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10 Wildest Things That Doom Can Be Played On | Game Rant

One of the most popular and legendary first-person shooters, Doom stands as an important title in the gaming landscape. This game — along with Wolfenstein 3Dpaved the way for an entirely new genre of games that have dominated both PC and console gaming ever since. The legacy of Doom is so immense that the original game is still a massive point of discussion to this day.

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The reboot of the series might be taking the franchise in a new direction, but the original Doom is still quite relevant in its own right. In fact, it's become an inside joke in the gaming community to try and make Doom run on the most improbable platforms imaginable. Here are ten of the most notable — and strangest — platforms that can run Doom.

10 Karaoke Machine

Using karaoke machines are a great way for people to vent out some of their frustrations. But these machines can be used in a much less conventional way.

If players ever find themselves getting the urge to shoot up some demons from hell while singing karaoke, then this TJ Taijin Media Ziller B80 karaoke machine should be right up their alley. Though it can run the game, getting certain inputs to work might be difficult.

9 Pregnancy Test

It goes without saying that playing a computer game on a pregnancy test seems like an outright impossibility. But it seems all the more likely thanks to one programmer.

A Twitter user by the name of foone posted a video on the platform where they were legitimately playing Doom on a pregnancy test. Of course, the display wasn't that great, but the fact that such a simple device could run a classic like Doom is quite the site to behold.

8 Thermostat

Thermostats have become quite advanced in modern times. These devices come fully equipped with powerful processors and screens, so it was only a matter of time before someone would run Doom on this system.

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Well, that's exactly what turned out to be the case. A programmer managed to run a fully-function port of Doom on a Honeywell Prestige thermostat, which is certainly a great way to enjoy a pleasant temperature while shooting down hellspawn in the process.

7 MacBook Pro Touch Bar

It doesn't take an expert to figure out that the MacBook Pro is able to run Doom. However, a Facebook engineer by the name of Adam Bell took this one step further by allowing for Doom to be played on the new Macbook Pro's touch bar.

The image is so minuscule that it seems like it's downright impossible to play on. However, Bell was obviously aware of this limitation and ran a version of Doom that portrayed all its HUD elements on the touch bar instead, which is extremely impressive.

6 Siemens S65/Sony Ericsson K800i

Given the fact that both the Siemens S65 and the Sony Ericsson K800i are cellphones mired in the past, it's only fitting to group these two devices together. The fact that both these ancient devices can run Doom is an achievement in itself.

Of course, the fact that both mobiles are extremely small means that playing Doom can pose a substantial challenge. However, it's the novelty of these phones even being capable of running Doom that makes them such a notable mention on this list.

5 Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is one of the most powerful pieces of technology around. The fact that everything from calls to fitness can be tracked with a wristwatch of sorts is no mean feat.

So, it was only a given that someone would take this amazing piece of technology and make Doom run on it. This ingeniosity came as a result of a 10-hour hackathon at Facebook’s Tel Aviv office.

4 Chainsaw

The chainsaw is one of the most iconic weapons in Doom's history. So, it would obviously be poetic to play a version of Doom that runs on a chainsaw of its own!

Of course, there are some technicalities here to keep in mind. This chainsaw is actually an Echo Junior Chainsaw toy that had its inner materials replaced with a portable power supply, a Raspberry Pi Zero, a 320×240 2.2 inch LCD screen, and a wireless receiver for a controller.

3 NES Classic

The NES Classic has surprisingly become one of the most coveted consoles around. Its limited release meant that players were going haywire in an attempt to obtain this unique console, with some people going overboard with regards to tinkering with the console.

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This has led to various modding and hacking tools, some of which allow Doom to be played on the console. If that wasn't great enough as is, modders have tinkered around even more, allowing for Brutal Doom — a popular conversion mod of the original — to be playable on the NES classic as well.

2 Sonic Mania

Despite its age, there are aspects of Doom that still impress fans, such as a version of the gamerunning in Sonic Mania. This mod was created during the Sonic Hacking Contest 2020, and it's quite an achievement indeed.

Of course, without any in-game mouse support, it can be quite a challenge to play Doom in the game. However, the fact that such a mod exists is quite notable in its own right.

1 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

One of the most legendary games of all time, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind set the stage for a franchise that would dominate the gaming industry for years to come. The game itself is now a little dated, although still good enough to run Doom.

Of course, there are a few loopholes required to enable this. For starters, players need to be using the engine reimplementation OpenMW on Linux for their copy of Morrowind. The mod only works for this version and implements a Dwemer computer south of Seyda Neen that can run pretty much any DOS game including Doom.

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