Doom Troopers Super Nintendo SNES demo gameplay + intro
Doom Troopers Super Nintendo (SNES) demonstration gameplay + introduction
Doom Troopers is a video game released in 1995 by Adrenalin Entertainment for the Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis gaming systems. It is a platform shooter similar to the Contra series. The player assumes the role of one of two commandos fighting an evil horde of invading zombies and mutants. The game features eight different levels and the ability of two players to play cooperatively. It depicted blood and mutilations of the enemies killed. For example, the common enemies in the first level are usually decapitated before they die. At the time, this level of graphic violence was unusual for a Nintendo game.
"For the first time, humanity is about to be wiped out by the forces of the Dark Legion." - Prologue
A side-scrolling, Run And Gun Platform Game released in 1995 by Adrenalin Entertainment for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis gaming systems. It takes place in the Mutant Chronicles universe, drawing primarily on the Doom Trooper Trading Card Game.
The player assumes the role of one of two commandos, the titular Doom Troopers: Capitol trooper Mitch Hunter or Bauhaus trooper Max Steiner, fighting an evil horde of gun-toting zombies, mutants and demons, the Mooks of the Dark Legion, in an effort to stop Algeroth, Dark Apostle of War. The game has a total of eight levels (Though some of these are mere boss arenas) on a number of planets throughout our solar system, most of which have been terraformed and don't really resemble their real-life counterparts.
The game was known for being rather violent, with much gore and mutilation inflicted on enemies by the player. Despite it's "T" rating, it's probably one of the most Gorn filled games released on either system. It's also a rather fun one, at that. Hard, too. Thankfully, you can shoot in eight directions and you are not a One-Hit-Point Wonder. Bring a friend, it has co-op as well.