Awake Mission To Earth: Recycling Has Never Been So Classy

We have followed Awake since the company introduced good-looking watches made of recycled ocean plastic. However, its new Mission To Earth special edition (250 units) pushes the concept to the (luxury) limits and demonstrates it is possible to build a classy, high-end watch with recycled materials.

For instance, the watch’s body is made of 70% recycled Titanium, a material that is quite rare on the planet. I’ve used Titanium watches before, and they feel different than stainless steel, both for their tactile sensation against the skin and their light weight.

The watch is full of space milestone references. Inside, the Miyota oscillating weight is engraved with “Dare Mighty Things,” a reference to the Mars rover “Perseverance” landing parachute. The bracelet is designed to resemble the texture of astronaut suits. When you look at the watch, the dial assembly is reminiscent of the La Cupola observation window of the International Space Station (ISS).

At night, the Super-Luminova non-radioactive and non-toxic photoluminescent ensures you can read the time clearly, even in total darkness. This choice sure sounds better than radioactive Radium or Tritium alternatives.

The sapphire glass has an embedded ID GLASS NFC technology paired with Blockchain to identify each watch uniquely.

The cherry on the cake is that each box comes with “an authentic certified meteorite fragment from the asteroid VESTA,” a Billion-year old meteorite that crashed into Tataouine in Tunisia (the city which inspired Tatooine in Star Wars, which was partially filmed in Tunisia)

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A dedicated group of fans has excavated a Doom mobile game from the sands of time and made it playable again. You won’t find 2005’s Doom RPG on the App Store or Play Store: it actually predates iOS and Android by a couple of years. And while Fountainhead Entertainment looked into bringing Doom RPG to Nintendo DS around the time of its original release, the game was exclusively available on Java- and BREW-compatible handsets. Until now.

A small group of developers in Costa Rica going by the name of GEC.inc reverse engineered Doom RPG and got it to work on Windows. Although the port is free to download, it doesn’t contain any of the original files you need to actually run the game.

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Doom RPG has clear ties to the rest of the series. John Carmack, the lead programmer of the original Doom, was the game director. The game features the protagonist of the first three Doom titles (dubbed “Doomguy” by fans). But instead of rampaging through levels and mowing down monsters in real-time, Doom RPG adopted a turn-based format.

It’s always great to see enthusiasts finding ways to preserve games, especially a relatively obscure one that’s part of such a famous series. Perhaps for their next trick, the folks at GEC.inc will revive Doom RPG II. Although you can still buy that game from the App Store, it’s not compatible with recent versions of iOS. According to the store listing, however, it will run on a Mac running macOS 11.0 or later as long as it has an M1 chip. 

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