GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. 1993's Doom has been ported to just about every device under the sun since its release, from calculators to printers to train ticket authenticators.
When DOOM was released in 1993, it required an IBM or compatible 386 computer, 4 MB of RAM, and 24 MB of hard disk drive space. The family PC you kept in the fabled computer room may not have been ...
Technology is advancing at a far greater rate than any of us can comprehend. In the scope of humankind’s existence, we have had computer technology for a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a ...
Mac Schwerin reports on the use of 1993's Doom to illustrate the computing power of random gadgets with screens, from alarm clocks to pregnancy tests: "The Monster-Slaying Game You Can Play Almost ...
Of course, none of these ultra weird versions of Doom are official releases, but one of my favorite versions of Doom, for all ...