Doom: The Dark Ages is a prequel preeminently focused on the ripping and tearing. At today's Xbox Developer Direct, id Software brought us our lengthiest look at The Dark Ages to date, with an ...
Donald Trump kicked off a new era of Western economic rivalry with Beijing when he took office in 2017. As he prepares for his second term, China’s dominance of global manufacturing is greater ...
DoomPDF is a groundbreaking technological achievement that lets you play the classic DOOM game directly within PDF documents. Created by developer Anthony Ding, this innovative implementation ...
Just when you think id Software’s Doom, originally released in 1993 for MS-DOS, has been ported to every conceivable platform—seriously, it’s run on toasters, fridges, calculators ...
Developed by ading2210, a self-described “high school student with an interest in programming, web development, and cybersecurity,” the Doom PDF project utilizes the file format’s inherent ...
As Strange embarks on a mission to become the first Sorcerer Supreme of Asgard, and Sam Wilson’s Captain America leads a team of heroes and villains to overthrow Emperor Doom, the self ...
Here at Ars, we're suckers for stories about hackers getting Doom running on everything from CAPTCHA robot checks and Windows' notepad.exe to AI hallucinations and fluorescing gut bacteria.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. A crafty high-schooler was able to do something I didn’t think was possible: They got Doom running inside a PDF file. Seriously. And weirdly ...
In the latest edition of “can it run Doom?” a high school student has discovered a way to port the classic PC game to a PDF file. Although PDF documents are known to simply host text and ...
A high school student found a way to run the classic PC game Doom from within a PDF file by leveraging the format's support for JavaScript and the Chromium browser engine.
The big picture: Doom, the original first-person shooter for DOS by id Software, was released in 1993. Despite being over 30 years old, the game continues to inspire resourceful (and somewhat ...