DOOM, the classic 90s game, has been ported to the Dogecoin blockchain. Here are the details!
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The first-person shooter game DOOM, which was released in 1993 and was one of the popular games of that era, is now stored on the Dogecoin (DOGE) blockchain thanks to a protocol that allows the entire storage of large data on the blockchain.
A developer named “Mini Doge” wrote DOOM on the Dogecoin blockchain using the Dogecoin Ordinals protocol, also known as Doginals. This means that users can access the game from their computers or mobile devices by accessing the link.
Ð is for Dogecoin!
Ð is for Doginals!
Ð is for DOOM on Dogecoin! 👹
Now inscribed on Dogecoin blockchain forever!🤯
Play it now on-chain: https://t.co/Xhfqyktva5 or click on the "content" link for full screen with mouse support and mobile support!
This game redefined… https://t.co/ysChvCSyrb pic.twitter.com/GWxZKQUfEe
— Mini Doge (@minidogeart) January 22, 2024
Doom recently turned 30 years old. Mini Doge recorded the game on the Dogecoin network to commemorate the game’s 30th anniversary, so that it can be stored forever. The game inside the blockchain includes nine game levels that can be published without encountering legal problems.
Dogecoin is moving beyond being a Memecoin!
Since last May, developers have been able to store artistic collections and games with high data sizes on the Dogecoin blockchain. The altcoin project, which uses “inscription” technology for this, is also addressing functional features in addition to being a Memecoin.
Inscription technology is a technology that allows data to be stored on blockchains and opens the way for digital entries. This technology is named “Doginals” on the Dogecoin blockchain.
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