Lego artist Iain Heath built an incredible 6-foot-long Lego model of scenes from the 1993 classic video game Doom. CNET freelancer Anthony Domanico is passionate about all kinds of gadgets and apps.
A potential Marvel LEGO leak might have revealed a new look at Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday. In the ...
The best Lego game never made is a recreation of first person shooter classic Doom, complete with authentically blocky graphics. Unfortunately all of this is entirely unofficial and not only is there ...
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny rocks up in cinemas this summer. And you likely didn’t need a precious ancient artefact to tell you licensed Lego sets would arrive alongside. Accordingly, for ...
The quest to look for the most unique device that can play "Doom" has been one of the most entertaining ones for hacksmiths. The newest addition to the list of devices that can play the classic game ...
A first look at a new Doctor Doom LEGO minifig has been shared online, and according to a new rumour, it may just be the ...
There are a million ways to play the original Doom, and now there's a million and one, as you can now play it on a Lego brick. This isn't some kind of prank, goof, or bit, because Twitter user and ...
You can now play Doom on a Lego brick, thanks to the efforts of one modder and their tiny OLED gaming monitor. Previously, the ridiculously small screen could only display animated lines, but it's now ...
The first Doom game, released way back in 1993, introduced some of the most iconic weapons in the history of the first-person shooter genre, like the Chaingun, the Plasma Rifle and the chainsaw. They ...
In gaming, people are in either one of two camps. In 2007 one camp was "Will it run Crysis?," which is still a meme to this day. The other camp is, "Can I put Doom on it?" The answer to the latter is ...
“I’m not the Joker, I’m the Trickster, totally different,” Mark Hamill jests as one of his two iconic DC villains. “Would the Joker attack you with cans of snakes?” “Yes, yeah, he probably would,” a ...
After being made playable in cars, on fridges, via Twitter and even in a tiny LCD screen shoved inside a pregnancy test, we may have finally hit our limit for the things that can run Doom. On the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results