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Nintendo’s Alarmo Already Hacked to Run Doom, Continuing Gaming’s Most Persistent Trend

This rapid hack of the Alarmo, Nintendo’s surprise $99 interactive alarm clock exclusively available to Nintendo Switch Online members, demonstrates both the ingenuity of the gaming community and the seemingly unstoppable spread of Doom to every conceivable platform. The achievement adds another chapter to the long-running joke about Doom’s ubiquitous presence across unconventional computing devices.

The speed at which this port was achieved raises interesting questions about the Alarmo’s capabilities and Nintendo’s hardware security measures, while simultaneously highlighting the device’s unexpected potential beyond its intended use as a quirky alarm clock.

Nintendo's Alarmo Already Hacked to Run Doom, Continuing Gaming's Most Persistent Trend

Technical Implementation and Limitations

After my last post, it was pretty clear what everyone wanted to see on the Alarmo,” stated GaryOderNichts, acknowledging the community’s predictable desire to see Doom running on the new device.

Current Limitations:

  • No audio support implemented yet
  • Requires .wad file compression to bypass USB loader memory restrictions
  • Needs decompression to external memory during boot

Alternative Implementation:

The shareware version of Doom can be loaded entirely from USB without modifying the Alarmo hardware, offering a safer option for enthusiasts wanting to experiment with the hack.

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The Legacy of Doom Ports

The addition of Alarmo to the list of Doom-capable devices continues a fascinating tradition. Notable previous ports include:

  • Fortnite (game-within-a-game)
  • Balatro
  • Team Fortress 2
  • Digital pregnancy tests
  • Agricultural machinery
  • LEGO bricks with displays

Understanding the Alarmo

Device Specifications:

  • Price: $99/£90
  • Initial Availability: Nintendo Switch Online members only
  • General Release: Mid-January 2025
  • Primary Function: Interactive alarm clock

The Alarmo’s launch represents an interesting strategy by Nintendo, potentially serving as a stopgap product before the anticipated Switch 2 release. Its hackability might inadvertently increase its appeal among tech enthusiasts, despite (or perhaps because of) its seemingly limited intended functionality.

Community Response and Future Implications

The swift hacking of the Alarmo has generated significant interest in the gaming and tech communities, with reactions ranging from amusement to genuine technical curiosity. This development might lead to:

  • Increased interest in the device among hobbyist developers
  • Potential discovery of additional capabilities
  • Greater scrutiny of Nintendo’s hardware security measures
  • Possible firmware updates from Nintendo in response

 

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