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Tech enthusiast transforms Wi-Fi toothbrush into playable Doom
Aaron Christophel, a skilled programmer and hardware enthusiast based in Germany, has ingeniously repurposed a Wi-Fi-enabled toothbrush into a gaming device capable of running the iconic first-person shooter game, Doom. Inspiration from a misleading report This intriguing project was initially inspi…

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Aaron Christophel, a skilled programmer and hardware enthusiast based in Germany, has ingeniously repurposed a Wi-Fi-enabled toothbrush into a gaming device capable of running the iconic first-person shooter game, Doom. Inspiration from a misleading report This intriguing…
Context
Aaron Christophel, a skilled programmer and hardware enthusiast based in Germany, has ingeniously repurposed a Wi-Fi-enabled toothbrush into a gaming device capable of running the iconic first-person shooter game, Doom . This intriguing project was initially inspired by a misleading report that falsely claimed three million smart toothbrushes had orchestrated a DDoS attack, allegedly causing substantial financial repercussions in Switzerland. While the reported incident turned out to be unfounded, it sparked Christophel’s fascination with the untapped potential of smart toothbrushes, prompting him to embark on a groundbreaking experiment.
Evidence
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Analysis
The culmination of Christophel’s efforts resulted in the successful development of a playable version of Doom on a smart toothbrush. Through a captivating video demonstration of the “Doombrush,” Christophel adeptly guides Doomguy’s perspective using a mouse on a downsized portrayal of the game’s infernal landscape within the confines of a toothbrush. The toothbrush itself is powered by a compact ESP32-C3 development board armed with 4MB of flash storage, showcasing the convergence of gaming and household technology. Also read: E3 2023 officially canceled forever, where will gamers turn now? Drawing inspiration from an open-source project by SpritesMods on Github , where Doom was previously adapted for a Christmas tree ornament, Christophel meticulously tailored the game to suit the toothbrush’s unique functionalities. Doom, renowned as a groundbreaking title in the first-person shooter genre, has a rich history of being ported to unconventional devices like an IKEA lamp and a “magic eye” puzzle, underscoring its adaptability and the innovative spirit of its fan base. Also read: Mythical Games launches racing game ‘NFL Rivals’ allowing players to collect NFTs
Key Points
- A programmer and hardware tinkerer has turned a Wi-Fi-enabled toothbrush into a gaming device that can play the classic first-person shooter, Doom
- Doomguys can use a mouse within a hellish environment scaled down to toothbrush size.
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Pending intelligence enrichment.





