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Atari JaguarDoomWiki.orgThe Jaguar version of Doom was published by Atari on November 1, 1994, and was developed by id Software. Like the PC version, this version of Doom was developed on the NEXTSTEP platform, and compiled to run on the Jaguar. The bulk of the engine was programmed by John Carmack, while Dave Taylor handled the multiplayer code. Unlike most console ports, the source code of the Jaguar version is available. This version was the first official port of Doom to begin its development cycle, although the 32X version was released first. Heavily optimized for execution in a limited game console environment, this port became the basis for most others: the 32X, 3DO, GBA and PlayStation ports are all derived from it.


The Jaguar version is the only console port that does not feature any music during gameplay. This is because Jaguar's mathematics co-processor DSP chip also handles playing music. As Doom uses the DSP for most of the collision detection and other things, the DSP does not have enough free cycles to process music while running the other game functions.

Doom est donc le jeu qui exploite la Jaguar à 100%?