A high school student has ported Doom (1993) to a PDF file, offering a slow but playable experience. Doom's compact size allows players to run it on unconventional devices, like the Nintendo ...
ALBAWABA - A high school student recently went viral after impressively porting Doom (1993) into a PDF file allowing players to experience the iconic game in an awkward yet fun way. Social media ...
And weirdly, it works better than you might expect! Over the last two decades, getting id Software’s 1993 classic FPS Doom to run on devices that were never intended to play games has become a ...
TL;DR: id Software's upcoming game, DOOM: The Dark Ages, will leverage NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 Series and DLSS 4 for advanced AI and Path Tracing. The game promises enhanced visuals and ...
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Doom (2016) Retrospective
When the original Doom came out in 1993, it wasn't the first first-person shooter, but it was the introduction to the genre ...
Doom 3 had slower gameplay and a less popular multiplayer mode compared to the original. Doom Eternal introduced unconventional multiplayer modes like Battlemode. Classic Doom still holds up with ...
We discuss all of them in the latest edition of DF Direct Weekly, but I'm going to focus on Doom: The Dark Ages in this particular blog. It looks fantastic! The latest idTech has been enhanced ...
Emails are about to be way more interesting. A developer has created a Doom port that can be played within a PDF file on a web browser. Aptly named "doom.pdf," the file allows you to boot up the ...
Developed by ading2210, a self-described “high school student with an interest in programming, web development, and cybersecurity,” the Doom PDF project utilizes the file format’s inherent ...
and it’s getting the ball rolling early with a January showcase to give players a better look at Doom: The Dark Ages and a bunch of other stuff coming out in 2025. Xbox’s first Developer ...
Doom has been ported to devices like toasters, a fridge, and pretty much everything else you can think of, so the frontier for truly remarkable things that can run Doom is wearing thin. But one ...
Here at Ars, we're suckers for stories about hackers getting Doom running on everything from CAPTCHA robot checks and Windows' notepad.exe to AI hallucinations and fluorescing gut bacteria.