Doom 2 For Mac
Play DOOM II solo, with two people over a modem, or with up to four players over a LAN (supporting IPX protocol). No matter which way you choose, get ready for adrenaline-pumping, action-packed excitement that's sure to give your heart a real workout. DOOM II (aka 毁灭战士2, ドゥームII), a really nice action game sold in 1994 for DOS, is available and ready to be played again! Also available on Windows and Mac, time to play a horror, sci-fi / futuristic, shooter and fps video game title.
Game | Doom II |
Size | 14.54 Mb |
Runs On | Mac |
Available Platform | DOS |
Language | English |
Updated | 2019-10-14 |
While you download, remember to support GamesNostalgia
Help us with a donation
GamesNostalgia is a free site maintained by volunteers. Help us keep the site alive with a donation. Money will be used the pay the costs of the servers and improve the service
File: doom2_dos_mac.7z
Click the button below to generate the download link
How to install and play the game
Files for Mac can be run on all versions of OS X.You need to uncompress the 7z archive using the proper software (please use Keka to avoid problems). If the archive contains a DMG, double click it to mount the disk.After that, drag & drop the game icon into Applications (or another folder, Desktop will be fine too).New versions of MacOS block applications from identified developers. If you have this problem, just press Ctrl while clicking the game icon, and select Open.Alternatively you can use the “Open Anyway” button in the General pane of Security & Privacy preferences. See the Help page for more info.
Download Doom 2 For Mac
Need more info about this game? Would you like to download the other files? Go back to the Game Review page
You may also like
Doom (1993)
Doom is the legendary first-person shooter created by Id Software and released for DOS in...
Wolfenstein 3D (1992)
Wolfenstein 3D is a first-person shooter developed by Id Software and published by Apogee...
Blood (1997)
Blood is a horror first-person shooter created by Monolith Productions and published by GT...
From DoomWiki.org
The Apple Macintosh line of computers received ports of The Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and Final Doom between 1994 and 1996, each of which were sold as separate products. The porting work was performed by Lion Entertainment, Inc., under license from id Software and with GT Interactive as distributor.
The versions of Doom for Apple Macintosh are informally often referred to as MacDoom.
Features[edit]
The Macintosh port of Doom, unlike the equivalent Doom95 for PCs, is integrated tightly with the classic Mac OS operating system, with ability to be launched from the Finder, a menu bar, and custom command key shortcuts for various in-game menu options. Messages given by the game, such as the question asked when the player requests to quit, are actual Mac OS dialogs with the Doomguy's face for an icon.
In addition to the PC's low/high detail toggle, the Macintosh adds support for 640x400 resolution as a 'large graphics' mode. There is no support for aspect ratio correction, however, so the game will appear slightly flattened on the Macintosh's square-pixel display relative to its appearance on the PC.
Rather than supporting MUS, music is played from a set of external MID! files (a QuickTime-specific form of MIDI) stored in a Music folder alongside the game's WAD file and executable. Some of the MIDIs contain discrepancies between repeats of the same song.
During the special start-up credits sequence, a built-in frontend can be launched by pressing the S key, for configuring multiplayer games, adding WAD files, warping to various levels, and controlling other options.
Network multiplayer is supported over AppleTalk and IPX protocols.
System Requirements[edit]
The Macintosh port had the following minimum system requirements:
Doom 2 Mac Os X Download
- Motorola 68040 or PowerPC processor
- Mac OS 7.1 or up (not compatible with Mac OS X, requires emulation or use of Classic Environment).
- 8 MB RAM
- 18 MB hard drive space for optimal performance; the games could run off the CD-ROM, but without music and with framerate issues.
- 8-bit graphics mode
- 2x CD-ROM drive for installation
Screenshots[edit]
File menu for loading, saving, starting, and quitting games.
A quit message dialog
Physical media[edit]
The Ultimate Doom CD-ROM
Final Doom CD-ROM