In the past, if you wanted to play doomsday, you needed a well-equipped and expensive new Beige chassis computer. Now, you can do this with a smaller size than a credit card, as this beautiful little building of adafruit shows.
This version relies on the retro go firmware of esp32 devices. It can simulate a series of machines, from Nintendo NES and game boy to NEC PC engine Atari lynx and, of course, Doom itself. It can even run doom mods through the wad architecture used by the game.
Just transplant retro go to the compact QT py esp32 Pico board and run it, and everything is ready. With six tactile buttons, it can not only run doom, but also run at full speed, including classic soundtrack. 1.3 “240 × The 240 screen looks surprisingly clear, maintaining the readability of all content while displaying the game.
This is one of the small doomsday portable devices we have seen; We think if you work hard enough, you can put it into the change pocket of your jeans. However, we will never forget to see the world’s most popular FPS running on commercial kitchen hardware. Video after break.