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Someone managed to load Flappy Bird on an e-Cig

In what appears to be a flash of genius, its now possible to play Flappy Bird on an e-Cig.

This became possible thanks to a firmware mod made by Balázs Bánk, that utilizes the tiny screen on this e-Cig to allow you to play the game, albeit minus all the fancy graphics you’d get on the original version of the game. Would this pave the way for weirder stuff to be ported onto an e-Cig? can’t say we know but it would be cool if someone managed to get Tetris on it or something.

If you’re keen on trying it out yourself (if you happen to have this model of e-Cig) the creator has made the firmware mod available here and here if you want to see if you can vape and score some mean points at the same time. However do note that its still in Beta so you might experience some kinks in the programming. You can check it out in the flesh below:

We tried it ourselves and it works. Here’s how to do it:

[SOURCE][VIA]

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