“Doom can run on anything” is a classic internet saying/meme that reflects how people have easily ported id Software’s revolutionary first-person shooter to numerous devices, not just gaming consoles. And now, the tradition continues on Nintendo’s Alarmo.
Twitter/X user recently posted a video of Doom running on Alarmo, Nintendo’s new digital alarm clock. This is bizarre yet fascinating, as you can clearly see him struggling to use the Alarmo’s buttons to play through the iconic first level of Doom. It may look weird and clunky but, most important of all, it’s 100% possible.
The port is mind-blowing, but it’s not without its flaws, since @GaryOderNichts clarified that , due to size restrictions. Curiously enough, he also revealed that “it’s possible to load the shareware version of Doom entirely from USB, without modifying the Alarmo”. As expected, people reacted to this video , mainly because @GaryOderNichts is keeping the tradition alive with this Alarmo port.
Remembering some of the weirdest Doom ports

We can now add Nintendo’s Alarmo to the long list of items that can seemingly run Doom. Needless to say, this is quite an extensive list, and Alarmo is not even the most unconventional piece of hardware in it. For example, in 2022 vimpo on YouTube . Another f𝓡ascinating port comes from popular retro gaming YouTuber LGR, .
Other notable examples include: , , other video games – like or – and even (although this one is actually a video and not a playable game) Doom can truly run on anything so next time a company releases a new piece of electronic hardware, you can be 100% sure that someone will try to play this classic FPS in it, and they wil꧋l most likely succeed.
Published: Nov 3, 2024 10:35 am