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Infinity (INFINITY.WAD) is a Doom episode replacement mod of eight levels, created by Bjorn Hermans and Holger Nathrath. As part of their 10 Years of Doom feature, Doomworld named it one of the ten best WADs of 1995. It replaces episode one of the game. It is also included on the Maximum Doom CD as INFINITY.WAD
Levels
Map | Soundtrack |
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E1M1: Switch Bored? | "Echoes1.mid" by Michael Walthius |
E1M2: Say Jazz to Another Excess | "Donna Lee" by Miles Davis |
E1M3: Beat It! | "Beat It" by Michael Jackson |
E1M4: Everybody Frag Now | "Everybody Dance Now" by C+C Music Factory |
E1M5: Dungeons of Doom | |
E1M6: Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue? | "Jump" by Van Halen |
E1M7: Blaze of Glory | "Too Funky" by George Michael |
E1M8: StarGate into Infinity | "Blade Runner (End Titles)" by Vangelis |