The year was 1993. Back when PCs were new and an expensive endeavor; when hard drives and RAM were measured in megabytes. iD Software had already introduced the world to first-person shooters with the recent release of Wolfenstein 3D, but needed a way to introduce games to the masses. They needed a way to show people, for free, how much fun it could be to…
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Retro gaming at its best
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Every DOOM level known to man
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Good 3D graphics
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The older games can be hard on the eyes
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The flashlight timer for DOOM 3 is a pain
