Hell switches over.
There are few games as genre-defining as Doom. While it didn’t invent the first-person shooter, it came early enough in the life of the FPS and was such a monumental leap forward that most people associated the genre with Doom for years (if not decades) after its release. Heck, it even got name-checked in an episode of the sitcom Friends – a sure sign of cultural impact if ever you needed one.
This fame is also partly because it received more console ports than you’ve had hot dinners, as long as you’ve had roughly nine hot dinners. From popular systems like the PlayStation and Xbox 360 to less successful consoles like the 32X, Atari Jaguar and 3DO, there was a time when a Doom conversion was as essential as a controller port. Even the SNES and Game Boy Advance got in on the action, both delivering impressive attempts, given how relatively weak their hardware was.
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