Big respect to you for uploading most of the WAD's from the 90's to the new doom update (KEX engine), including putting the author's name in the description. So those WAD's can get more recognition from people who play doom for the first time (Especially for people who play doom on console).
I have an old Canadian CD from the mid-90s that contain hundreds of wads, a shareware copy of DOOM, and even a built-in level editor. Though I'm sure all these files can be found on the internet, it may be hard to dig through thousands of pages to find all of them, so it's cool to own a piece of what the community did back in the days.
The voice sample used for the switching to the chainsaw replacement In the Mortal Kombat Doom Mod is Sub-Zero saying "Fine" from Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. He says it during the first cutscene with the Grand Master.
As someone that didn't grow up with Doom mods in the 90's, I strongly appreciate these vids for showing me what it was like, especially since I've been on a big classic Doom binge lately.
Thanks. This video got me to start running custom wads through DOSBox rather than GZDoom. Makes for a more...authentic experience. Definitely feels more at home for 90s wads.
The first doom mod I played was in 1996 called Alien Doom, it was a full campaign and incredibly well made. However I still cannot find it or any reference of it yet. It felt almost on par with Dark Forces visually, not audibly. Thanks for your video, it made me download mods I hope I'll have time to play later.
Even though I have never been much of a fan of skin mods/hack which only are used to change graphics, i gotta Say that in the case of Doom, there are some that i appreciate quite fondly, like the DBZ mod which i used to play with Freedom 2 when i was a kid.
Does anyone remember Barney Doom? It was the first graphical Mod I ever downloaded and it introduced the idea of Doom mods. Follow closely by Simpsons Doom and Southpark Doom, finally moving onto Batman and Ghostbusters.
I actually managed to make that audio glitch happen when I was a kid. I had been been learning a lot about the doom was format and I was just setting random values in the wad file. And I set a couple of sound patches to have like a -1 size (4 billion on overflow). And doom played several of the audio effects all at once, since they were just in the wad file one after the next. I don't remember it playing as much as what you just said, but I probably stopped at before too long. I wonder what the sizes of the audio lumps are set too in that's batman wad file.
I think the newer Simpsons mod is much better: correct voice lines, better sprites and also music for all doom levels. It also works with the original Ultimate Doom, but without custom music. 😊
Dude. You missed Aliens Doom with all the movie audio clips. Was my favorite. Bill Paxton always saying shit and the screams like “eat this!” “Lets rooooock! “Their coming outta the god damned walls!”
You know what mod made me love the Doom mod scene? a Dragon Ball Z gameplay mod, you had your kiensans, special beam canons, double sundays and of course the beast of the mighty Kame Hame Ha, of course all of this ones were literally doom weapons but with an anime skin on top of it, but damn was pretty damn rad to be in the shoes of Goku killing demons with energy balls from your hands, sadly i lost that wad in a HDD failure back in 2003, and i had been trying to find that old ass wad since then. Edit: ohh! that's the mod! its exactly as how i first saw it in a DBZ fanzine was so damn cool to use the Hame Ha wave and other powers and that blue weird looking hud, man this is pure nostalgia indeed.
You know I've seen the star wars doom mod before but I never put two and two together that it would have directly influenced dark forces. Which is kinda dope. It spawned such an awesome game
I loved all the old starwars mods back then :) reaaaally want to do a gzdoom starwars mod at some point with a mix of sprites, voxels and md3 models (there are many starwars quake 3 player models). I wondered about the similarities between the doom mod and the starwars game, cool that they were inspired by a mod
That reminds me, you should really look into the WolfenDoom scene. Laz Rojas made incredible WolfenDoom scenarios for the time. You'll be blown away by just how well made they are for a mid 90s wad.
Thanks to Saintmillion's video on the development of Dark Forces we know that game was being worked on BEFORE Doom and the StarDoom mod although the team who was working on it got sent a beta of doom (probably the press release one) and I'm almost certain StarDoom was a pretty good outline for what Dark Forces could be at the time for the team at LucasArts
Oh hell yeah! The older Simpsons Doom and South Park Doom were the best! That cacophony on Simpsons/SP clips never cease to amuse me. I still love to play them from time to time, good memories.
22:03 - I've heard the "Mortal Kombat Movie" song used in a tongue-in-cheek Doom 2 mod called "Toons for Doom 2". Anyone who likes the Simpsons mods will love this. ;)
6:55 he says "Fine". It comes from one of the first cutscenes in MK Mythologies: Sub-Zero. The complete line is: "Fine. I get into the temple. And then what? What's inside?". EDIT: Nevermind, I just noticed that someone else in the comments already said that.
These are all mods that were completed before 2000. SRB 2 is great, but it has come a long way, and was never a vanilla Doom mod, having been built from Doom Legacy. A really fun mod for sure though.
Nothing I hadn't heard about before. But I was surprised Aliens TC by Justin Fisher wasn't on the list. Probably the most famous and historicly important mod of them all. It was the first ever total conversion for DOOM, made by one single guy which led to him getting job offers as game designer. Other ones that spring to mind are Zombies DOOM and Army of Darkness TC.
I had simpsons doom on a cd in the 90s and played it constantly and it never got old for me. There is actualy a rarer 4th simpsons doom from the 90s that replaced cacos with Homer heads
@@Baltimore_Hood_Vines_2014 which one are you talking about? The floating Homer head? I haven't seen that since 1996 on a compliation CD. You'll have to show me! Unless you're talking about the other three entire Simpsons graphic replacements? Those are common. I have two of them on CD, the other newer one is on DoomWadStation.
Loved this video!!!! I remembered the first time I played Simpsons doom. Surprisingly I found it on Kazaa (anyone remember that?) and was stoked that it was even a thing so I downloaded it. Batman Doom was also a funny story. I didn’t know that some wads needed the dehacked patch to play correctly (mind you I was using ZDOOM at the time) so nothing worked correctly and I couldn’t beat the first level. Here are some mods I would recommend Army of Darkness doom Ghostbusters doom (sadly never finished) Final fantasy Doom The Tick doom Sonic Doom 2:Bots on Mobius Codename Hyena (you have to edit the wad and get rid of the Skin for it to work correctly) There’s tons more, but if i told you all of them I’d be here all day lol.
Hey funny thing, in the Mortal Kombat Doom 2 in your vid the music that is playing first is NOT actually from Mortal Kombat. You can hear the difference halfway through. It's actually a 90's house song from the group 2 unlimited with the title Twilight zone.
I played fistful in gzdoom with a couple extra mods. It was very fun, and also doubled as a project to learn how to place royalty free music in davinci resolve. I can't remember what mod enabled the hat toss damage feature, but it was hilarious to toss your hat at the low tier enemies and see them gib.
Bro this is really taking me back to when I used to play doom mods at school and at home. South park was the most popular choice by all the kids back then. This is such a time capsule here.
Nice. I've been looking for more neat Doom info since discovering decino. I knew of starwars doom but I'd never heard of these other ones. The only dos stuff I've done was Elder Scrolls and that was way to laggy on my ol' laptop
Thank you! It's really hard to get recommendations for MS-DOS vanilla mods and TCs. I have a special Pentium 133 laptop to play DOS games, mostly DOOM. I'll absolutely must check StarDoom and Fistful mods! Also HacX is pretty nice, though needs fixing save file names to properly work. P.S. If you wish to clear MS-DOS shell - use CLS command. Mashing Return key looks silly.
The last entry, _Batman Doom_ , is more than a mod (modification, that modifies one or a few aspects of the stock game) but an entire custom game in which about everything is changed, making for an entirely other game in the _Doom_ engine (or source-port). I don't usually use mods, much preferring custom games. For that, I'd strongly recommend _Strain_ , a custom game about as great as _Doom II: Hell on Earth_ itself. AND it features an excellent soundtrack! th-cam.com/video/yZTAJNfH5Xo/w-d-xo.html Listen to that awesome MIDI music! There are quite a few others I'd recommend, "megawads" and otherwise.... Speaking of Star Wars Doom: Have you played Rex Claussen's (AKA, Gurkha Boy's) _The Darkest Hour_ and its prequel _Dawn: A Prelude_ ? I wouldn't recommend missing it! th-cam.com/video/heDC8raM5So/w-d-xo.html Works great via GZDoom!
There's a really good one called Sonic Robo Blast 2 but only the first 2 versions and the original games made in TGF instead of Doom are from the 90s. It's still being worked on.
Excellent video, very well researched and fun to watch! Also what's the name of the song playing during the Mortal Kombat segment? Before it plays the in-game MK theme, there's a Midi playing of a 90s dance song, which sounds very similar, but I don't remember the name of the song, haha.
Just found your channel, do not know if you do videos about Quake. If so, check out the Borg bots for the original Quake. They adapt to the weapons just like the Borg from the Star Trek series. Not the Borg mod, the Borg bots.
@@DoomKid You're welcome. I did a google search for borg bot and did not see it. Someone may have a copy somewhere, or you may have to dig. I ran the bots on deathmatch maps in the late 1990s.
I'm really surprised you didn't touch on Aliens TC. I play the ZDoom editions of both that and Batman doom and they hold up so well. The Sky May Be is another fun joke mod from the time.
I was hoping to see the Barney mod. Changes the pinkies to Barney. They roam and sing I love you and when you kill them they shout "oohhhh little kiddies!"
Darth Vader is dead..... Long Live Lord Vader!!!!
RIP David Prowse, the man behind the mask!
@@DoomKid ohh noooooo 😭😭
@@DoomKid Who do you think would win in a one on one fight-
Darth Vader Or Doom Guy?
@@dylansmith5206 I have to give it to Doomguy, but the force may be his Achilles heel against Vader.
Amén, rest in peace...
Batman Doom still blows me away in 2020, it is unreal how good it was for the time.
Totally agree, CutmanMike!
And then there's the fan sequel
We... don't talk about that one
mm8bdm
same
Oh, hey Mike
I knew Batman Doom was going to make this list. I'm one of the music composers (I was 16 back then) and am proud to have contributed to it.
Nice work, love those MIDIs!
@@DoomKid I might upload proper "studio" versions to my channel at some point. They are not stellar, but no generic MIDI player does them justice.
Big respect to you for uploading most of the WAD's from the 90's to the new doom update (KEX engine), including putting the author's name in the description. So those WAD's can get more recognition from people who play doom for the first time (Especially for people who play doom on console).
You're very welcome!
Spoiler alert - Kyle is the pain elemental and he shoots little Ikes.
KICK THE BABY
Oh, I thought he was gonna be the SS.
Is this true?
@@jackcouch8322 don't kick the baby!
@@jackcouch8322 bad Ike you broke another window that's a bad baby.
90's DOOM wads are just... a different breed. An art lost to time, and an art that can no longer be replicated. God bless the 90's 😔.
I have an old Canadian CD from the mid-90s that contain hundreds of wads, a shareware copy of DOOM, and even a built-in level editor. Though I'm sure all these files can be found on the internet, it may be hard to dig through thousands of pages to find all of them, so it's cool to own a piece of what the community did back in the days.
Nice! Do you plan to upload them to the internet anytime?
The voice sample used for the switching to the chainsaw replacement In the Mortal Kombat Doom Mod is Sub-Zero saying "Fine" from
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. He says it during the first cutscene with the Grand Master.
Had no clue, thanks for telling me about this. I love MK bit never played mythologies.
I remember there being an Aliens mod for the first Doom. It was sooooooooo awesome! It replaced textures, sound effects, enemies, weapons, and so on.
You're wrong. There never was an Aliens total conversion. You must be remembering something else.
this video looks like it was made in the 90's
why do you say that?
Doom58 I’d say the 4:3 ratio mainly
lol i think the same..
they didn't have 720p in the 90's.
@Ferniand Von Edgelord not today,the people today only play Shadowlands in WoW
As someone that didn't grow up with Doom mods in the 90's, I strongly appreciate these vids for showing me what it was like, especially since I've been on a big classic Doom binge lately.
Thanks. This video got me to start running custom wads through DOSBox rather than GZDoom. Makes for a more...authentic experience. Definitely feels more at home for 90s wads.
The first doom mod I played was in 1996 called Alien Doom, it was a full campaign and incredibly well made. However I still cannot find it or any reference of it yet. It felt almost on par with Dark Forces visually, not audibly.
Thanks for your video, it made me download mods I hope I'll have time to play later.
Even though I have never been much of a fan of skin mods/hack which only are used to change graphics, i gotta Say that in the case of Doom, there are some that i appreciate quite fondly, like the DBZ mod which i used to play with Freedom 2 when i was a kid.
**Pulls out blade**
"F I N E."
Of course he said that I am french and I understood it well ! I was surprised that Doom kid did not got it.
I also thought "fine" but then had a second thought that it couldve been a badly recorded "you're mine"
Fun fact: The creator of the Dragon Ball Z Doom mod is also the Japanese subtitle translator/writer for the official release of Dragon Ball in the US.
Does anyone remember Barney Doom? It was the first graphical Mod I ever downloaded and it introduced the idea of Doom mods. Follow closely by Simpsons Doom and Southpark Doom, finally moving onto Batman and Ghostbusters.
Yes I enjoy Barney doom in the 2000’s .
I remember downloading Starwars doom wad and DBZ back in the day. MEMORY UNLOCKED!
Well isn't this a welcomed change of pace
Nice pfp
I actually managed to make that audio glitch happen when I was a kid. I had been been learning a lot about the doom was format and I was just setting random values in the wad file. And I set a couple of sound patches to have like a -1 size (4 billion on overflow). And doom played several of the audio effects all at once, since they were just in the wad file one after the next. I don't remember it playing as much as what you just said, but I probably stopped at before too long. I wonder what the sizes of the audio lumps are set too in that's batman wad file.
Woah, really interesting info. I’ll have to check the size in the wad soon.
I think the newer Simpsons mod is much better: correct voice lines, better sprites and also music for all doom levels. It also works with the original Ultimate Doom, but without custom music. 😊
Dude. You missed Aliens Doom with all the movie audio clips. Was my favorite. Bill Paxton always saying shit and the screams like “eat this!” “Lets rooooock! “Their coming outta the god damned walls!”
7:00 it sounds like he is saying fine in a "whatever ill do what you say" atitude
Talking about 90's Doom mods and there is no Barney reference?
Can’t believe I didn’t mention it. Barney Doom was so common and there were several variants, definitely shoulda gave it a nod.
Please consider a follow-up with the Star Wars Doom mods
You know what mod made me love the Doom mod scene? a Dragon Ball Z gameplay mod, you had your kiensans, special beam canons, double sundays and of course the beast of the mighty Kame Hame Ha, of course all of this ones were literally doom weapons but with an anime skin on top of it, but damn was pretty damn rad to be in the shoes of Goku killing demons with energy balls from your hands, sadly i lost that wad in a HDD failure back in 2003, and i had been trying to find that old ass wad since then.
Edit: ohh! that's the mod! its exactly as how i first saw it in a DBZ fanzine was so damn cool to use the Hame Ha wave and other powers and that blue weird looking hud, man this is pure nostalgia indeed.
Bro you’re so good at making these listicle showcases of WADs.
I'm so late in seeing this, but I appreciate that a lot, MM. Your channel is seriously has some of the best production value in the game right now!
11:09 and boy, did they got far
I played heaps of Simpsons Doom back when I was little.
I prefer the original stardoom. It's mind blowing to me that they built such gargantuan levels with DEU alone in 1994
It really is impressive considering how hard DEU is to go back to
You know I've seen the star wars doom mod before but I never put two and two together that it would have directly influenced dark forces. Which is kinda dope. It spawned such an awesome game
I once played the South Park mod combined with the Embers of Armageddon, the Doom 2016 weapons mod. It was worth the mix.
I loved all the old starwars mods back then :) reaaaally want to do a gzdoom starwars mod at some point with a mix of sprites, voxels and md3 models (there are many starwars quake 3 player models). I wondered about the similarities between the doom mod and the starwars game, cool that they were inspired by a mod
1:06 - Oh no, it's the Revolta from Mystery Of Tyskie Islands!
I remember playing Star Wars doom 2. It was an awesome experience.
There was also a bubblehead Star War Doom mod that I spend a bunch of time with
That reminds me, you should really look into the WolfenDoom scene. Laz Rojas made incredible WolfenDoom scenarios for the time. You'll be blown away by just how well made they are for a mid 90s wad.
Thanks to Saintmillion's video on the development of Dark Forces we know that game was being worked on BEFORE Doom and the StarDoom mod although the team who was working on it got sent a beta of doom (probably the press release one) and I'm almost certain StarDoom was a pretty good outline for what Dark Forces could be at the time for the team at LucasArts
4.45 REM on bat files are comments. So the REM lines are dont executed, but removing the REM on the lines makes that line executes
I remember Boothill/Fistful of Doom but the others I wasn't aware of, but it gives me something to take a look at with GZDoom
The REM midi got me. Great vid.
Sub Zero fought his clan when they wanted to turn him and his friend Smoke into cyborgs
recently I started looking for old mods, to make a Review video,I am amazed at how wonderful they are,great video!
Glad you enjoyed!
Oh hell yeah! The older Simpsons Doom and South Park Doom were the best! That cacophony on Simpsons/SP clips never cease to amuse me. I still love to play them from time to time, good memories.
22:03 - I've heard the "Mortal Kombat Movie" song used in a tongue-in-cheek Doom 2 mod called "Toons for Doom 2". Anyone who likes the Simpsons mods will love this. ;)
4:43 I played map15 of ray mohawk 2 and heard this music, its so weird, changes pace and tone so dramatically
"Fistful of Doom" Looks so much like the Lucasarts "Outlaws" game!
Lucasarts really took notes from the doom modding community, didn't it
6:55 he says "Fine". It comes from one of the first cutscenes in MK Mythologies: Sub-Zero.
The complete line is: "Fine. I get into the temple. And then what? What's inside?".
EDIT: Nevermind, I just noticed that someone else in the comments already said that.
I haven't heard the complete line til now, so thanks!
@@DoomKid You're welcome. If you're curious, here you can check out the entire cutscene: th-cam.com/video/yCRrb82kA3A/w-d-xo.html
How have you NOT put Sonic Robo Blast 2 on here?
It's been in development for 20+ years! It's considered one of, if not THE best Doom mod of ALL time!
These are all mods that were completed before 2000. SRB 2 is great, but it has come a long way, and was never a vanilla Doom mod, having been built from Doom Legacy. A really fun mod for sure though.
Nothing I hadn't heard about before. But I was surprised Aliens TC by Justin Fisher wasn't on the list. Probably the most famous and historicly important mod of them all. It was the first ever total conversion for DOOM, made by one single guy which led to him getting job offers as game designer. Other ones that spring to mind are Zombies DOOM and Army of Darkness TC.
as this is the 30th anniversary, i used to play most of these MODs back in the day in the 90s
I had simpsons doom on a cd in the 90s and played it constantly and it never got old for me. There is actualy a rarer 4th simpsons doom from the 90s that replaced cacos with Homer heads
@Ragunito long gone
Rare? You can easily find it on idgames archive. At least I did.
@@Baltimore_Hood_Vines_2014 which one are you talking about? The floating Homer head? I haven't seen that since 1996 on a compliation CD. You'll have to show me! Unless you're talking about the other three entire Simpsons graphic replacements? Those are common. I have two of them on CD, the other newer one is on DoomWadStation.
@@Chaingun yeah, the Homer head. It's easy to find, maybe you'll have to scroll through page 2, but that's about it.
@@Baltimore_Hood_Vines_2014 thanks! that is a blast from the past, I played that homer head wad waaay too much as a baby haha
Loved this video!!!! I remembered the first time I played Simpsons doom. Surprisingly I found it on Kazaa (anyone remember that?) and was stoked that it was even a thing so I downloaded it. Batman Doom was also a funny story. I didn’t know that some wads needed the dehacked patch to play correctly (mind you I was using ZDOOM at the time) so nothing worked correctly and I couldn’t beat the first level.
Here are some mods I would recommend
Army of Darkness doom
Ghostbusters doom (sadly never finished)
Final fantasy Doom
The Tick doom
Sonic Doom 2:Bots on Mobius
Codename Hyena (you have to edit the wad and get rid of the Skin for it to work correctly)
There’s tons more, but if i told you all of them I’d be here all day lol.
Kazaa, Ares and eMule: the ultimate trinity of illegal downloading lol. My first troyan came from Kazaa lol.
Holy fuck. I played most of these as a kid. You just brought back memories I didnt know I had.
Hey funny thing, in the Mortal Kombat Doom 2 in your vid the music that is playing first is NOT actually from Mortal Kombat. You can hear the difference halfway through. It's actually a 90's house song from the group 2 unlimited with the title Twilight zone.
god the sprites and cacophonous glory of simpsons doom takes me right back to my childhood!
Nice video! Very interesting look back!
Always enjoy your vids like this
Cheers Joshmon, I'm glad to hear it.
Playing 90s wads in 2023 is just had another vibe...
MIDI Cha-La Head Cha-La is not something I expected to ever hear.
fistfull of doom is by far my favorite of all classic doom wads
Doom 2 Xtreme and Doom 2 Xtreme gold are great classic wads along with Wolfensdoom
"It took me about half an hour of fucking around just to figure that out" - LMFAO!!
Good stuff man. Great video!
Thanks!
Just discovered your channel. Excellent stuff, just subscribed! ;)
I played fistful in gzdoom with a couple extra mods. It was very fun, and also doubled as a project to learn how to place royalty free music in davinci resolve.
I can't remember what mod enabled the hat toss damage feature, but it was hilarious to toss your hat at the low tier enemies and see them gib.
th-cam.com/play/PL3KuS4uYTAUuMK7oEC-A5m7-YN3KK8eNE.html
High Noon Drifter was the mod I played fistful with, as well as some other maps.
There was an awesome Aliens mod back in the day...surprised it didn't make the list. It's worth looking up.
There been three different Aliens Mods that I played .
hahaha amazing, the music on the fistful of doom map is fleetwood mac - rhiannon
please make more! not many people make doom mods videos on dosbox compatible mods!
Bro this is really taking me back to when I used to play doom mods at school and at home.
South park was the most popular choice by all the kids back then.
This is such a time capsule here.
FYI, before DOOM, there was Wolfenstein 3-D... and there WAS a Simpsons mod for it as well. Yeah.
I love Wolf3D!
@@DoomKid Me too!
Castlevania: Simon's Destiny and Doom Power Rangers: Revenge of Dark Specter are my favorite mods, I guess I should try them.
in the subzero mod, it sounds like he's saying "fine..." when the "chainsaw" comes out.
It took me ages to work that out - apparently the quote is right from an MK game too, had no idea!
Love the Rhiannon sound in the background of Fistfull of Doom
Fist-full of Doom is actually a prequel following one of Doomguy's ancestors and no one can change my mind.
Nice. I've been looking for more neat Doom info since discovering decino.
I knew of starwars doom but I'd never heard of these other ones. The only dos stuff I've done was Elder Scrolls and that was way to laggy on my ol' laptop
Now I have a face behind the Doomkid!
Thank you! It's really hard to get recommendations for MS-DOS vanilla mods and TCs.
I have a special Pentium 133 laptop to play DOS games, mostly DOOM. I'll absolutely must check StarDoom and Fistful mods!
Also HacX is pretty nice, though needs fixing save file names to properly work.
P.S. If you wish to clear MS-DOS shell - use CLS command. Mashing Return key looks silly.
Thanks very much for the tip!
absolutely adore that fleetwood mac midi
lol nice bg music change for REM...
i NEED more Doom mods review man !
More on the way!
Great nostalgia trip. Thanks, man.
The last entry, _Batman Doom_ , is more than a mod (modification, that modifies one or a few aspects of the stock game) but an entire custom game in which about everything is changed, making for an entirely other game in the _Doom_ engine (or source-port). I don't usually use mods, much preferring custom games.
For that, I'd strongly recommend _Strain_ , a custom game about as great as _Doom II: Hell on Earth_ itself. AND it features an excellent soundtrack! th-cam.com/video/yZTAJNfH5Xo/w-d-xo.html Listen to that awesome MIDI music! There are quite a few others I'd recommend, "megawads" and otherwise....
Speaking of Star Wars Doom: Have you played Rex Claussen's (AKA, Gurkha Boy's) _The Darkest Hour_ and its prequel _Dawn: A Prelude_ ? I wouldn't recommend missing it!
th-cam.com/video/heDC8raM5So/w-d-xo.html Works great via GZDoom!
Thanks, I'll check those out!
could you cover that one barney wad where barney shoots fireballs out of his butt? People only seem to talk about the barney demon melee replacement.
Interesting, I’ll search for it
There's a really good one called Sonic Robo Blast 2 but only the first 2 versions and the original games made in TGF instead of Doom are from the 90s. It's still being worked on.
Yes, duuude! I used to play with the old 1995 version of Simpsons Doom back when I was a little kid!
I am the doom slayer
@@Sub-Zero_. That's nice honey.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine and your?
I like the shiny happy people midi lol
*Sees a Star Wars Doom*
That's the one I'm looking for
I found the Doom I Simpsons mod mixed in with the Doom II wads in the Maximum Doom disc.
Those discs have so much random content.. With some gems mixed in!
Also these can be played in Zdoom, GZdoom and Zandronium. I ran these wads back in 2002-2005 via legacy Doom.
Wow! I remember enjoying the Simpsons version when I was a kid. The sound was so scary.
Excellent video, very well researched and fun to watch!
Also what's the name of the song playing during the Mortal Kombat segment?
Before it plays the in-game MK theme, there's a Midi playing of a 90s dance song,
which sounds very similar, but I don't remember the name of the song, haha.
Thanks!! That's 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone, this version specifically - th-cam.com/video/zSi2qQ9U30c/w-d-xo.html
@@DoomKid Thank you! It's been years since I've listened to this song, haha. Now I realise it's the same group who did No Limit.
Just found your channel, do not know if you do videos about Quake. If so, check out the Borg bots for the original Quake. They adapt to the weapons just like the Borg from the Star Trek series. Not the Borg mod, the Borg bots.
Thanks for letting me know about that!
@@DoomKid You're welcome. I did a google search for borg bot and did not see it. Someone may have a copy somewhere, or you may have to dig. I ran the bots on deathmatch maps in the late 1990s.
I've seen a X-Men based mod for sale at Kmart back as a kid.
Kmart was a og legend store. F walmart
Ahh the Simpsons .wad was a great childhood memory 😊
A truly classic wad right there!
Yea it’s was the first wad I ever saw
Good to see John Romero's Hair staying busy :D
Love the vintage games. Any of these able to run on the server?
They should be!
How'd I never hear of DBZ doom until now?!
Low bit version of Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon 0:54
I'm really surprised you didn't touch on Aliens TC. I play the ZDoom editions of both that and Batman doom and they hold up so well. The Sky May Be is another fun joke mod from the time.
I really need to make a followup to this - I missed so many
I was hoping to see the Barney mod. Changes the pinkies to Barney. They roam and sing I love you and when you kill them they shout "oohhhh little kiddies!"