitscanners are the biggest threat. Rockets should be saved for archviles until you find the first larger cache.   9,5/10
    • By Somniac · Posted
      Fun, challenging set of maps that looks much better than you might expect for the time it was made. These maps will still slap you around a bit on HMP if you're not staying sharp. The author is fond of Chaingunner ambushes which keep you on your toes. I didn't find the SSG until around MAP05, which was cool, I like when its not given out too early. Pistol-starting the last two maps is pretty tough, but doable.   The map designs do a really good job of letting the player see crucial areas from different angles through progression and the layouts are really tidy overall, and feel a bit more modern than a lot of other 94/95 maps I've played. There are some really nice large-scale vistas (like the start of MAP06), nice uses of verticality and a good mixture of tight and more open combat.   Recommended!
    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      Spectacular visuals and engaging combat make this an absolute must play. There's a puzzle with a "Shoot the thing" answer that kind of comes out of left field and can be an easy place to get stuck if you're not on your toes, but that hardly stops the map from being a thrilling masterpiece.
    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      E3M9's refrain of back-tracking to a church for keys is a little tedious, and there are a few moments where things can become a frustrating key/switch hunt as you figure out what to do next, but aside from that, this an intense and rewarding adventure with beautiful lighting and architecture.
    • By JKWAD · Posted
      This actually Reminds of Me Epic 2
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