“The game does NOT run entirely on the Raspberry Pi”.
I was recently fortunate enough to go hands-on with the 2025 update of DOOM on the SNES, developed by Randal Linden and due to be published by Limited Run Games.
When the project was first announced, Linden – who also worked on the original 1995 port of the game for Nintendo’s 16-bit console – hinted that he was developing what would unofficially be known as the “Super FX 3”, a more powerful take on the graphics chip originally produced by Argonaut for 1993’s groundbreaking Star Fox.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“The game does NOT run entirely on the Raspberry Pi”.
I was recently fortunate enough to go hands-on with the 2025 update of DOOM on the SNES, developed by Randal Linden and due to be published by Limited Run Games.
When the project was first announced, Linden – who also worked on the original 1995 port of the game for Nintendo’s 16-bit console – hinted that he was developing what would unofficially be known as the “Super FX 3”, a more powerful take on the graphics chip originally produced by Argonaut for 1993’s groundbreaking Star Fox.
Read the full article on timeextension.com