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See Doom Running on Something Smaller Than a Credit Card

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

In a video uploaded to YouTube a few days ago, the channel Adafruit Industries has shown that it's possible to play 1993's Doom on a computer chip board, in this case a System-in-Package module, that's about the size of, if not smaller than, a credit card. The short footage shows that the game runs perfectly through a 1.3-inch TFT display running at a resolution of 240x240. The controls comprise a series of basic switches directly on the board, and they've even managed to implement a headphone jack, so anyone playing can still get sound.

There have been many unusual devices that Doom has been ported to, but this version, nicknamed "PINKY" is probably one of the smallest machines that runs the game. An additional blog post from the creator explains that this iteration of the game being run on the ESP32 Pico device is called "PrBoom" which is described as a "minimal version" of Doom. User DESK OF LADYADA, who initiated the port, says that the screen is probably the smallest that can be used in this instance that still has "pixel perfect" emulation.

 

darrylgorn

Member
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stranno

Member
The Sansa Rockbox capable devices are a bit smaller than that, like the Clip+. But monochrome Doom is not the best experience in the world.
 
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Tangerine

Member
Because Doom has to be ported to every single devices, including 1998 digital cameras:
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and some HP printer
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This is the nature of life, replicate doom until the singularity happens!
If you believe two Google engineers, it's already happened! Apparently the AI's favourite film is terminator 2. Be afraid.
 

Spaceman292

Banned

In a video uploaded to YouTube a few days ago, the channel Adafruit Industries has shown that it's possible to play 1993's Doom on a computer chip board, in this case a System-in-Package module, that's about the size of, if not smaller than, a credit card. The short footage shows that the game runs perfectly through a 1.3-inch TFT display running at a resolution of 240x240. The controls comprise a series of basic switches directly on the board, and they've even managed to implement a headphone jack, so anyone playing can still get sound.

There have been many unusual devices that Doom has been ported to, but this version, nicknamed "PINKY" is probably one of the smallest machines that runs the game. An additional blog post from the creator explains that this iteration of the game being run on the ESP32 Pico device is called "PrBoom" which is described as a "minimal version" of Doom. User DESK OF LADYADA, who initiated the port, says that the screen is probably the smallest that can be used in this instance that still has "pixel perfect" emulation.


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RoboFu

One of the green rats
It’s much bigger than a credit card. At least in depth it’s like 20 .

Not impressed..

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