The first-person shooter Doom has many ports on a lot of various consoles and computer systems that modders have actually needed to discover brand-new locations to port the video game like self-governing lawnmowers, digestion germs and even in Doom II itself.
One port that’s not almost as popular or playable as the others is the Sega Saturn port that came out almost 4 years after the video game’s release. Gamespot’s Jeff Gerstmann called the Sega Saturn Doom port almost whatever you can call a bad video game without wandering off over the limits of taste: “entirely useless,” “dull,” “jerky,” “to be prevented at all expenses.”
Bo, a self-described reverse engineer of Sega Saturn video games, offered the Sega Saturn port of Doom another possibility and he found a cheat code in the video game that’s been laying inactive for more than a years. He published the secret cheat code he discovered on X.
Here’s a cheat code for the Saturn variation of DOOM that I believe has actually gone undetected because 1997. Stop briefly the video game and press:
X, Right, B, Y, X, Right, B, Y
The walls will end up being semi-transparent. See the before/after photos listed below! pic.twitter.com/iLRDwEr46M
— Bo (Low Context Burning Rangers) (@memory_fallen) September 10, 2024
The button mix X, Right, B, Y, X, Right, B, Y offers you the capability to translucent the walls of the Mars substation and even Hell. It’s regrettable the video game does not have a cheat code that lets you see a much better variation of Doom