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'Doom runs on everything' goes corporate as pricey lawnmower company sets up its army of grass-guzzl

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Husqvarna is a manufacturer of, among other things, pricey robotic lawn mowers and chainsaws. And it is now preparing, for reasons best known to itself, to beam Doom out to around 30,000 owners of its Husqvarna Automower NERA range. 

The manufacturing firm showcased what it was working on at Dreamhack Winter 2023 with a "LA(w)N" party (sorry), which it claims rummy satta was the first multiplayer championship hosted on a non-gaming device. But now it's ready to roll the thing out to a bunch of (presumably slightly bewildered) enthusiast gardeners, with the original shareware episode of Doom arriving as a free update to their lawnmowers, playable between April and September 2024.

"The original team at id Software boasted some of the greatest developers ever," says Björn Mannefred, robotics software engineer at Husqvarna. "What they created in 1993 [[link]] with Doom was [[link]] world class and set the stage for many of today’s great games. They are also a big inspiration for us at Husqvarna. This is one hell of an update that both highlights the pioneering spirit that rummy star characterize the engineers at Husqvarna and serves as a tribute to the originators of Doom."

Doesn't really address why it's on a lawnmower but hell, I suppose after and we're running out of household electronics to re-purpose. "The list of ‘things that run DOOM’ is absolutely incredible," says id studio director Marty Stratton, "and we’re thrilled to see robotic lawn mowers finally added to the list [...] we appreciate the inventive and fun tribute."

is so widespread it's immeasurable, and whenever one rummy wealth of these stories crop up it always makes me wonder about what's next. Pianos, printers, an oscilloscope? . Rotary telephone? . 1-milliwatt neural chip: . My favourite though remains the guy who came at it from another angle and to actually play Doom. And I guess we're just left with the question of why people will try to get this thing running on everything from to lawnmowers. But the answer's simple: it's cool.

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