![]() To do this, Whitehouse uses Neosis, a tool he created to help developers move assets between digital platforms. ![]() I bring forth Doomba, a half-goat, half-script creature, with native binary backing for the expensive parts, to be offered in place of my firstborn on this fine Christmas Eve.”ĭOOMBA: Turn your Roomba's Clean Maps into DOOM maps! #doom #DOOM25 /OmDL2CJuXw Simultaneously, I would be able to unleash a truly terrible pun to plague humankind. “I soon realized that there was a clear opportunity to serve the Dark Lord by conceiving a plethora of unholy algorithms in service to one of the finest works ever created in his name. On his website, Whitehouse had some rather interesting things to say about Doomba’s inception: The result is ‘Doomba,’ which, according to Whitehouse, came about thanks to research he and his wife had done on robot vacuums. ![]() ![]() Rich Whitehouse, who has worked on games like Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast and 2006’s Prey, has created a tool that collects floor map data from the smart cleaning robots that can then be converted into Doom levels. Now here’s something you might not have expected ever to read: a game developer is using a Roomba vacuum cleaner to create levels in the original Doom video game from 1993. ![]()
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