One of my earliest PC memories was trying to get Doom running on a 386DX computer with a friend. It ran - but not well. Then, a few weeks later, his dad brought home a 486DX2 66 from work. Great times!
I hope you get to meet John Romero in person at one of the talks he frequently gives - I'm happy to say he's a really nice person and clearly appreciates the fans. I love the effort he puts into these recent physical releases and the fact that he makes himself so available to the fans in general. Top bloke.
Great collection! My dad loathed Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS back then, and denied us getting a PC until 2004 (when i got a laptop from Tiny Computers for college work). We were stuck with an Amiga 1200 with 4mb Fast RAM expansion until 1999, when we got a blueberry coloured first gen iMac. Luckily, in 1996 we got a Playstation, so me and my brother were introduced to Doom that way! Despite me and my older brother being too young to play it (I was only 10, my brother was 14), our dad rented us a copy from Blockbuster, and our lives changed forever! Fantastic game, and a fantastic conversion to boot.
Doom was the killer app that made me finally switch from Amigas to PCs in early 95. Got a Gateway 2000 Pentium 90 and the rest is history. Still have my original boxes for Doom II and Ultimate Doom. What a great game. Modding gave it an incredibly long life.
Doom is in my top 3 games of all time, and definitely how I spent the mid 90s. I owned the Australian big box release until recently (I found it a new home), had the Master Levels for Doom II big box with it's cool geiger-esque artwork. Did exactly the same as you with Doom II - copied it using MS Backup in DOS off my buddies machine before I got my own - great memories. I got pretty handy with DeHacked and other Doom tools and made a complete working level of my High School; complete with modded textures and my own crappy sampled renditions of teachers speaking. It got lost to a hard drive crash, which still upsets me to this day.
That's a great collection Rees. And nice to know there are two of us who actually liked the original Doom 3 and its torch mechanic. There are only two of us I'm pretty sure 😂
Doom. I use to switch triple buffering on. Fly away. I had the ultra 6800 Nvidia . Ice version i think. What a card back then. Ive had all the old pc. Proberly everyone of them. I had the rare goldchip cpu around about the 286 dx era. I think it was a german chip or usa. Not shure wat name was now. Maybe cirrus? I Had Acorn pc, ibm. Amd allsorts, 386sx 486 dx. Pent 1,2,3,4 daul Pentium board. Had most intel pcs and laptops. But the thing is. They all do the same thing. Just get more powerful as technology advances. I liked quake better. People use to chuck out PCs. I use to collection them all. Rebuild them. Sell them on. I had me own business at home. Repair and rebuild . I own and had so much stuff. I chucked the lot out. Old cards, raid. Soundcards the graphics card. I think i had evey 3dfx card, all the voodoo's cards. Sound blaster. Video mpeg 2 cards. Caputure cards. My ex used to go mad at me had that much pc part all over the house 😂 junk yard of pc parts. I just keep it all simple nowadays. I Own 2 pc now and thats it. Not spending on any pc anymore now. Dont even play games anymore. I make music now and surf, email and bit of photo editing, pay bills , the odd new appliction and thats about it. I still can code in bat, cmd, hta. JavaScript. VB script. That all i can do. But no use for it all now really. Its been a plentyfull lerning curve the pc.. 20:28
I have that original doom box with the same floppy disk labels, but I bought it from the Virgin Megastore at the corner of oxford street and Tottenham Court Road
I played the shareware version on a friends Pc and didn't get it at the time. Later my favourite game of all time was Halflife and when I played it through I realized that everything up to that game had Doom to thank for. Doom was a milestone as Quake was when that came out and ghen, Halflife.
Love Doom too! I can still load up the original Doom 2 version and just play a couple of maps and have a blast! Pretty amazing, given that it's a 30 year old game! And playing with the Brutal Doom mod makes it more fun than many contemporary FPS games! 😁And I am with you on Doom Eternal, definitely preferred the 2016 version.
I actually played the 3DO-version through with the hidden "full" screen option. The kickass soundtrack helped, and the graphics are good, but poor framerate ruins most of the game. 🤔
I was happy this worked on my mac. But my first game with a friend and I realized that if he had a faster internet, he could use that speed against me. It was a weird glitch and killed the mojo. I have never been into FPS tho BF1942 was not bad.
I think if they had put the ambient sound from the PS version into the Jag one, that would have made this port way better, even without the music. But I still enjoy "silent" Doom on the Jag. So which two games are you missing in your collection?
I watched my cousins play Doom on their PC. They always had the latest games, while all I got was shareware. That's okay, though; I liked the shareware games.
Is funny i’ve always played doom with the quake soundtrack playing instead. I found the original soundtrack far too cheesy! I like it now - but back in the day it surprised me how this dark horror game had this awful ‘rock’ 12 bar blues thing… not even “proper” metal! Love the game though - thanks for sharing your collection!
I might be getting massively confused, but isn't that poster from Romero modern, surely it's the alternative artwork for Doom 2016, but with the original Doom logo on it instead?
One of my earliest PC memories was trying to get Doom running on a 386DX computer with a friend. It ran - but not well. Then, a few weeks later, his dad brought home a 486DX2 66 from work. Great times!
I hope you get to meet John Romero in person at one of the talks he frequently gives - I'm happy to say he's a really nice person and clearly appreciates the fans. I love the effort he puts into these recent physical releases and the fact that he makes himself so available to the fans in general. Top bloke.
Great collection! My dad loathed Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS back then, and denied us getting a PC until 2004 (when i got a laptop from Tiny Computers for college work). We were stuck with an Amiga 1200 with 4mb Fast RAM expansion until 1999, when we got a blueberry coloured first gen iMac.
Luckily, in 1996 we got a Playstation, so me and my brother were introduced to Doom that way! Despite me and my older brother being too young to play it (I was only 10, my brother was 14), our dad rented us a copy from Blockbuster, and our lives changed forever! Fantastic game, and a fantastic conversion to boot.
Doom was the killer app that made me finally switch from Amigas to PCs in early 95. Got a Gateway 2000 Pentium 90 and the rest is history. Still have my original boxes for Doom II and Ultimate Doom.
What a great game. Modding gave it an incredibly long life.
Modding even made it immortal!
1:13 *ba-dum-tshhhh*
Doom is in my top 3 games of all time, and definitely how I spent the mid 90s. I owned the Australian big box release until recently (I found it a new home), had the Master Levels for Doom II big box with it's cool geiger-esque artwork. Did exactly the same as you with Doom II - copied it using MS Backup in DOS off my buddies machine before I got my own - great memories. I got pretty handy with DeHacked and other Doom tools and made a complete working level of my High School; complete with modded textures and my own crappy sampled renditions of teachers speaking. It got lost to a hard drive crash, which still upsets me to this day.
I still have my original Doom floppy disks and fondly remember playing it with the Gravis Ultrasound pumping out the soundtrack. 😎
If you put the logo upside down, it looks like it says WOOD
Ok for god sake I will buy Doom again
Your collection is hella cool, Rees! Also didnt picture you as a metal fan, but now knowing your liking of all things DOOM, it fits 🤘🏻
Doom. 🎉
OK Doomer
That's a great collection Rees. And nice to know there are two of us who actually liked the original Doom 3 and its torch mechanic. There are only two of us I'm pretty sure 😂
Doom on SNES and Doom 2 on PC is what I grew up with as a mid teen
Shout outs to dads bringing home 286s from work!
Awesome video! Every Doom item looks fantastic to collect. They are art pieces.
It might just be me, but I find DOOM 64 to have somewhat of a DUKE NUKEM and DARK FORCES feel to it
Doom. I use to switch triple buffering on. Fly away. I had the ultra 6800 Nvidia . Ice version i think. What a card back then. Ive had all the old pc. Proberly everyone of them. I had the rare goldchip cpu around about the 286 dx era. I think it was a german chip or usa. Not shure wat name was now. Maybe cirrus? I Had Acorn pc, ibm. Amd allsorts, 386sx 486 dx. Pent 1,2,3,4 daul Pentium board. Had most intel pcs and laptops. But the thing is. They all do the same thing. Just get more powerful as technology advances. I liked quake better. People use to chuck out PCs. I use to collection them all. Rebuild them. Sell them on. I had me own business at home. Repair and rebuild . I own and had so much stuff. I chucked the lot out. Old cards, raid. Soundcards the graphics card. I think i had evey 3dfx card, all the voodoo's cards. Sound blaster. Video mpeg 2 cards. Caputure cards. My ex used to go mad at me had that much pc part all over the house 😂 junk yard of pc parts. I just keep it all simple nowadays. I Own 2 pc now and thats it. Not spending on any pc anymore now. Dont even play games anymore. I make music now and surf, email and bit of photo editing, pay bills , the odd new appliction and thats about it. I still can code in bat, cmd, hta. JavaScript. VB script. That all i can do. But no use for it all now really. Its been a plentyfull lerning curve the pc.. 20:28
I have that original doom box with the same floppy disk labels, but I bought it from the Virgin Megastore at the corner of oxford street and Tottenham Court Road
I played the shareware version on a friends Pc and didn't get it at the time. Later my favourite game of all time was Halflife and when I played it through I realized that everything up to that game had Doom to thank for. Doom was a milestone as Quake was when that came out and ghen, Halflife.
Nice collection, I am incredibly jealous, Rees.
Love Doom too! I can still load up the original Doom 2 version and just play a couple of maps and have a blast! Pretty amazing, given that it's a 30 year old game! And playing with the Brutal Doom mod makes it more fun than many contemporary FPS games! 😁And I am with you on Doom Eternal, definitely preferred the 2016 version.
Would have been nice to see the Atari Jaguar CD-version of Doom 2. I think it was under development, back in the day.
I actually played the 3DO-version through with the hidden "full" screen option. The kickass soundtrack helped, and the graphics are good, but poor framerate ruins most of the game. 🤔
I was happy this worked on my mac. But my first game with a friend and I realized that if he had a faster internet, he could use that speed against me. It was a weird glitch and killed the mojo. I have never been into FPS tho BF1942 was not bad.
my first game on pc was Doom
Doom Jaguar is great! Probably my favorite. No music is just better.
Fair enough. It does mean you can pop a CD on and enjoy your own soundtrack. 😁
Agreed. One the most played games when I owned a Jag (that and T2K).
@@ctrlaltrees Just put on some Slayer and you're all set, as AVGN put it.
I prefer Doom I over II as well, something about the first game just grabs me a bit more.
That's a Doom 2016 poster though... Not the original game's artwork.
I think if they had put the ambient sound from the PS version into the Jag one, that would have made this port way better, even without the music. But I still enjoy "silent" Doom on the Jag. So which two games are you missing in your collection?
Doom? Never heard of it. 🤣🤣🤣
One of the first games that started my PC upgrading odyssey. Had to chase those frames ya know. 😉
I watched my cousins play Doom on their PC. They always had the latest games, while all I got was shareware. That's okay, though; I liked the shareware games.
Is funny i’ve always played doom with the quake soundtrack playing instead. I found the original soundtrack far too cheesy! I like it now - but back in the day it surprised me how this dark horror game had this awful ‘rock’ 12 bar blues thing… not even “proper” metal! Love the game though - thanks for sharing your collection!
I might be getting massively confused, but isn't that poster from Romero modern, surely it's the alternative artwork for Doom 2016, but with the original Doom logo on it instead?
1:13 Boo-urns
!snorkers
Did you never play MIDI Maze on the ST?