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Breaking News: Nintendo Alarmo Hacked to Play Doom – Unleashing a New Era for Unconventional Gaming!

Nintendo Alarmo has been hacked. You can now play games … or at least one game, on the unusual hardware of the Japanese giant.

When the whole world is waiting with bated breath for the news about his successor Nintendo Switch, the Japanese giant plays the biggest internet troll and announces new projects, sometimes completely absurd, almost every day. There is one of them Nintendo Alarm, i.e. unusual alarm clock with sleep monitoring function.

Or maybe it’s just visuals? Maybe the new Nintendo console has secretly gone ahead and it’s an Alarmo? And what does the author of this news think about him that makes such crazy ideas come to his mind?

Doom was launched on Nintendo Alarmo

Well, it doesn’t take anything, and the Nintendo Alarmo can be used as a gaming console. Maybe not All right game console, but it meets the definition. Thanks to a hacker who goes by the name Gary (GaryOderNichts), who managed to break the Japanese alarm clock and play the iconic Doom on it. Looking at the video provided by the author, the game works better than on most PCs in 1993, although the controls seem to use the built-in controls a child so comfortable than using a keyboard.

Interestingly, it seems that the whole operation did not happen at all no equipment change required, and the game can be launched directly from a pendrive connected to the alarm clock. Of course, this is just a curiosity, but if you keep your own list of devices running Doom even if they shouldn’t, you can add a watch with an alarm clock.

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Image source: Nintendo

Text source: The Verge, X (@GaryOderNichts)

2024-11-03 20:07:00
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