Non PC DOOM Clones - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly | Nostalgia Nerd
DOOM was possibly the best game ever created for IBM PC Compatible machines. It burst onto the scene in December 1993 and the world hasn't quite been the same since. However for us guys who couldn't afford the DOS based hardware straight away, we had to struggle with clones for a number of years. Here, I look at them from my perspective, growing up with a Mega Drive, Atari ST, Amiga and then finally, a 486 PC!
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