Quake on an oscilloscope Programmer Pekka Väänänen has put together a playable version of Quake which is shown through an…




Quake on an oscilloscope
Programmer Pekka Väänänen has put together a playable version of Quake which is shown through an unconventional display - video embedded below:
Playing E1M1 of Quake on a Huawei V-422 oscilloscope.
After seeing some cool clips like this mushroom thing and of course Youscope, playing Quake on a scope seemed like a great idea. It ticks all the marks that make me happy: low-poly, realtime rendered and open source.
You can find out more about how the project came together here