Suitcase of Gor

Suitcase of Gor is a megawad built for Doom II and Boom-compatible source ports, created by Richard Frei (Tarnsman). It is a collection of the first maps Tarnsman ever made, largely inspired by their Doom II originals (and sharing the same names) but also consisting of other influences, and with a new soundtrack. The project was originally titled Doom II Redux, and a demo was released in 2011, which received an honorable mention at the 2011 Cacowards. The last version of Suitcase of Gor released was in 2013, containing 22 maps, with the full 32-map version never materializing.

Soundtrack

 * MAP01: "At Doom's Gate" by Bobby Prince, originally from Doom
 * MAP02: "Deep Blue" from 
 * MAP03: "Hex of Depression" by Paul Corfiatis
 * MAP04: "Surface" by Stuart Rynn (stewboy)
 * MAP05: "I Sawed the Demons" by Bobby Prince
 * MAP06: "Blood Jungle" by Jonathan El-Bizri
 * MAP07: "Chance for a Big Reversal" from , originally by
 * MAP08: "Wandering the Crystal Blue" from '', by
 * MAP09: "Quad Machine" by , originally from ''
 * MAP10: "Covert Operations Facility" by Paul Corfiatis
 * MAP11: "Donna to the Rescue" by Bobby Prince
 * MAP12: "AimShootKill" by Tom Mustaine
 * MAP13: "Aliens, Say Your Prayers!" by Bobby Prince, originally from Duke Nukem 3D
 * MAP14: "Excess Meat" by Sam Woodman (Metabolist)
 * MAP15: untitled midi by Xaser
 * MAP21: "Playgrounds of Ceasar" by Paul Corfiatis
 * MAP22: "Briefing" by Dan Wentz, originally from 
 * MAP23: "They're Going to Get You" by Bobby Prince
 * MAP24: "The Underworld" by Sonic Mayhem, originally from Quake II
 * MAP25: "The Imp's Song" by Bobby Prince
 * MAP26: "Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names)" by Bobby Prince
 * MAP32: "Holy Orders (Be Just or Be Dead)" from 
 * Intermission screen: "Legion of the Lost" by L.A. Sieben