Title: |
SPKSND |
Filename: |
sounds/spksnd.zip |
Size: |
8.75 KB |
Date: |
06/17/99 |
Author: |
CP, an old-fashioned ATARI and MAC user |
Description: |
replaces the original sounds for Doom/Doom 2 by the funny old PC-speaker sounds.. Nice if you use it on e.g. a Mac (only nice if you started to play DOOM on PCs without sound cards :-) ) |
Credits: |
Id Software, Lion software and the DOOM][keys author. |
Base: |
DP* lumps for PCs without sound card |
Build time: |
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Editor(s) used: |
custmwad by Serge Smirnov (great work!) and an own program (not included) |
Bugs: |
r0ck3T 1aUNcH3r and p1aZmA S0uNd sUxx.. only tested with Final DOOM but should work with DOOM and DOOM][.. |
Rating: |
(10 votes)
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Download mirrors:
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Reviews:
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Anonymous
| BLEEP BLOOP BLOP BLERRRRRRRARARAR. Ahh... that sure does bring back some memories. 4/5 | x | |
Anonymous
| Play this with EGA doom 2 and you can get the ultimate oldskool experience. | x | |
Anonymous
| This is a collection of samples of Doom's original PC speaker sound effects - later Doom ports, such as Chocolate Doom, can emulate the PC speaker engine, but that was eight years in the future in 1999! This isn't quite 100% accurate because it can play several sounds at once, the original could only play one at a time. The reverse-engineered PC speaker specification is at id=14832. | x | |
Anonymous
| Brilliant, and a good compliment to the various 8-bit Nintendo Doom sound wads. This is even cruder - the sounds are blips and beeps, but surprisingly they work, and evoke the real sounds quite well. The chainsaw is intolerable though. | x |
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