On These Ancient Kodak Cameras
“Now that’s what I call a point-and-shoot camera,” said YouTuber LazyGameReviews. These DC260 cameras from Kodak cost close to $1,000 when they were first released in 1998, but since then, some developers have managed to port full games onto the device’s small digital display. One Doom port called “DoomD” can be downloaded onto a compact flash disk that the camera is capable of reading. After that, it’s just a case of using the camera’s button controls to move and shoot.