When the original DOOM released back in 1993 it quickly took the world by storm, spawning one of the longest-running speedrunning communities to exist in the industry by far. Now, a speedrun record ...
The world speedrunning record for Doom's famous first level, Hangar (also known as E1M1) has just been broken after over 20 years. That record was set at nine seconds by Thomas Pilger way back in 1998 ...
You can get 1993's original Doom to run on just about anything these days: one enterprising player has gotten the game to work on a McDonald's cash register, for instance. But now someone has gotten ...
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In an interview with Kotaku, Clayton said it was a matter of exporting the Doom level E1M1 from Ultimate Doom Builder in 3D, putting it in Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), and then removing many of ...
The DooM-chip! It will run E1M1 till the end of times (or till power runs out, whichever comes first). Algorithm is burned into wires, LUTs and flip-flops on an #FPGA: no CPU, no opcodes, no ...