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The tradition of running the legendary game Doom on various gadgets and appliances that were not originally designed for gaming is long, but this one takes the cake.

Foone, a programmer who likes reverse-engineering things and typically works with ancient hardware and software, has managed to run a fully functional game of Doom on an electronic pregnancy test.

Daniel Dumile (/ ˈ d uː m ə l eɪ / DOO-muh-lay; July 13, 1971 – October 31, 2020), best known by his stage name MF Doom or simply Doom (both stylized in all caps), was a British-American rapper and record producer. 2020 brought us new installments in the DOOM and Animal Crossing franchises. You might remember that DOOM Eternal launched on PS4/XB1/PC the very same day that Animal Crossing: New Horizons came to Switch. That led to weeks and weeks of fan-art from DOOM and Animal Crossing fans that saw both DOOM Guy and Isabelle become the best of friends.

After posting a video of the classic video game running on the tester over the weekend, on Monday Foone upped the ante and released a video of him actually playing Doom on the tester, using a wireless keyboard.

Yesterday I had a lot of retweets and reddit posts and such for playing Doom on a pregnancy test.
But as I explained then, it wasn't really PLAYING on a pregnancy test, it was just a video being played back, not an interactive game.
Well, now it is. It's Pregnancy Test Doom! Usb digital microscope software download cooling tech. pic.twitter.com/Nrjyq07EVv

— foone (@Foone) September 7, 2020

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The experience isn't very pleasant because the pregnancy test has a 128x32 pixel monochrome display (see close-up below), but, amazingly, it works. Filmora scrn mac download.

I tried zooming in and turning up the in-game gamma a bit, so you can see what's going on slightly better.
(It's a 128x32 pixel monochrome display, it's never gonna be great) pic.twitter.com/dAU7LZ1pkT

— foone (@Foone) September 7, 2020

You might be wondering, how the hell is this even possible on an extremely simple gadget such as a pregnancy tester? Well..it isn't. Foone is cheating a little; he had to replace the pregnancy tester's CPU and LCD, essentially turning it into a much more powerful computer (still extremely simple by today's standards, but compared to a pregnancy test or a computer from the early '80s, it's pretty powerful).

The existing CPU can't be reprogrammed and the existing LCD can only show 4 things, so I had to replace both to make any changes.
And the current version doesn't even fit into the shell!
(although I'm certain it will when complete) pic.twitter.com/BVcC6OTxaq

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— foone (@Foone) September 6, 2020

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Still, the entire exercise is so cool that we had to share. What's next, Crysis? Fingers crossed.