Demake: Doom on the Commodore Vic-20

Doom, the iconic First Person Shooter (FPS) has gotten around over the years. It has been ported to consoles such as SNES, 3DO, 32X and Playstation to name a few, to portables and mobile devices also. Now, thanks to some crafty indie developers, Doom has hit the Commodore Vic-20, a computer platform that surely no one thought would ever see a Doom port.

This is the culmination of several years worth of dedication and hard work by Vic-20 Denial’s Kweepa. What is here is impressive but it is needing to be said, this is a tech demo of sorts and will improve as time goes on. Right now, the best we see is about 3 to 4 frames per second, quite low- even lower than the 3DO port.

Source: Retro Game Network

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  1. […] Doom for the Commodore Vic-20 We covered this one here already but it is still a unique release that is worthy of being in this collection. The colors are all off […]

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