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* MAP01: Turbo Tunnel Race Theme{{ref|1}} ({{wp|David Wise (composer)|David Wise}}{{ref|a}}) | * MAP01: Turbo Tunnel Race Theme{{ref|1}} ({{wp|David Wise (composer)|David Wise}}{{ref|a}}) | ||
− | * MAP02: "Blood Red Shadows"{{ref|k}} | + | * MAP02: "Blood Red Shadows" ([[Aubrey Hodges]]{{ref|k}}) |
* MAP03: "Not for Peace"{{ref|3}}{{ref|α}} (Masanao Akahori{{ref|b}}) | * MAP03: "Not for Peace"{{ref|3}}{{ref|α}} (Masanao Akahori{{ref|b}}) | ||
* MAP04: "[[Doom music|Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names)]]"{{ref|4}} ([[Robert Prince]]) | * MAP04: "[[Doom music|Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names)]]"{{ref|4}} ([[Robert Prince]]) |
Revision as of 18:23, 14 March 2015
Doom Core is a 32-map megawad for Doom II created by Michael Jan Krizik (valkiriforce). It had two sequels, Reverie and Eternally Yours.
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1. ^ Originally appeared in Battletoads. a. ^ Arranged for MIDI by Joseph Collins. α. ^ Does not play correctly due to artifacts of MUS conversion. |
External links
- Doom Core at Doomworld/idgames
- Doom Core (archived 🏛) at the Doomed Speed Demos Archive
- Release thread on the Doomworld forums