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Doom has been ported to loads of different devices, some more suitable than others.
We've had Doom on calculators, fridge freezers and even printers – but this latest venture is one we're not sure we can entirely get behind.
id Software's iconic FPS has been ported to a product made by Tifforun called "UFO Man's Visual Feast" – a (ahem) "tool" designed to help "stimulate" (ahem) gentlemen whilst displaying an image on its built-in screen.
Anyway, Aaron Christophel has created a port of Doom for this odd device, which you can see in action below (don't worry, the footage is entirely safe for work):
Ok, that's enough Doom porting for now. Please stop porting Doom to sex toys.
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Doom: Now with haptic feedback!
Oh so this is what people meant when they said DOOM is pretty hard.
I hope this version has a happy ending.
...I know at least two women who'd be into this
The DOOM Guy's pain grunts now take on a much different context...
Engaging in bloody combat on a sex toy, this must be something new use of the term "safe for work", that I'm unfamiliar with. I wouldn't recommend having this on your computer screen when your boss walks by
Now that's a man's toy.
“A tool to help stimulate gentlemen”
“Oh! Like a coffee machine? That’s not a coffee machine…”
Okay, but can it run Crysis?
The ultimate single-player experience! Go play with yourself!
You know the drill people.
It can play doom.
so it is officially a thing.
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