Doom isn't one of the most iconic series in video game history just because of its consistently fantastic games and staying power. The original Doom has remained relevant as it can be played on almost anything, from a calculator to an ATM. Now you can add a vape to that ever-increasing list.
For some reason, there are vapes out there with tiny screens on the side of them. Even after watching Aaron Christophel successfully run the original Doom on one of those screens, I am still none the wiser as to why a vape needs a built-in screen. I'm just glad that someone thought of a way to use it that I'm almost certain is more interesting than whatever its primary function might be.
The Pixo Aspire vape has a 32-bit processor and 384 kb of flash memory. Christophel explains that's not quite enough power for the faux smoking apparatus to run Doom natively, but it's not far off having everything it would need to make that happen. That didn't stop the YouTuber from playing around and demonstrating that despite not being quite powerful enough to do it alone, you can still technically play Doom on the vape's...