Lolz of the year: Quake played on an oscilloscope!

Oscilloscopes are pretty cool. Besides being extremely convenient for troubleshooting equipment and measuring electrical signals, but the beautiful waves they create could be framed as art. Out of the plethora of things they’ve been used for, however, perhaps the best use yet has been shown today. A video has been uploaded showing three minutes of the original Quake played on a Huawei V-422 Oscilloscope.

This achievement was done by generating the game’s audio signal as two dimensional vector graphics.

Take a look at the “carnage” in the video:

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