Key insights
- A programmer has found a way to run Doom on the Nintendo Alarmo while using the watch's features for gameplay.
- The original Doom's compact file size allows it to run on a variety of unique devices, such as: B. the Alarmo.
- Nintendo is experimenting with niche products like Alarmo and a music app as fans wait for news about the Nintendo Switch 2.
A programmer figured out how to emulate it Doom on the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo. The Alarmo watch is one of the brand's latest gadgets. While it's not the reveal some gamers were expecting from the company, Nintendo seems to be using this time to present ideas that seem a little more experimental, as many believe the Switch has reached the end of its life cycle.
There are many gamers who find the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo to be an interesting device for a variety 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 ensure that they wake up in time. Although some people find the motion tracking and response systems impressive technology, the device is only designed to play sounds from games, not the games themselves. That hasn't stopped curious owners from exploring Alarmo's limits.
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The original Doom is an iconic title, but it doesn't require much to run. Surprisingly, these devices have no problems getting the game to run.
Programmer GaryOrNothing got Doom runs on a Nintendo Alarmo. The user posted a video on social media of himself using the wheel at the top to move and the side buttons as keys to scroll and select menu options. Once a level loads, Gary will run around and fire at enemies using the right button. Following the first post, Gary explained the process of getting the game running on the fast-selling Alarmo Sound Clock, discussed the specs, and left instructions on how to get it Doom runs on the device for other players who would like to try it out.
Programmer plays Doom on Nintendo's Alarmo
Due to the game's compact file size of 2.39 megabytes Doom “Running on Everything” has lived on as a meme for some time. In the summer a developer got it Doom runs in Hit 2024 Balatroalthough at first glance the game runs much more smoothly on the Nintendo Alarmo. It doesn't look like Nintendo has any plans to release titles on the Alarmo, but gamers found a way anyway.
Although Alarmo doesn't represent the leap in hardware many expected, fans have noted that now is a good time for the company to reveal its more niche projects. Both Alarmo and the newly announced Nintendo Music app appear to be attracting a lot of attention from gamers who may just be looking for the next big clue about the Nintendo Switch 2. It seems that no matter what new system Nintendo releases, people will want to play games on it, even as the company expands and releases products that could establish it more as a lifestyle brand.