DOOM Milky Way Candy Bar Halloween
A gamer from Adafruit Industries managed to get DOOM running on a Milky Way candy bar-like device for Halloween, or at least a demo, as we don’t see any buttons for controlling the game. There is no mention of what type of hardware it is running, but we’re guessing either a Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 or a similar board that can fit into such an enclosure.



A standard Raspberry Pi board can be used the create things like a sentry gun turret, while the Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 is much smaller, complete with 20 pads on each side, with groups of general purpose input-and-output (GPIO) pins interleaved with plenty of ground pins. Despite its size, it still boasts a 5V to 3.3V power supply converter, single green LED on GP25, boot select button, RP2040 chip with dual-core Cortex M0, 2MB of QSPI flash storage, and crystal.

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