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===Other versions=== ''The Ultimate Doom'' received mixed reviews upon its release in 1995, as in the review from ''PC Zone'', which gave it a score of 90/100 for new players but 20/100 for anyone who had the original game. The reviewer viewed it as solely a level pack due to the lack of new features and compared it negatively to the hundreds of free fan-made levels available on the internet.<ref name="PCZTUDreview"/> ''[[Joystick (magazine)|Joystick]]'' disliked the limited amount of additional content and recommended it only to major fans or those who had not played it.<ref name="JSTUDreview"/> ''Fusion'' reviewed the edition positively, praising the difficulty of the new levels, as did ''[[GameSpot]]'', which reviewed it from the perspective of introducing the game to new players.<ref name="FTUDreview"/><ref name="GSTUDreview"/> The first ports of ''Doom'' received comparable reviews to the original PC version. ''[[VideoGames]]'', ''[[GamePro]]'', and ''Computer and Video Games'' all gave the Jaguar version high scores, comparing it favorably with the PC version.<ref name="VGJAGreview"/><ref name="GPJAGreview"/><ref name="CVGJAG32review"/> ''GamePro'' and ''Computer and Video Games'' also rated the 32X version highly, though they noted that the graphics were worse and the game shorter than the PC or Jaguar versions.<ref name="CVGJAG32review"/><ref name="GP32review"/> The 1995 ports received mixed reviews. The PlayStation version was rated highly by ''[[HobbyConsolas]]'', ''GamePro'', and ''Maximum'', which praised the inclusion of ''Doom II'' and extra levels, and favorably compared it to other PlayStation shooter games.<ref name="MAXPSreview"/><ref name="HCPSreview"/><ref name="GPPSreview"/> The SNES version, however, was noted for weaker graphics and unresponsive controls, though reviewers such as ''Computer and Video Games'', ''GamePro'', and ''[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]'' were split on awarding high or middling scores due to these faults.<ref name="CVGSNESreview"/><ref name="GPSNESreview"/><ref name="NGSNESreview"/> Later 1990s ports received worse reviews; the 3DO port was panned by ''GamePro'' and ''Maximum'' for having worse graphics, a smaller screen size, and less intelligent enemies than any previous version,<ref name="GP3DOreview"/><ref name="MAX3DOreview"/> and the Sega Saturn port also met with low reviews for poor graphics and low quality from ''[[Mean Machines]]'' and ''[[Sega Saturn Magazine]]''.<ref name="MMSATreview"/><ref name="SSMSATreview"/>
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