Arguably one of the greatest FPS in the history of space and time has been modded out for the Comodore Vic-20. To those of you unfamiliar with the Vic-20, it was one of the first home computers, created in 1980, to sell over a million units. For those of you unfamiliar with Doom…please go here or here or here.
Obviously the above video shows off a port, seeing as the original Doom was not released by id Software until 1992, however, it does show off the hotness of the Vic-20 nevertheless and we’d be remiss if we didn’t share this with our audience of 1337 gamerz.
If you want to partake in the action, you can download “Vic Doom” from the link here, and get more info. on the specs of the port and other Doom amazingness from The Sleeping Elephant forum.
To put it into perspective, check out two of the most popular Vic-20 games of the era — Omega Race and Capture the flag. Both which released in the early 1980′s with ports for the Vic-20.
Omega Race:
Capture The Flag:
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