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DOOM95

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DOOM95.EXE will work with any DOOM or DOOM2 main wadfile.

With DOOM95, you no longer need to keep your main wads in seperate directories. Copy all main wad files (DOOM.WAD, DOOM2.WAD, PLUTONIA.WAD, TNT.WAD, etc) to the DOOM95 directory and launch DOOM95. To play, choose the appropriate wad file from the launcher and then start the game.

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This is identical to what you get if you buy The Doom Collectors Edition (minus the PWADs). And how can you knock "pure" Doom? I played many, many Doom games with this before discovering ports and I still play it sometimes like this. If you ever want to play Doom the "original, old-fashioned way", this is a great way to do it. --WinstonSmith6079

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One of my favorite games of all time!

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This has to be the ultimate alternative to a pure doom experience with no added features except for the higher screen resolution support. It also doesn't crash when you get visplane overflows and runs fine under windows, of course. Plus it's a doom.exe and doom2.exe both in one. The only setbacks with Doom95 are you cant use dehacked with it, and there is a bug with demo recording (which can be fixed with the demo fix).

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love the first doom

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This game is a classic. I remember playing back in the DOS days where consoles were starting to get more and more advanced. But the graphics on this game always made things a winner and a PC is all you need (its your own console) to enjoy a classic gem like this!

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My favourite port. And thanks for beetlejoose for the mouse compatibility fix patch it still works great!

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The best way to play doom if you're broke: legally!

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very good game... i love it

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Very good game.

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5 stars! works perfect on windows 7, now thats amazing

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Five stars, because by reverse engineering this, entryway was able to emulate the behavior of the DOS exes more closely.

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Vanilla doom for windows, 'nuff said. Too bad that it brings some good things (extra resolution support, demo compatibility, slightly improved engine limits) at the expense of others (no direct FM music support, can't use DEHACKED, choppier frame rate than vanilla doom in any resolution). 4/5

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BEST GAME EVAR MADE!

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Where are the other 94 doom games? lol jk! xD pretty cool

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Shut up RFNage1. You mac fan-boy loser. This port is excellent. In fact, it would be good if the mouse worked in Windows 2000, and higher.

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doom95 is good game

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I don't care what anyone says, this was what I started with so to me it means a lot, and without it I wouldn't know about the other source ports. Even on it's own it's an excellent alternative to Doom.exe if you don't mind down-pitched sounds or the slight horizontal screen stretching.

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i never liked this source-port! it has lots of bugs!!! and i mean BIG FUCKING BUGS! get zdoom instead or move on...

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I used it for a while only because it came with my copy of Final Doom, but I prefered the DOS executables anyway (under pure DOS 6.2, of course!). The extra resolution is surely a plus, as is the compatibility with vanilla Doom demos, but for some reason the frame rate appears choppier than it should :-S Also, it screws up MIDI music for some reason, especially on exit.

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this is the best game ever, i was looking for this game for a whileee.. yhanks uu

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It was revolutionnary and should be rated 5 stars, because it belongs to the legend of Doom!!! - Jive

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The latest Chocolate Doom versions have rendered Doom95 obsolete. Choco is now the best "pure" Doom port, and suffers from none of the extra bugs/quirks present in Doom95. Choco also runs well on a large variety of modern operating systems.

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I voted one star. Why? Simply because I find that porting good old 100% stable DOS apps and games to WinDoZe 9xxxxx sickening. Other than the visplane overflow fix and the ability to play DOOM within a native WinBlows 9x application, nothing beats good old DOS DOOM v1.9, hands down -:) Just my politically incorrect and (I'm sure) unpopular two cents :wink: - RFNagel

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this is varry good

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Chocolate Doom > Doom95

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