Linux for a SONY Playstation 1 (aka PSX).
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- Linux for a SONY Playstation 1 (aka PSX).
* Official Wiki
- The Sony PlayStation was a videogame system released by Sony. Two Smurf videogames were released for this system, such as:
* The Smurfs
* Smurf Racer
- The Sony PlayStation version of Doom was a conversion of The Ultimate Doom and Doom II by Williams Entertainment. It was released on November 16, 1995 and ran with a modified version of the Doom engine used in the Atari Jaguar port. The PlayStation version of Final Doom was also released by the same team on October 1, 1996. John Romero is quoted on the back cover of the PlayStation version of Doom, calling this the "best DOOM yet" and is credited as "Creator of DOOM".
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| - thumb|PSX Für die PlayStation (oder kurz: PSX) erschienen folgende Mega Man-Spiele:
- The Sony PlayStation version of Doom was a conversion of The Ultimate Doom and Doom II by Williams Entertainment. It was released on November 16, 1995 and ran with a modified version of the Doom engine used in the Atari Jaguar port. The PlayStation version of Final Doom was also released by the same team on October 1, 1996. Multiplayer was unusual in that splitscreen was unavailable; two consoles had to be linked together instead. This made the multiplayer truer to the original, but it was done at the sacrifice of accessibility. Presumably two players (or more) running on one console would reduce the speed of the game dramatically. Final Doom on the PlayStation used the same engine and team who brought Doom onto the PlayStation. It included a mixture of 30 levels from Master Levels for Doom II (13 of 21 levels available), TNT: Evilution (11 of 32 levels available), and The Plutonia Experiment (6 of 32 levels available). The instruction booklet, however, erroneously states within that the game contains 30+ levels. Although the box does not mention the Master Levels, the back cover of the instructions indeed acknowledges their inclusion. Final Doom also has support for the PlayStation Mouse which the original Doom did not. John Romero is quoted on the back cover of the PlayStation version of Doom, calling this the "best DOOM yet" and is credited as "Creator of DOOM".
- Linux for a SONY Playstation 1 (aka PSX).
* Official Wiki
- The Sony PlayStation was a videogame system released by Sony. Two Smurf videogames were released for this system, such as:
* The Smurfs
* Smurf Racer
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