It came out in 1997 and, unlike id Software’s previous two Doom titles, it was developed by Midway Games. Doom Eternal is the flashy AAA sequel with incredible graphics and accurately modeled viscera, of course, but you shouldn’t sleep on the other: the first rerelease of Doom 64, an underappreciated entry in the series’s history.ĭoom 64, as the name suggests, was originally designed for the Nintendo 64. As if there weren’t enough doom in the world right now, this week sees the release of not one but two new Doom games.