This is the easiest way to play Doom where it looks, sounds, and plays great while removing nearly all the work from the process of getting it there. Exploring source ports and frontend launchers is a questline all on its own.
Fly down the road on a CBR avoiding all kinds of BS like oncoming traffic, oil spills, horses running across the street, and other bikers' wrecks while being rewared with "points" for your own agressive riding! Don't worry about crashing since the the other riders crash all the time too. Just don't get too busted up, or you'll leave the race in an ambulance. Unfortunately, after one championship circuit, you've experienced all the game has to offer other than laughing at all the linguistic silliness. I wonder if either English was the devs' first language, or it just got published before anyone had a chance to correct it. For the best time: Before booting up the game, make sure to change the sound card to SB16 in the DOSBox config. There are some pretty decent tunes here, but you'll need a Sound Blaster 16 card to hear everything properly. Once the game is booted, you'll be greeted with some music with an "epic factor" rivaling the PS1 bootup sound. In the options menu, leave VFX off unless you want to watch a 90's FMV clip of a motorcycle wreck every time you crash. Unfortunately, the controls are where this game is weakest. The default keyboard controls cannot be remapped from the arrow keys, and the joystick ones aren't much better. It's best to use a 3rd-party utility to map the arrow keys to a gamepad. The race options let you set the number of laps, presence of obsticals, AI difficulty, and "control level". I had the best time with the laps set to 3, race type set to "aggressive" (obsticals are more fun), skill set to "professional", and control set to "Bring 'em on" as setting this to "just got here" more or less does all the driving for you. This game's a good and fun, if shallow, experience. Not much content here, it's practically unfinished by today's standards, but I can pass it off as "charm". Funny the devs got away with it.