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'''Note:''' The game requires a custom IWAD to run. You will have to use the enclosed WadGen | '''Note:''' The game requires a custom IWAD to run. You will have to use the enclosed WadGen utility to take data from your N64 Doom ROM and output the necessary game files needed to run the game (move the Content folder into /wadgen/msvc6/bin/ first). WadGen will dump out an IWAD (game data) and a SoundFont file (sound data). | ||
To install, [[DLDI|DLDI]] patch the nds file and copy it along with the generated DOOM64.WAD to the same directory (or the root) of your flashcard. | To install, [[DLDI|DLDI]] patch the nds file and copy it along with the generated DOOM64.WAD to the same directory (or the root) of your flashcard. |
Revision as of 12:30, 17 November 2021
Doom64 DS | |
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Author | Kaiser |
Type | Shooter |
Version | Modified |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2021/11/14 |
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Doom64 DS is a port of Doom64 to the NDS. Originally developed by Midway, Doom 64 is a sequel to Doom II developed for the Nintendo 64 and was released in March 1997.
This NDS port is based on Doom64 EX, a PC-port/recreation of the original game which uses the GPL'ed source code of Doom 2 released by id Software. According to the author, the source code to Doom 64 was never released and the code unique to Doom 64 EX has been written from scratch with the aid of a disassembler to insure accuracy in certain areas.
Both Doom64 DS and Doom64 EX are created by Kaiser and this is a compiled version made by godreborn and elhobbs (modified/updated for DevKitPro).
Installation
Note: The game requires a custom IWAD to run. You will have to use the enclosed WadGen utility to take data from your N64 Doom ROM and output the necessary game files needed to run the game (move the Content folder into /wadgen/msvc6/bin/ first). WadGen will dump out an IWAD (game data) and a SoundFont file (sound data).
To install, DLDI patch the nds file and copy it along with the generated DOOM64.WAD to the same directory (or the root) of your flashcard.
Screenshots
Media
Doom64 DS (svKaiser)
Compatibility
Tested on DSTWO, Twilight menu++ on the DS and melonDS emulator.
Known issues
The project was not finished but almost fully playable according to the author.
External links
- GitHub - https://github.com/svkaiser/doom64DS
- Author's website (Kaiser) - https://doom64ex.wordpress.com
- Author's Twitter (Kaiser) - https://twitter.com/SVKaiser
- devkitPro - https://devkitpro.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=3097
- GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/question-can-somewhane-help-me-to-compile-this-nds-homebrew-game.602926