Fun fact, according to a video the dev did. This is literally music from Art Data's CEO's garage band. Said CEO also thought you could put new monsters and weapons in the game from shopped doom screenshots.
Art Data CEO: thought screenshots can be used to add assets to a game and sent the programmer the DOS floppy expecting it to just work on the 3DO. Also him: makes this banger.
As misguided the guy was who commissioned the 3DO port, his lack of knowledge about DOOM REALLY benefited the port's soundtrack. Like, nowadays, it'd be considered near-sacrilege to take your own spin on At Doom's Gate, but THIS is great stuff.
@@BeemoNeemo The person who commissioned her was Art Data's CEO and a guy. Read carefully. His lack of knowledge resulted in the (female) programmer having no time to implement a music driver, so she needed something that could be just streamed from the disk. Art Data's CEO, clueless about games, turned out to be far better with music. He and his band did wonders.
@@BeemoNeemo The OP was not talking about the person who was commissioned (Rebecca), but about the CEO doing the commissioning (the Art Data guy) Read the OP comment very closely once more. ;)
@@BeemoNeemo "As misguided the guy was... (the "was" is here) ... who commissioned the port..." (he commissioned her) Learn reading comprehension, please.
Just like in NEC PC-98 port of Doom. It is also bad port of Doom, it uses only MIDI soundtrack like in original version. My point is that MIDI sounds good only with actual proper devices like Roland SC-55 or SC-88, using other devices especially Yamaha FM synthesis sound chips MIDI sounds like s**t. Ihmo MIDI was cheapest and worst way to create music, better options were tracker modules used in Amiga (PC tracker modules had greater capabilities).
Actually, the programmer had nothing to do with making this soundtrack. She had the guy who initially promised this version to be the best make the entire soundtrack from scratch because they couldn’t use the original music
The slower pacing and deep riffs make it sound even more Bad ass! The 3DO has the best music for Doom easily. I'm going to MOD this into my copy using Zdoom.
The port was dog shit though, but thats what you get when you torture a dev with a 10 week deadline and no source code. Also, a monstrous ambition thrown in for good measure.
@@phoenixrising4995 Oh, I agree. It's s***, but the music is still awesome. While very technically impressive I would say the Super Nintendo Port is worse despite my admiration respect for it.
Turns out, as little as that CEO knew about games, he knew that E1M1 needed Cowbell. One of his few W’s. I’ll have to take that W away for the child abuse stuff, however. Thanks for playing.
The 3DO had some dope music. I was listening to a comparison between the consoles, and as soon as I heard the pinch harmonics, I knew that this version was the best. Also, listen at 1.25 speed.
In my itsy-witsy personal opinion, this version of "At Doom's gate" is the best one I have ever dared listen. Proof that a music doesn't need to be fast to kick ass.
@@NationOfMasturbation While the underlying assets weren't as high quality as PC, plenty of people did actually really like the darker colored lighting in the PS1 version. So I can see why someone would say that. These days though, there are PC GZDoom mods that implement that type of lighting. Not to mention even better ones than that (such as the recent ray tracing mod if you have the required hardware).
Best soundrack, NOT the worst console. I have a 3DO. The only games that I still play time to time is DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D (best soundtrack & extra weapons) and my favorite is Twisted the Game Show.
Almost worse. It could have potential if they clocked the ARM CPU at something more than 12mhz, maybe 25 or even 20. It had some interesting titles with great enhanced audio, but suffering in speed. It's a pitty, what they were thinking. (Also have a 3DO now and while the 3d games in youtube emulated overclocked looked good, now I see how bad they are with too slow speed). I can only enjoy Need for Speed and maybe some Street Fighter so far. I think the worse console at the time was the Jaguar, even though it had some interesting hardware, maybe underutilized or hard to utilise.
This is actually the best version of At Doom's Gate. The game itself, on the other hand... I'm just gonna say that my heart goes out to the programmer that had 10 weeks to port Doom over.
To those who say it sounds better at 1.25x, no, it just makes it sound closer to the original, which isn't good because now it just sounds very squished.
You can blame the TH-cam audio processing for it sounding "squished". I think if the original version of this had simply been a higher tempo, no one would be calling for it to be slowed down.
Good version of this song. It sounds pretty good even though it's slower than the original, but setting the speed to 1.25 makes it sound a lot more like the original.
+Victor Katilis explain thy self or don't even respond. This theme is played at a much slower pace than the original PC version. Increasing the pace to similar speeds of the PC version makes this song amazing. Fast or slow the song is great. Even at 1.25 Speed it's still slightly slower than the PC version.
I think it's more that he prefers it this way. I actually do, too. As one person said on another video of the 3D0 version: This version makes you feel bad-ass. The original makes you feel like a psychopath.
RRW what are you talking about, "until the PS1/Saturn ports"? Those ports had the worst music for Doom 1! I'd take the 32x port's music over the PS1's crappy "atmospheric" music.
gamephreak5 Yeah, but the other versions were measurable. With the PS1/Saturn, some think they were better and some they were worse, but with the 32x/3DO/SNES/Jaguar, you can tell what kind of limitations they had on the music. The 3DO obviously had more advanced sond technology than the SNES, wich has better sound than the 32X, which at least had music (unlike the Jaguar).
+RRW You can tell they put the most amount of effort at the time into the SNES version, it's the only one to retain aspects of the PC version such as level design and the actual boss monsters, Cyberdemon and Spider Mastermind. With many of the others, it was a case of rushed development or, in the case of the Saturn version, very bad design choices but, with the SNES, they did everything they could with the hardware and it's a miracle they even got a workable product.
@@sohamacharya171 Man, it was a girl. She literally had to port an entire game alone. Being her comissioned by a CEO at art's data. This CEO had almost no idea of how games worked... So, this CEO just put a only developer, yeah, JUST ONE to do an entire port from sratch for some weeks to release. It's a fucking achievement that the developer was able to make a port of DOOM "partially" playable on the 3DO. Fuck that CEO, he's the one who DESERVES to go to hell without the SUPER shotgun.
@@justplaceholder6374 I believe the person Soham was referring to was Randall Scott, former CEO of Art Data and former dance teacher, who was arrested in 2017 for sexual crimes against a minor. I'm sure Soham means no ill harm or intentions towards the programmer, Rebecca Heineman.
I wonder if anyone made a modded version of the PS1 version with the 3DO music. Also did you know there was meant to be cutscenes in this version of the game? With some time, this could have been the most insane port of Doom ever!
Apparently there was a squabble over the music rights during the PS Doom And N64- Doom development wich led to bizarre off kilter choices by Williams/Sony and Midway/Nintendo , , , I also would prefer original 1994 Doom- Soundtrack over the unusual project reinterpreted music , heck N64 kept going soooo off-road with their doom they simply invented a New Doom entirely ,🎉😮😮😮
Port Positive Reviews:- 1. Awesome Rad Music 2. Included All Levels And Chapters 3. Option To Make Screen Size Small To Large 4. Got Most Of The Demons, Including Spectator. 5. Awesome Graphics 6. Include All Eight Directions Enemy Sprites 7. New Death Face For Doom Guy. 8. Doom 2 Like Character Ending Cast 9. Includes All Doom Guy's Face Sprites Negative Reviews:- 1. Unsatisfatory Framerate 2. Atari Jaguar Based Map
1) Go to your audio manager program (Like Realtek HD Audio Manager) 2) Go to sound effects and change the pitch or karaoke to +2 3) Click on the gear icon on this video and change the speed to 1.25 You're welcome
I'll turn to Duke nukem 3D for that. When I'm playing Doom, I'm looking for something that's balanced between scary & badass. It's just the differance in how I was introduced to the series. Besides just tipping my toes into the original on occasion, I started off with Doom 3, tried out Final doom, played through 64 & then head on to really get into the originals when they were re-released on the ultimate BFG edition. I was just more used to a forboding Doom experiance.
to think this music was made by a guy who got money from a church to port doom to a console that he knew nothing about and his buddies in his garage, what a strange series of events
I don't see it. I mean, the key is exactly the same as the 2016 version of At Doom's Gate, but it doesn't sound anything like the music from Doom 2016 otherwise.
The 3D0 port of DOOM was supposed to contain new FMV cutscenes as well. Imagine if this port had turned out well, it may have ended up being better than the PC version.
I duke nukem am here on Mars to rip and tear until it is done and most importantly grunt when I'm up against a wall or trying to interact with a locked door also I've got a peer reviewed study right here that says...hmm...says that cyberdemon is dummy thicc
I couldn't imagine there was a 3DO version of Doom until I recently watched my favorite TH-camr The Angry Video Game Nerd playing almost every version of them... And hot damn! The music is indeed awesome... Yet the game itself was far inferior compared to the other versions of Doom which is a shame.
Mick Gordon Before Mick Gordon
Fun fact, according to a video the dev did. This is literally music from Art Data's CEO's garage band.
Said CEO also thought you could put new monsters and weapons in the game from shopped doom screenshots.
Is that true?
SaviorAssassin1996 yes look it up
im pretty sure they just sent some group the og theme and asked them to make it
they also planned to give Doom a more expanded story with a love interest an everything.
The best part; it’s not just a garage band, it’s a CHURCH garage band!
Art Data CEO: thought screenshots can be used to add assets to a game and sent the programmer the DOS floppy expecting it to just work on the 3DO.
Also him: makes this banger.
he didnt know jackshit about game development,but he did know how to make banger music.
He got arrested for diddling kids, I shit you not. lol
He also thinks you can port a game to another system using a retail copy of a game.
he didnt. robbert prince made this soundtrack.
@@SuperMarioFan123311 He's out sadly.
As misguided the guy was who commissioned the 3DO port, his lack of knowledge about DOOM REALLY benefited the port's soundtrack.
Like, nowadays, it'd be considered near-sacrilege to take your own spin on At Doom's Gate, but THIS is great stuff.
@@BeemoNeemo The person who commissioned her was Art Data's CEO and a guy. Read carefully.
His lack of knowledge resulted in the (female) programmer having no time to implement a music driver, so she needed something that could be just streamed from the disk. Art Data's CEO, clueless about games, turned out to be far better with music. He and his band did wonders.
@@BeemoNeemo The OP was not talking about the person who was commissioned (Rebecca), but about the CEO doing the commissioning (the Art Data guy)
Read the OP comment very closely once more. ;)
@@BeemoNeemo "As misguided the guy was... (the "was" is here)
... who commissioned the port..." (he commissioned her)
Learn reading comprehension, please.
@GenodeJumbox Oh frick
Screw the purists, this is way better.
This is the same key as E1M1 in DOOM 2016! That's why they sound so similar, as well as the darker instrumentation
It’s also in a slower tempo too, exactly like 2016’s.
The intros are also the same
Slowed down music to go with the slowed down gameplay.
omg that picture lmao.
wiafu splatoooon
Virtual Cancer How do i keep seeing you everywhere?
Virtual Cancer Again, and again e dnv
Just like in NEC PC-98 port of Doom. It is also bad port of Doom, it uses only MIDI soundtrack like in original version. My point is that MIDI sounds good only with actual proper devices like Roland SC-55 or SC-88, using other devices especially Yamaha FM synthesis sound chips MIDI sounds like s**t. Ihmo MIDI was cheapest and worst way to create music, better options were tracker modules used in Amiga (PC tracker modules had greater capabilities).
Those pinch harmonics at the beginning are orgasmic
when you only have 10 weeks to make a video game but your also a guitar expert
you're*
Actually, the programmer had nothing to do with making this soundtrack. She had the guy who initially promised this version to be the best make the entire soundtrack from scratch because they couldn’t use the original music
He's also allegedly facing child sex abuse charges.
The slower pacing and deep riffs make it sound even more Bad ass! The 3DO has the best music for Doom easily. I'm going to MOD this into my copy using Zdoom.
The port was dog shit though, but thats what you get when you torture a dev with a 10 week deadline and no source code. Also, a monstrous ambition thrown in for good measure.
@@phoenixrising4995
Oh, I agree. It's s***, but the music is still awesome. While very technically impressive I would say the Super Nintendo Port is worse despite my admiration respect for it.
Not to mention the 3DO wasn’t powerful enough to even run the base game without all the extra shit the guy wanted.
Turns out, as little as that CEO knew about games, he knew that E1M1 needed Cowbell. One of his few W’s. I’ll have to take that W away for the child abuse stuff, however. Thanks for playing.
What?
What?
this sounds like doom 2016 before doom 2016
Yep before doom 2016
Doom 1996
The 3DO had some dope music. I was listening to a comparison between the consoles, and as soon as I heard the pinch harmonics, I knew that this version was the best. Also, listen at 1.25 speed.
Until you play it and you think its slow because your stuck with a GTX 1030 lol!
@@phoenixrising4995 but can you blame him if he really was stuck on a 1030 tho?
@@phoenixrising4995 gtx 1030 does not exist lol. It's the gt 1030 you idiot. Atleast get your insults in order first.
the only good thing of that port
In my itsy-witsy personal opinion, this version of "At Doom's gate" is the best one I have ever dared listen. Proof that a music doesn't need to be fast to kick ass.
The slower pace makes it heavier and more epic. I seriously love hearing Doom music like this.
Neither does the game
NO ONE LIKE THE COMMENT, FUNNY SEX NUMBER
It sounds pretty good on x2 speed as well
@@lightninghawk1014 no. 1.25 is fine
Maybe the guy should have stuck to his garage band instead of running a game company.
Or molesting children... huh, maybe molesting children is much worse than badly running a game company.
3DO had the best soundtrack, PS1 had best visuals, and the PC had the best gameplay, in my opinion
PS1, best visuals? You high?
@@NationOfMasturbation While the underlying assets weren't as high quality as PC, plenty of people did actually really like the darker colored lighting in the PS1 version. So I can see why someone would say that. These days though, there are PC GZDoom mods that implement that type of lighting. Not to mention even better ones than that (such as the recent ray tracing mod if you have the required hardware).
combine them, make the *TRUE ULTIMATE DOOM*
@@Tyler_.3-c7o Then DooM II MASTER EDITION
ps1 shit music
I’m sorry to say this but..... this version is WAY better then the original E1M1
Both are really good for me, this one is just more full of "darkness and hate" while the original is fast-paced and nostalgic
I guess Mick Gordon can say the same thing.
This sounds like something off doom 2016/Eternal
I prefer it to the original ngl, but ONLY when i play it at 1.25x speed
I totally agree.
Best soundrack, worst console.
Best soundrack, NOT the worst console. I have a 3DO. The only games that I still play time to time is DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D (best soundtrack & extra weapons) and my favorite is Twisted the Game Show.
Best soundtrack?
Yeah, you'd better have a look at Kitchen Ace, Donna to the Rescue, and I Sawed the Demons.
Almost worse. It could have potential if they clocked the ARM CPU at something more than 12mhz, maybe 25 or even 20. It had some interesting titles with great enhanced audio, but suffering in speed. It's a pitty, what they were thinking. (Also have a 3DO now and while the 3d games in youtube emulated overclocked looked good, now I see how bad they are with too slow speed). I can only enjoy Need for Speed and maybe some Street Fighter so far. I think the worse console at the time was the Jaguar, even though it had some interesting hardware, maybe underutilized or hard to utilise.
iranizawesom88 Ever played the SNES version? It hasn't aged well at all.
iranizawesom88 The SNES did pull it off with the SNES FX chip inside the cartidge though.
I know 3DO port so bad... but I love play in Doom at 3DO in 1995-1997. And I think Doom 3DO OST - Best Soundtrack of Doom.
Playing Doom on 3DO is like playing TS3 in a modern PC.
@@alandunaway3000 more like playing Cyberpunk on a base model Xbox One.
Take it up to 1.25 and basically have a remix of the original.
Yup it does sound very close if not almost exactly like the original.
Nope.
Hello monstergirls and anime boyfriends, and welcome to another episode of:
"Good OSTs stuck in bad games!"
Starring "King of Bel!"
bad consoles..*
If someone made a port of Doom with the PS1's graphics/SFX and 3DO's music, I'd get it.
This is actually the best version of At Doom's Gate. The game itself, on the other hand... I'm just gonna say that my heart goes out to the programmer that had 10 weeks to port Doom over.
ironically, this music was made by a religious band
and the company owner is arrested as a sex offender. so fun I guess
DOOM is one of the best Christian games
Well, it fits right, because you are killing demons from Hell, so...
doom is a christian game
Sandy Petersen is a devout Mormon, so whatever.
Best version of E1M1 !!!
A E S T H E T I C E 1 M 1
1:42 best part of this whole track
I personally think the beginning is the best part. It feels so badass
the entire track is the best part of the whole track
I dont know why but I hear something from Unreal Tournament 99
Listening to 'At Doom's Gate' at x1.25 speed. Put's it at the speed of the original MIDI track. It's so perfect.
To those who say it sounds better at 1.25x, no, it just makes it sound closer to the original, which isn't good because now it just sounds very squished.
You can blame the TH-cam audio processing for it sounding "squished". I think if the original version of this had simply been a higher tempo, no one would be calling for it to be slowed down.
Holy s**t. I love this version. Slow and heavy! :D
The original doom theme also sounds good like this
Sounds a lot like 2016 e1m1
Who's here after the new AVGN?
Me
Don't leave me out of it.
Still the best version of E1M1 not even Doom Eternal can top
the slower tempo makes it sound heavier,and the added lead guitar fills make it even better
This is what should've played in the FPS Scene in the Doom 2005 movie
Good version of this song. It sounds pretty good even though it's slower than the original, but setting the speed to 1.25 makes it sound a lot more like the original.
That too sounds good too imo.
This is perfect for a session of Doom Eternal
The 3DO theme is slower than the PC version. But increase the speed to 1.25 and enjoy.
+Victor Katilis explain thy self or don't even respond. This theme is played at a much slower pace than the original PC version. Increasing the pace to similar speeds of the PC version makes this song amazing. Fast or slow the song is great. Even at 1.25 Speed it's still slightly slower than the PC version.
+Victor Katilis I'll see your nope and raise you 10 nopes. 1.25 is the right speed.
+abcpat100 Albeit VERY Slighty.
+abcpat100 It reminds me of the version from the reveal trailer for the 2016 reboot...
I think it's more that he prefers it this way. I actually do, too. As one person said on another video of the 3D0 version: This version makes you feel bad-ass. The original makes you feel like a psychopath.
Anyone elze notice how on the consoles that the better the music was for doom, the worse the gameplay was (at least until the PS1/Saturn ports)?
RRW what are you talking about, "until the PS1/Saturn ports"? Those ports had the worst music for Doom 1! I'd take the 32x port's music over the PS1's crappy "atmospheric" music.
gamephreak5 Yeah, but the other versions were measurable. With the PS1/Saturn, some think they were better and some they were worse, but with the 32x/3DO/SNES/Jaguar, you can tell what kind of limitations they had on the music. The 3DO obviously had more advanced sond technology than the SNES, wich has better sound than the 32X, which at least had music (unlike the Jaguar).
+RRW You can tell they put the most amount of effort at the time into the SNES version, it's the only one to retain aspects of the PC version such as level design and the actual boss monsters, Cyberdemon and Spider Mastermind. With many of the others, it was a case of rushed development or, in the case of the Saturn version, very bad design choices but, with the SNES, they did everything they could with the hardware and it's a miracle they even got a workable product.
+MetroidJunkie2007 Damn right.
Yup.
Sounds like something you would hear in an action TV series from the 90s.
The 3DO version of Doom might have been crap, but the soundtrack in it is AWESOME!. I just think this the best version of E1M1 out there.
I like the soundtrack as well, but the guy who made it can go to hell without the shotgun.
@@sohamacharya171 Man, it was a girl. She literally had to port an entire game alone. Being her comissioned by a CEO at art's data. This CEO had almost no idea of how games worked... So, this CEO just put a only developer, yeah, JUST ONE to do an entire port from sratch for some weeks to release. It's a fucking achievement that the developer was able to make a port of DOOM "partially" playable on the 3DO.
Fuck that CEO, he's the one who DESERVES to go to hell without the SUPER shotgun.
@@justplaceholder6374 I believe the person Soham was referring to was Randall Scott, former CEO of Art Data and former dance teacher, who was arrested in 2017 for sexual crimes against a minor. I'm sure Soham means no ill harm or intentions towards the programmer, Rebecca Heineman.
@@justplaceholder6374 With the BFG you mean?
@@RaginYajun020 no answers of soham, he was referring to rebecca...
Man,is it me,or the start is really similar to the DOOM (2016) At Doom's Gate version?
I wonder if anyone made a modded version of the PS1 version with the 3DO music.
Also did you know there was meant to be cutscenes in this version of the game? With some time, this could have been the most insane port of Doom ever!
There is a PC version of the PS1 version made by fans. Then you can change the music that plays in the level with anything you want.
@@arturocevallossoto5203 Sounds kickass.
Apparently there was a squabble over the music rights during the PS Doom And N64- Doom development wich led to bizarre off kilter choices by Williams/Sony and Midway/Nintendo , , , I also would prefer original 1994 Doom- Soundtrack over the unusual project reinterpreted music , heck N64 kept going soooo off-road with their doom they simply invented a New Doom entirely ,🎉😮😮😮
Nicely done version of the track. Also good to note that this is a real band playing on the 3DO soundtrack.
Speed it up to 1.25 and you feel godly
Good thing TH-cam has a speed optain now... Now you can listen to what It really was going to be.
1.25 is the speed that most closely matches the original.
Freddy Fazbear I tried it and it does sound a lot if not exactly like the original.
Freddy Fazbear! I wasn't expecting to see you in a video like this!
@Freddy Fazbear bear
Randy Scott might not have known how game development works but at least he knew how to make bangers.
Port Positive Reviews:-
1. Awesome Rad Music
2. Included All Levels And Chapters
3. Option To Make Screen Size Small To Large
4. Got Most Of The Demons, Including Spectator.
5. Awesome Graphics
6. Include All Eight Directions Enemy Sprites
7. New Death Face For Doom Guy.
8. Doom 2 Like Character Ending Cast
9. Includes All Doom Guy's Face Sprites
Negative Reviews:-
1. Unsatisfatory Framerate
2. Atari Jaguar Based Map
Let's go bowling!
"That's one DOOMED space marine."
-Duke Nukem
Came here after watching AVGN review Doom on 3DO. Wasn't disappointed!
1) Go to your audio manager program (Like Realtek HD Audio Manager)
2) Go to sound effects and change the pitch or karaoke to +2
3) Click on the gear icon on this video and change the speed to 1.25
You're welcome
+Evil Trapezium bretty kewl.
Surprisingly effective...
damit! I'm on a tablet, I can no do! 😥
Did it! Super! But I own Realtek AC97 Audio Config.
holy shit
I'll turn to Duke nukem 3D for that. When I'm playing Doom, I'm looking for something that's balanced between scary & badass.
It's just the differance in how I was introduced to the series. Besides just tipping my toes into the original on occasion, I started off with Doom 3, tried out Final doom, played through 64 & then head on to really get into the originals when they were re-released on the ultimate BFG edition.
I was just more used to a forboding Doom experiance.
Soy el único que escucha esto por el video de facundo Peralta?
20.9.2024 termino de ver ese video... Y acá estoy
Yo también, el que se tira un pedo y salta
I'm glad for different versions of E1M1 (except the Sega 32x)
It being slower actually makes it sound more epic, that’s my opinion though
to think this music was made by a guy who got money from a church to port doom to a console that he knew nothing about and his buddies in his garage, what a strange series of events
this song is worth it to buy, it come with free games
This sounds like the DOOM 2016 version but without the loud bass as the lead instrument.
Mick really was late to remake this
We gonna ignore that this basically became doom 2016's soundtrack?
Like si viniste después de ver el vídeo de facu peralta
Está bien god está versión de E1m1
Está god la canción,supera a todas sus variantes
20.9.2024... termino de ver ese video...
Those pinch harmonics are so tasty
The 3do was ahead of of its time
This sounds like you've been in hell enough
Rip and Tear, until it is done.
I like how one of the worst ports has the best soundtrack.
One of? THE worst port! Guess they had to trade in developers souls to the devil to get music this damn good!
@@Justforvisit 32X is even worst
Sounds like Doom 2016 music.
I don't see it. I mean, the key is exactly the same as the 2016 version of At Doom's Gate, but it doesn't sound anything like the music from Doom 2016 otherwise.
My favorite version of "At Doom's Gate"! ❤
And the best version of this iconic theme! 😊
Play at 1.25 speed. You won't regret it.
I think the best speed would be like 1.15
this would work even better if the guitar had less notes and emphasis, but this is still very good. The port through, 10fps? nope...
1.5 would be like if the 3D0 had brutal doom XD
Dude that was the tits :) .
What if I buy Doritos instead? Will I regret that purchase?
CEO dumb as bricks, but damn he knew how to make music.
The best soundtrack for Doom holy shit!
Randy sera un asco de persona.
Pero ah de admitir que es un verdadero genio a la hora de hace banda sonora.
0:11 holy shit
legally, this track is not allowed to fuck this hard
The only version of Doom to feature cowbell.
“I’m willing to take full responsibility for the horrible events of the last 24 hours…”
That music and that art cover
The 3D0 port of DOOM was supposed to contain new FMV cutscenes as well. Imagine if this port had turned out well, it may have ended up being better than the PC version.
If Doomguy was in Guilty Gear
I didn't know that the worst console port got the better music.
Arguably the best think to come from that version. Shaped the way of the new dooms music in a way
Who's a man and a half? I'm a man and a half! Berserker packin' man and a half! There's nothing wrong with you that I can't fix... with my hands!
Original: Thrash Metal
3DO: Terminator
Both? Both! Both is good.
Sounds a bit like the new Mick Gordon version
+blendernoob64 Yes, for sure! They both have slower tempos than the original.
Listening to both of them, I love his version, but I think the 3D0 had Superior Music still
They both also use E1M1 on the level finish screen.
I consider Mick Gordon's version in a completley different category.
Better than Mick Gordon's.
Even for a game with Despicable Gameplay and lackluster graphics this music comes out as a Banger!
que irónico que la peor version de doom tenga la mejor música XD
This is unironically close to the current at dooms gate in 2016 (correct me if im wrong)
Good music! This is Real DOOM!
21 years prior, somebody already wrote a part of the Soundtrack for the modern day 2016 DOOM reboot!
Put this theme on the ps doom and we have the ULTIMATE doom
AND the FINAL DOOM
Ignorando a la gente que viene por el gor- digo, por ese canal, esin duda es una de las mejores versiones de este OST
Gotta have that cowbell
The demons in episode 2 when they thought they killed Doom Guy: why do I here boss music?
though Randy may be a terrible person, the band did a pretty good job at covering this song
BEST VER. legend
This was the doom eternal opening before it ever existed
¿Alguien mas viene del video de Facu Peralta?
This is just too damn good.
El tema que suena cuando porteo Doom a la licuadora-
What the fuck, i didn't searched for Doom 2016 theme
I duke nukem am here on Mars to rip and tear until it is done and most importantly grunt when I'm up against a wall or trying to interact with a locked door also I've got a peer reviewed study right here that says...hmm...says that cyberdemon is dummy thicc
I couldn't imagine there was a 3DO version of Doom until I recently watched my favorite TH-camr The Angry Video Game Nerd playing almost every version of them... And hot damn! The music is indeed awesome... Yet the game itself was far inferior compared to the other versions of Doom which is a shame.
The original is badass, but the 3DO version beyond badass.