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Modder Gets Doom to Run on a Regular Sega Genesis, But Good Luck Playing It – PCMag AU
Iconic FPS Doom has been ported to a variety of odd systems, but now it’s been booted up on a vanilla, non-32X Sega Genesis.

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PC gaming classic Doom has made an appearance on nearly every platform, from the NES to a pregnancy test. Now, PCGamesN reports that the vanilla Sega Genesis can run Doom without the Sega 32X expansion pack it once required.
The iconic first-person shooter hit the Sega Genesis with the 32X expansion in 1994. Based on the Atari Jaguar version, it included maps from the game’s first two episodes, but skimped on content from the third. It also lacked the BFG9000 weapon as well…
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