There were great strides being made in those days. Wolf3d was a revolution. Doom was a revolution. Then, after that came the settlers that always follow the pioneers, inventing vehicles and capture points and separate buttons for strafing so you could circle around a bad guy and keep your aim on him. Goldeneye was a shining light, and Halo was probably the last of the venerable, before the people with money learned about it all, and did what they do.
Ahhh, I think the only exposure I’ve had with this type of DOOM control is the Sega 32X (also GBA?) version.
There were great strides being made in those days. Wolf3d was a revolution. Doom was a revolution. Then, after that came the settlers that always follow the pioneers, inventing vehicles and capture points and separate buttons for strafing so you could circle around a bad guy and keep your aim on him. Goldeneye was a shining light, and Halo was probably the last of the venerable, before the people with money learned about it all, and did what they do.