DOOM Comes to the RP2040
To the point of being a joke, it seems like DOOM is adapted to run on everything these days. So it was only natural that we would see it ported to …read more Continue reading DOOM Comes to the RP2040
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To the point of being a joke, it seems like DOOM is adapted to run on everything these days. So it was only natural that we would see it ported to …read more Continue reading DOOM Comes to the RP2040
It used to be that you needed a well-equipped expensive new beige-box PC if you wanted to play Doom at all. Now, you can do so in a form factor …read more Continue reading Pocket-Sized Doom Is Actually Playable
When we run an article with “DOOM” in the title, it’s typically another example of getting the venerable game running on some minimalist platform. This DOOM-based VR rig for rats, …read more Continue reading Rats Learn to Play DOOM in This Automated VR Arena
[Arnov] is bringing his own custom-made controller to the party and it is sure to impress. The design appears to have been inspired by the Xbox controller layout. Two joysticks …read more Continue reading Play Doom or GTA V With Your Own Custom Controller and Xbox Emulator
Postpone your holiday shopping and spend some quality time with editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams as they sift through the week in Hackaday. Which programming language is the greenest? …read more Continue reading Hackaday Podcast Ep 146: Dueling Trackballs, Next Level BEAM Robot, Take Control of Your Bench, and Green Programming
As the most spendiest time of the year rapidly approaches, it’s good to know that your hard-earned money doesn’t have to go towards gifts that are probably still sitting in …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: November 21, 2021
By now most readers should be used to the phenomenon of taking almost any microcontroller and coaxing it to run a port of the 1990s grand-daddy of all first-person shooters, …read more Continue reading It’s Doom, This Time On A Bluetooth LE Dongle
If you’ve ever felt the need to render DOOM using nothing but web browser checkboxes, [Andrew Healey] has you covered with his recent port of the first-person shooter. Naturally, this …read more Continue reading Play DOOM Using Web Browser Checkboxes (Finally)
Getting DOOM to run on hardware it was never intended to run on is a tradition as old as time. Old cell phones, embedded systems, and ancient televisions have all …read more Continue reading DOOM Played By Tweet
These days we expect even the cheapest of burner smartphones to feature a multi-core processor, at least a gigabyte of RAM, and a Linux-based operating system. But obviously those sort …read more Continue reading DOOM On a Desk Phone is Just the Tip of the Iceburg