Doom Resurrection (32X) is impressive! Played on MiSTer FPGA
*Taken from the WIKI*
-Network support via the Zero Tolerance (aka Technopop) link cable
-Smoother yet faithful gameplay
-Splitscreen coop and deathmatch modes
-New title screen that resembles the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation versions
-Rendering has been spread across both SH2 processors for better speed
-User input is processed at 30FPS, while game logic runs at 15FPS
-Low (two pixel modes) detail modes of 128x144, 128x160 and 160x180 resolution
-High detail modes of 224x128, 252x144 and 320×180 resolution
-Anamorphic widescreen support for 16:9 screens.
-Improved visual fidelity (aka ‘high color’) mode.
-FM synth soundtrack courtesy of Spoony Bard
-Selecting between no music, VGM FM music, or playing music from attached Sega CD
-Support for 32X+ (CDDA tracks from CUE files) on the MegaSD flashcart
-Stereo panning for game sounds
-Save RAM support. This keeps track of finished levels, health, armor, weapons and ammo. Up to eight save slots are provided, as well as an auto-save at the end of each level
-Supports all Jaguar levels (when the binary is made using Jaguar Doom wad), along with sprite directions and monster in-fighting
-Supports Jaguar HUD assets
-Level fixes, courtesy of Wavy
-Spectres look the way they did in the original PC version
-When made with the original Doom 32X wad, has the same limitations on levels and sprites and monster in-fighting
-Three drawing modes:
-Regular sector based lighting (Better than original Doom 32X in that sprites also use this lighting)
-"Potato" mode which disables floor and ceiling texturing for improved speed
Original Doom fading light rendering
-'Always run' option
-Support for three-button and six-button pads, as well as the Sega mouse.
-The player can choose how to map the primary three buttons in the menu
-Verified as working on Kega Fusion 3.64 emulator, BizHawk 2.6.1, a Model 2 -Genesis + Model 2 CD + launch 32X (NTSC), Model 2 MD + 32X (PAL), a CDX + 32X, with a NeoFlash NeoMyth MD and the V1 Mega EverDrive, and also with a Mega EverDrive Pro
Website: https://github.com/viciious/d32xr