The man who put Doom in a Lego brick is now playing it on a volumetric voxel display
Briefly

Brown's volumetric display operates on a fundamental principle akin to a hologram fan, spinning a 2D panel to create a stunning 3D image that captivates viewers.
After a year of development, Brown's spinning display brings classic gaming to life, reimagining Doom in a vibrant, volumetric format that enhances engagement with the retro title.
In a humorous nod to cinematic sci-fi, Brown likened his innovative project to Doc Brown's time machine, encouraging viewers to brace for an impressive visual experience.
Alongside playing Doom, Brown's creativity spills over into various other projects showcased on his Mastodon, such as volumetric lunar landers and dazzling designs.
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