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Hardware Hacker Got Fleshlight to Play Doom

It was inevitable. We saw Moose on virtually any device with screen, from Lego bricks Down running in Doom itselfbut there was a lack of sex toys playing id Software’s classic. Now we have a YouTuber showing how he managed to get the game working on a Tifforun stroker. What’s even more disturbing about such a device running Moose is how well it can be controlled using simple but satisfyingly clicky buttons.

YouTuber Aaron Christophe he has done many hardware hacks in the past. He got Moose using an electric toothbrush. In this week’s video, Christophel showed off the groundbreaking 1998 FPS game. running on a masturbation aid. He includes a link to where he bought the device, in case someone else is tempted to do the same hack. Of course, that’s the only reason.

The game running on Fleshlight reflects the typical Moose experience to a disturbing degree. The top row of buttons act as controls for strafing and shooting. The buttons themselves have a deep click to them, but for those looking for force feedback in their controls, the device rumbles every time you fire a weapon. You can even plug headphones into the back of the device to listen to that classic, heart-pounding soundtrack.

“Let’s put on some armor first,” Christophel said in his film. “Because of course we need protection.”

The screen originally displayed RPM and, well, porn. Unfortunately, it is unable to connect to any WiFi. The YouTuber chose the device because it was one of the few devices with an attached screen.

Christophel said he used GitHub Repository containing ROM for the Game Boy Advance version Moose. This was created by fellow hardware hacker Jeroen Domburg for Moose Christmas tree decorationThe device still has the original board inside, but it has been reduced to an I/O board for controlling buttons and LEDs, and for connecting a more powerful circuit for the display.

We appreciate any innovative use of a few buttons and a screen, but before anyone else gets a brilliant idea of ​​where to put them next, Mooseshould consider a few more PG options.