The PS1 and the N64 versions makes you feel like you’re stuck in a eternal abyss of darkness, trapped for all eternity, but you’re unable to die, it only keeps you alive to keep you suffering with no end
relatable af, i literally was enjoying the music then almost ending the clip i had to go back and watch 3-4 times to compose myself of what i just witnessed
It sounds like Mick Gordon took more inspiration for the alternate 2016 version from the 3DO version! Slower tempo, dark and heavier synth, more oppressive feeling
The makers of the 32x version: “I’m willing to take full responsibility for the horrible noises of the past 26 years, but you must understand. Our interest in this music was purely for the betterment of mankind. Everything has gotten horrible sounding now, yes. But I assure you, it was worth the risk.”
The 32X version managed to capture the sound of torture and hell perfectly. So perfectly in fact that im going to do good deeds for the rest of my life to avoid ever hearing it again
But if you actually played doom in 1993, then the first version in the video is what you would have heard. Nearly noone had an SC55 so it was onboard midi in the PC churning out the sounds.
0:01 At Retro's Gate 0:30 At DooM's Gate 1:00 At Diarrhea's Gate 1:30 At Emptiness' Gate 1:45 At Hall's Gate 2:15 At DooM Gate 2:45 At Pain's Gate 3:15 At DOOM's Gate 3:56 At DOOM Gate 4:38 At Hell's Gate 5:10 Jesus fucking Christ, save us 5:40 nvm
Despite Doom's soundtrack being usually more upbeat and action-oriented, Doom 64's creepy soundtrack was such a gem. There was one level (I forgot which) with a crying baby at some parts of its atmospheric BGM. That kept me on the edge of my seat while playing and it was quite a feeling.
I'm still 100% convinced that Mick Gordon's work on doom 2016 is the best industrial electronic music/heavy metal hybrid this world will ever get the privilege of listening to.
Aubrey Hodges is surprisingly good at setting the tone for a creepy and foreboding atmosphere, but E1M1 is supposed to make you feel like a badass heavy metal super soldier, not woefully unprepared.
The ps1 version, i remember as a kid, gave me chills playing it. It was really different from the other versions that's for sure. The lighting was also different where there were many dark room and hallways. Luckily i still have the game just no longer have my ps1 to play it again.
Grim's Retro Reviews bruh, i swear i clicked on a comment that was like “*cough cough* we dont talk about that one..” and replied like that and it must’ve glitched
DOOM 64's OST is brilliant. I can't think of a single other FPS beside Quake that had such gppd atmospheric music. The only game that comes to mind is Silent Hill and by extension Lost in Vivo
There is a frequency that is supposed to make you feel fear or anxiety for no reason at all. The Ps1 and n64 ports music guys were probably going for that.
Even the Sega Genesis was like "all right, let's kill some demons," even if it was still wearing a padded helmet. The PS1 and N64 were both like "best we can do is a Valium."
As jank as it is I really like the semi different feel to the GBA when it kicks in, would love to hear a modern take on it that's not painful to listen to
How 2016 is probably how parents saw the original back it 1993. I remember reading an article about how Wolfenstein is too realistic, gory and violent.
EVERYONE: Why the hell are you so fucking different ??! Sega Genesis 32X: R̵̨̺̯̘̥̿̾̈́͝͠E̷͇͊̔E̴̠̍̿̈́͝E̶͖̙̓̒E̶̩̪͚͒Ë̴̛̲͓̜̪͑̑̽E̷̮̗̫̥͒̀E̵͔̼͂̌͐̏Ė̴͕̹̩͉̺͋̾͘͝È̵͎̰E̷̫̥͕͓͛̔̄̚E̵̥̭͌̀̍͘͠E̷̩͍̮̲̾̑̆̚͜Ẻ̵̠̲̫̖̍̽̈́͑Ę̵͖̮̈́̐̚ͅE̷̼̬̔Ȅ̴̡̞Ȅ̸͉͍̪̰̌̿ͅĘ̵̣̿͘Ȅ̸̯̆̐̎͋É̵̡̥Ė̴̠È̷̳̇̕E̸̘͆͒̚E̷͓̙̩̥̒̓ͅE̶̠̘͍̋͜Ë̴̡͕̹̳́̊̕Ệ̶͂͒͘E̷̟̦͗Ẽ̷̢̨̯̯È̴̹̦̦̏Ȩ̸̿͗E̵̡͔̟͈͍̒E̶̻̥̖͇͌́͠
Playstation version was my first Doom experience (yeah, I know) And honestly gave the game a much more horrifying, hopeless feeling. It kind of clashes with the humor of the game, like the difficulty setting names and the messages when you pick up certain weapons....that said? Still quite nice music! It just ain't DOOM music.
I find it interesting that the PSone/Saturn/N64 versions pushed further into the horror elements, not just the graphics were changed to make the game moodier and atmospheric, so was the music.
putting scary music in doom? please tell me im not living in this universe, im not saying its scary im just saying this game is about slaughtering demons not demons scaring you
The 32x version only poopoo farted for the good of humanity.
I understood this reference
*i only poopoo farted for the gooood of humanity.*
💀💀💀
Taking a shit for humanity.
Fart baby
2:15
closest to the new DOOM soundtrack.
That really sounds like at dooms gate by Mick Gordon
@@Vulpine_Cloaker
sorry autocomplet
needs more cowbell
@@Golden_Ghoul hahaha!
@Iroquois Huey n i c e
The PS1 and the N64 versions makes you feel like you’re stuck in a eternal abyss of darkness, trapped for all eternity, but you’re unable to die, it only keeps you alive to keep you suffering with no end
I think the aim for the PS1/Saturn ports is to make you feel like a survivor going through actual hell.
You're not the Hunter here, you're the Hunted.
Truly the spookiest of gaming platforms
32x version on the other hand is just farting ducks
@Scorpio of GMD oh god.... not this hell again
I think I cut myself on those sharp ass edges...
0:00 MS-DOS (Sound Blaster 16 CT1740)
0:30 MS-DOS (Roland SC-55)
1:00 Sega Genesis 32X
1:30 Atari Jaguar
1:45 SNES
2:15 3DO
2:45 Game Boy Advance
3:15 DOOM 2016 -(2017 for Nintendo Switch release)- Main Version
3:55 DOOM 2016 -(2017 for Nintendo Switch release)- Alternate Version
4:40 Doom Eternal Teaser Trailer
5:09 Playstation/Saturn
5:39 N64
Thank you kind sir.
The hero we need
Sega had a stroke
Ps1 and 64 is very creepy
Thanks change of heart
1:00 When you ate way too much chili but still have to fight demons later.
Undigestion
*indigestion
@@YoshiLikesFate no you were right the first time, he undigested his stomach.
@@YoshiLikesFate DOOMgestion xd
FUCKING GOLD!
The 3DO version was actually pretty good. 2:16
SageD360 but the gameplay makes me wanna...
Ey that's pretty good
@@lemex27gamesnshit RIP AND TEAR
Sounds a lot more reminiscent of DOOM 2016. Sounds like Mick Gordon composed it.
It was composed in guitar
everybody gangsta till the doom guy starts looking up and down 0:35
relatable af, i literally was enjoying the music then almost ending the clip i had to go back and watch 3-4 times to compose myself of what i just witnessed
Gzdoom!
Ok that's like cursed
To people who know doom
@@antigen55 that's zdoom not gzdoom
W h o a the 3do gameplay looks garbage but the music surprisingly hits h a r d
Like heavy weapons guy. Slow, but he hits you....POW!
@@goldprime118 unexpected tf2 reference o:
The music is nice and slow to correspond with the gameplay.
Own a 3DO, can confirm that it plays pretty slow but damn it might be one of my favourite versions of E1M1, original notwithstanding.
Same with the SNES version gameplay looks like poopoo but soundtrack is great
This man seriously LOOKED UP in the second one.
gzdoom!
If you don’t know what GZDOOM is, it is a heavily modified source port of Doom.
SecondFirefly
ROOM is basically the same.
@@337s Nah, this is GZDoom, you can tell because the view doesn't distort when looking up and down
@@talimproductions look up tilt++ for gzdoom its crazy. quake-like camera bobbing yo
Nice video! The 3DO version was surprisingly good! 😊
It sounds like Mick Gordon took more inspiration for the alternate 2016 version from the 3DO version!
Slower tempo, dark and heavier synth, more oppressive feeling
WaddupMatty anyone got a link to the 3DO version?
@@Bruh-fc7ik it's in the video, innit?
WaddupMatty yeah you’re right it was just like at night and sleep deprivation had me acting a bit stupid lmao
I agree
Panasonic is like a 1996 version of some music from DooM 2016
Yeah it's pretty awesome
IKR
Uh actually you're right thank you for enlightening me.
The only good thing of the 3do
1:05
That’s the most uncomfortable walk animation for doom ever.
Christ he looks drunk
@@pumpkinbrain8952 he's drunk AND farting
Yep
AND it sounds like he's shitting. Maybe that's why he walks like that.
Did he drink too much?
The snes sounds like you’re in a cave and there’s a rock band far into the cave
Get to the other side of the cave.
And you need to fight demons to get to the other side of the cave
@@l_d7897 Then you get to enjoy the band while fighting off more demons.
yes! that's what I said!
Burzum be like
The makers of the 32x version: “I’m willing to take full responsibility for the horrible noises of the past 26 years, but you must understand. Our interest in this music was purely for the betterment of mankind. Everything has gotten horrible sounding now, yes. But I assure you, it was worth the risk.”
*smashes 32X*
ID Software
In association with SEGA
Present
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DooM
I'm fairly certain that John Carmack himself was responsible for the Sega 32x version of Doom
@@goldprime118 doom 6
@@goldprime118 9
Little did anyone know that it would eventually be fixed in a hack now known as Doom 32X Resurrection
The Sega genesis sounds like someone has bad gas
Strider it is weird listening to the 2016 without the chainsaw
32x*
Just think of it as the sound the doomslayer makes when he farts
When you go to have your last taco bell in the middle of the apocalypse:
@@tend9203 32x is an add-on for the Genesis
The 32X version managed to capture the sound of torture and hell perfectly. So perfectly in fact that im going to do good deeds for the rest of my life to avoid ever hearing it again
Like playing Doom 32X Resurrection instead?, They fixed the music
PooP
2:15 that actually sounds badass
1:23 sounds like me after Taco bell banging on the walls
lol
Ladies And Gentlemen! Boys And Girls! I present to you the legendary Fart master 32x
you get 69 likes bc of this.
2:15 I think this is where mick gordon got his inspiration from when he did at dooms gate for doom 2016
He didn't get inspiration, he experimented with extreme downtuning on already djenty guitars
The 3do one reall does sound like doom 2016 but as a mod?
0:30 is the one we all know and love and this is even my ringtone
Yea
But if you actually played doom in 1993, then the first version in the video is what you would have heard. Nearly noone had an SC55 so it was onboard midi in the PC churning out the sounds.
0:01 At Retro's Gate
0:30 At DooM's Gate
1:00 At Diarrhea's Gate
1:30 At Emptiness' Gate
1:45 At Hall's Gate
2:15 At DooM Gate
2:45 At Pain's Gate
3:15 At DOOM's Gate
3:56 At DOOM Gate
4:38 At Hell's Gate
5:10 Jesus fucking Christ, save us
5:40 nvm
At halls gate lmao
bro i also had the same thoughts of 1:00
Genesis: Slap da bass
SNES: Same, but at the other end of the hallway
More like
Genesis : *6 hours after eating 5 burritos*
Everyone gangsta until doom guy starts moving his head vertically.
2:18 when the music cooler than the game
Despite Doom's soundtrack being usually more upbeat and action-oriented, Doom 64's creepy soundtrack was such a gem. There was one level (I forgot which) with a crying baby at some parts of its atmospheric BGM. That kept me on the edge of my seat while playing and it was quite a feeling.
4:22 That edit was fucking smooth as hell and very well done.
The 32x version is just....not that good
That....is just a deep fried fart speaker
Sounds like me after 2 huge bowls of pasta.
Sounds like a crappy speaker from a baby toy after being submerged in super glue for an hour
Well the console does look like a toilet so...
It sounds like me after eating 3 taco bell tacos
2:46 E1M1 but every 5th beat is missing
I'm still 100% convinced that Mick Gordon's work on doom 2016 is the best industrial electronic music/heavy metal hybrid this world will ever get the privilege of listening to.
"Ima go to the bathroom, I'll be back in 5 minutes."
Those "5 minutes." 0:59
Damn the one at 1:30 is just straight fire
I agree
Lets be real.
The MS-DOS and DOOM 2016 (Alternative) versions are the best.
3d0 is also pretty good
Yes
I'm gonna be real. I prefer the Windows to the MS DOS version.
0:35 in the windows doom you can look up and down
Oh and 3do
3d0
The Sega Genesis version sounds like a constant brown note.
Now that's one brown note, I'd get that checked out.
Aubrey Hodges is surprisingly good at setting the tone for a creepy and foreboding atmosphere, but E1M1 is supposed to make you feel like a badass heavy metal super soldier, not woefully unprepared.
but the gba played a different song then e1m1's normal song. it played the second level's music.
E1m1 replaced e1m9
Dallas medic bag man
not gonna lie when i played the ps1 port for the first time the music made it way more intense and dread filled. you truly felt alone.
Yeah, 100%. I was so confused when I played DooM on PC for the first time, its a completely different experience
The Jaguar version played during one of the intermission screens, it sounds like ducks quacking. So, you know, it's obviously the best version
Panasonic 3DO is the reason how DOOM 2016’s main theme is made.
DOOM 64s soundtrack was actually awesome, incredibly atmospheric, and underappreciated
Doom Eternal (Teaser Trailer)
Me and the boys in the future: hehe guitar go BBRRERRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEE
1:00
Me: *Using Gordon Ramsay's voice* It's ghastly. *dramatic violin noise*
I think the Jaguar was the best one
SUJATHA NORI you’re right maybe I should make a joke about that
@@sujathanori105 I'm not gonna woooosh you but next time think about what youre reply before replying it
@@sujathanori105 Woooosh
The ps1 version, i remember as a kid, gave me chills playing it. It was really different from the other versions that's for sure. The lighting was also different where there were many dark room and hallways. Luckily i still have the game just no longer have my ps1 to play it again.
3:44 you pushed the wheelechair kid and he stands up:
The SNES sounds like if Doom and Team Fortress had a beautiful, gun toting baby
To me it seems like Doom Metroid
DAMN WHO THINK PUTING SCARY MUSIC IN DOOM WAS A GOOD IDEA?
LITERALLY EVERYONE WAHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH -inhale- HahhahahahahahahahHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH-inhale- HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH-death-
@@xxnoobzlolxx4529 cringe
This entire thread is retarded.
オーケーブーマー
@@goocheeno7798 yeah p much
It’s weird hearing the OG og doom theme, or is that just me
Grim's Retro Reviews HE HAS IT! RUUUUUUNNNNNNN
Lemex27’s Dungeon
Wha? I’m confused right now
Grim's Retro Reviews bruh, i swear i clicked on a comment that was like “*cough cough* we dont talk about that one..” and replied like that and it must’ve glitched
Lemex27’s Dungeon um ok, I was worried I was getting blasted for thinking the OG OG doom theme was weird
(I’m talking about it with the sound card)
Grim's Retro Reviews yeah my bad
What we hear: At Doom's Gate
What Doom Guy hears: 5:10
The psx music is chilling. I love it
damn wasn't expecting the 3DO to sound this good
Everybody gangsta until the 3:16 pulls up.
I had the PlayStation version of Doom/Ultimate Doom and yeah, hearing that again, I forgot how incredibly eerie it was and still is
DOOM 64's OST is brilliant. I can't think of a single other FPS beside Quake that had such gppd atmospheric music. The only game that comes to mind is Silent Hill and by extension Lost in Vivo
There is a frequency that is supposed to make you feel fear or anxiety for no reason at all. The Ps1 and n64 ports music guys were probably going for that.
The 3DO hits different.
@Qimodis NO U
The SNES version feels like something that could be in TF2
The alternate version from 2016 actually sounds cool
Panasonic 3DO's (2:15) one is awesome! :o
If someone had told me it was somekind of remake for Doom Eternal I'd totally believe.
Anything can run doom...
THAT'S WHY IT'S ETERNAL!
i cant run doom eternal or doom (2016) cuz i have an intel hd 4400 graphics card
@@cheeze-it9673 but you can still run Doom 1 so it still count your pc can run doom
@@KallenKaslana facrs
@@cheeze-it9673 you should try brutal doom in the meantime.
FUN FACT: if you beat doom eternal you can play the og doom in doom eternal
The 3DO was absolutely BRUTAL, DAMN
Even the Sega Genesis was like "all right, let's kill some demons," even if it was still wearing a padded helmet. The PS1 and N64 were both like "best we can do is a Valium."
The Roland version is the one I remember growing up with. Music slapped so hard. Thanks for owning a lightning fast 486, mom! XD
My dad put on DOOM and sat me in front of his old computer when I was a young child. The game definitely left a good impression on me.
DOOM Eternal’s teaser theme sounds like DOOM Eternal combat theme mixed with E1M1.
It's the same
Jk
2:44 I love how it only has one octave for range so it just has E E E E E with no octave change
As jank as it is I really like the semi different feel to the GBA when it kicks in, would love to hear a modern take on it that's not painful to listen to
Jesus. Doom 64 make it feel like an actual nightmare scenario. I want my rock metal. I wanna feel cool!
Everybody loving the crap outa the 3do version but let's be real
We will only ever listen to the 2nd one on the list
I beg to differ, I think 2016 has the best version. Taking the great and making it better.
@@deMocskonyi very true
Its just personal preference tbh
@@deMocskonyi >making it better
Lol
@@UltimateEnderman45 just my opinion. You can think whatever you want, I just happen to think otherwise.
How 2016 is probably how parents saw the original back it 1993. I remember reading an article about how Wolfenstein is too realistic, gory and violent.
4:55
Nice monty python reference 😃
This actually brings so much nostalgia that I needed. Thanks so much!
0:30 Best version, even better than the new one imo
They really tried to make Doom 64 scare the living hell out of you
Me:Yes! my computer installed the fortnite, now I'll try it
Fortnite in my pc: 2:20
I never had a Roland SC-55, but man do I love that sound. It just has the most delicious tones.
1:35 favorite one.
I love the little bit of kitchen ace in the beginning of the 3DO version
5:42 Sounds of Abyss
I like how all of them are like this retro style music, and them *BOOM* Doom 2016 hit like a fucking truck
The SNES and 32x versions are horrendous.
SNES version isnt bad considering what they were given to work with
DecayedPheonix Okay, but it sounds too ambient, and I know there’s more sounds they had that could have fit better.
@@AquaGaming1607 yes, personally I like the SNES version for what it is, but at least it's not the 3do
..
DecayedPheonix The 3DO is good, it’s like if someone pulled Doom 2016 music and condensed it for original Doom.
@@AquaGaming1607 thats the only good thing about that port
Song 3DO is so beatful
1:30 my fav
Haha yes silence noise
The theme song for when we take back Jerusalem
1:00: knee deep in brap
I was not prepared for the 3DO version
2:33 It sounds a lot like the music from DOOM (2016)
The SNES one grows on then you expect but it’s pretty damn god for what it’s working with
The sega genesis sounded like when doom slayer farted in his suit
EVERYONE: Why the hell are you so fucking different ??!
Sega Genesis 32X: R̵̨̺̯̘̥̿̾̈́͝͠E̷͇͊̔E̴̠̍̿̈́͝E̶͖̙̓̒E̶̩̪͚͒Ë̴̛̲͓̜̪͑̑̽E̷̮̗̫̥͒̀E̵͔̼͂̌͐̏Ė̴͕̹̩͉̺͋̾͘͝È̵͎̰E̷̫̥͕͓͛̔̄̚E̵̥̭͌̀̍͘͠E̷̩͍̮̲̾̑̆̚͜Ẻ̵̠̲̫̖̍̽̈́͑Ę̵͖̮̈́̐̚ͅE̷̼̬̔Ȅ̴̡̞Ȅ̸͉͍̪̰̌̿ͅĘ̵̣̿͘Ȅ̸̯̆̐̎͋É̵̡̥Ė̴̠È̷̳̇̕E̸̘͆͒̚E̷͓̙̩̥̒̓ͅE̶̠̘͍̋͜Ë̴̡͕̹̳́̊̕Ệ̶͂͒͘E̷̟̦͗Ẽ̷̢̨̯̯È̴̹̦̦̏Ȩ̸̿͗E̵̡͔̟͈͍̒E̶̻̥̖͇͌́͠
Holy shit, finally! The music of the PlayStation version was incredible, not the same metal but a very creepy shit
The doot demon has struck again!
Why did I never realize the 2016 version was an remix?!? Oh my god
The snes music isn't amazing but for me it's the most nostalgic and memorable
That panasonic audio is amazing for the time period
Playstation version was my first Doom experience (yeah, I know) And honestly gave the game a much more horrifying, hopeless feeling. It kind of clashes with the humor of the game, like the difficulty setting names and the messages when you pick up certain weapons....that said? Still quite nice music! It just ain't DOOM music.
how do you call music that was literally featured in a doom game "not doom music"
Wow you actually included the Jaguar port, I’d like to think it’s an actual recording of Jaguar gameplay with the audio effects turned down
1:40 TOO CREEPY
I find it interesting that the PSone/Saturn/N64 versions pushed further into the horror elements, not just the graphics were changed to make the game moodier and atmospheric, so was the music.
putting scary music in doom? please tell me im not living in this universe, im not saying its scary im just saying this game is about slaughtering demons not demons scaring you
Have you not entered the DARK ROOMS?
@@theflumponator7719 no i never played classic doom but id like too
You can pretty much get it for free on pc
0:31 the best one yet so far