A new cheat code for the Sega Saturn version of Doom has been discovered, 27 years after the game’s original release in 1997. This newly found cheat allows players to make walls in the game semi-transparent, offering a unique gameplay feature that was previously unknown. The code was uncovered by a user named @memory_fallen and can be activated by pausing the game and pressing the sequence: X, Right, B, Y, X, Right, B, Y.
Here's a cheat code for the Saturn version of DOOM that I think has gone unnoticed since 1997. Pause the game and press:
— Bo (Low Context Burning Rangers) (@memory_fallen) September 10, 2024
X, Right, B, Y, X, Right, B, Y
The walls will become semi-transparent. See the before/after pictures below! pic.twitter.com/iLRDwEr46M
This discovery is particularly intriguing given the age of the game and the fact that the Sega Saturn port of Doom is not as well-regarded as other versions. The emergence of this cheat code highlights the ongoing interest and exploration within the gaming community to uncover hidden features and secrets in classic games. The fact that it took nearly three decades to find this cheat adds an element of surprise and excitement for fans of the series and retro gaming enthusiasts.