Nintendo Alarmo Hacked to Run Classic DOS Game Crysis

Nintendo Alarmo Hacked to Run Classic DOS Game Crysis

Nintendo has just launched the Sound Clock: Alarmo, which was announced last month for a price of $99.99. To clarify, Alarmo is a digital alarm clock, not a new piece of Nintendo Switch equipment. However, it has been discovered that Alarmo can actually play games.

Alarmo's Limitations

It's not surprising that Nintendo's $99 alarm clock doesn't compete with even the most affordable Nintendo Switch, currently priced at $199 on Amazon. Nevertheless, developer GaryOderNichts has managed to get Doom up and running on the device. For reference, GaryOderNichts is the same developer who discovered how to install custom firmware on Alarmo.

Custom Code Runs Smoothly

In a surprising twist, running custom code on Alarmo doesn't require any disassembly. It's worth noting that the Doom port does have some restrictions. For instance, it currently lacks audio support. Still, this seems to be just the beginning of what Alarmo hacking can achieve.

GaryOderNichts mentioned on X (previously known as Twitter) that incorporating LED features “should be somewhat straightforward.” Additionally, the developer has plans to add Wi-Fi connectivity in the future. The fact that Doom is operational on Alarmo isn't just a mere proof of concept. In reality, GaryOderNichts has shared installation guides on their GitHub, making it available for everyone.

[GaryOderNichts, V Mario - Image credit]


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