A programmer has figured out how to emulate Doom on the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo. The Alarmo clock is one of the newest gadgets to be released by the brand. Although it is not the reveal some gamers had expected from the company, now that many feel the Switch has reached the end of its life cycle, Nintendo appears to be using this time to show off ideas that have come across as a bit more experimental.
There are plenty of gamers that consider the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo to be an interesting device for a multitude of reasons. The Alarmo Sound Clock was announced and released in early October and features sounds and music from Nintendo games. The Alarmo reacts to its user's movements to make sure they wake up on time. Although some people may consider its motion tracking and reaction systems impressive technology, the device is only made to play sounds from games, not the games themselves. That hasn't stopped curious owners from pushing Alarmo's limits.
The original Doom is an iconic title but doesn't require much to run. These devices surprisingly have no problems getting the game to work.
Programmer GaryOderNichts got Doom running on a...