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With the advent of [[Quake]] came multiplayer across the Internet, and DWANGO, which had started to dwindle by late 1995, was all but dead after its release. It was formally shut down in most areas of the world in 1998. Its Japanese subsidiary, which had earlier been spun off into a separate corporation, survived however with an evolving mission statement. It now runs the popular Japanese video sharing site {{wp|Niconico}} and owns game developer {{wp|Spike Chunsoft}}. [[Nintendo]] acquired a 1.5% share of the company in late [[Timeline#2013|2013]].
DWANGO's legacy includes the semi-official DWANGO [[PWAD|map packs]] created by various authors. Compiled until DWANGO6 into collections by Lance "Aikman" Lancaster, an employee of DWANGO's hosting provider [[wikipedia:IVS|IVS]], they are still used today by DM players.
==Map packs==
!colspan=3|dwango1 (11 maps)
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|MAP01||SUPER1.WAD [[MAP01: Entryway (Doom II)|MAP01]] variant||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|MAP02||DOOM_1B.WAD [[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1]] variant||"[[Doom music|At Doom's Gate]]" by [[Bobby Prince]]
!colspan=3|[[dwango5]] (24 maps)
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|MAP01||[[MAP01: Entryway (Doom II)|MAP01]] variant SS-MAP1||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|MAP02||DANZIG1 #11||MIDI version of "{{wp|Head Like a Hole}}" by {{wp|Nine Inch Nails}}
|MAP24||Judas22 by B. Vannatta||"[[Doom music|Dark Halls]]" by [[Bobby Prince]]
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|MAP32||SUPER1.WAD [[MAP01: Entryway (Doom II)|MAP01]] variant||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|colspan=2|[[Title screen]]||''{{wp|Descent (video game)|Descent}}'' briefing theme
!colspan=3|dwango9 (9 maps)
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|MAP01||[[MAP01: Entryway (Doom II)|MAP01]] variant||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|MAP02||[[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1]]+[[MAP01: Entryway (Doom II)|MAP01]] variant Best of Both Worlds by MrBlonde||MIDI version of "[http://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=974 Starfluxx]" by Mempheria (Modified version from Gemstrom)
|MAP06|| ||MIDI version of "{{wp|No Limit (song)|No Limit}}" by {{wp|2 Unlimited}}
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|MAP07|| ||DWANGO 9 MAP05 MIDI
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|MAP08|| ||MIDI version of "{{wp|One (Metallica song)|One}}" by {{wp|Metallica}}
|MAP10|| ||MIDI version of "{{wp|Hangar 18 (song)|Hangar 18}}" by {{wp|Megadeth|Megadeth}}
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|MAP11|| ||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|MAP12||[[MAP01: Entryway (Doom II)|MAP01]] variant||MIDI version of "{{wp|Misirlou}}" as performed by {{wp|Dick Dale}} (different from the version in azdwango)
|MAP19||Dwango3 MAP04 variant||"[[Strife music|Fight]]" from [[Strife]] by [[Morey Goldstein]]
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|MAP20||Dwango5 MAP08 variant||"Danger" by [[Mark Klem]]
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|MAP21|| ||"Time X Time = Time" by [[Mark Klem]]
|MAP13||NATARENA.WAD (nathan)||MIDI version of "{{wp|Blue Monday}}" by {{wp|New Order}}
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|MAP14||SHREW7 (shrew)||DWANGO12 MAP28 MIDI
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|MAP15||TOAST4.WAD (gunpwdr)||"{{wp|TetriNET|TetriNET}}" theme (The Dance of the Spheares) by David Lilja (aka Davie M Karlsson)
|MAP30||Cross (Death)||''No music replacement''
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|MAP32||''no map''||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|colspan=2|[[Title screen]]||''{{wp|Descent (video game)|Descent}}'' briefing theme
!colspan=3|dwangot1 (9 maps)
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|MAP01||Ram Tag 2 by Rambutt||DWANGO12 MAP28 MIDI
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|MAP02||Frag Tag by MrBlonde||MIDI version of "{{wp|Ramble On}}" by {{wp|Led Zeppelin}}
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|MAP03||Warzone by Talon||MIDI version of a certain "The Decisive Battle" from {{wp|Final FantasyV}} by {{wp|Nobuo Uematsu}} track
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|MAP04||Dog-Tag by MrBlonde||MIDI version of "{{wp|Stairway to Heaven}}" by {{wp|Led Zeppelin}}
|colspan=2|[[Title screen]]||"Noisy" MIDI version of "{{wp|Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day#Soundtrack|Main Title from ''Terminator 2''}}" by {{wp|Brad Fiedel}}
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|colspan=2|[[Intermission]]||MIDI version of the {{wp|Get Smart}} theme by {{wp|Irving Szathmary}}
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|colspan=2|[[Text screen]]||MIDI version of "Prelude" from {{wp|Final Fantasy III}} by {{wp|Nobuo Uematsu}}
!colspan=3|dwangox (15 maps)
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|MAP01||Dwango5 MAP01 variant||MIDI version of "[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtoNAyPkrU Energizer (Cyber Space mix)]" by Hit the Floor (aka {{wp|Dieter Bohlen}})
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|MAP02|| ||"[[Doom music|Dark Halls]]" ([[Bobby Prince]])
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'''Note:''' dwango9 and dwango13 are not "legit" dwango packs, as, unlike the rest of the main dwango series, both were created after the DWANGO service fell in disuse.
==See also==
* [[Deathmatch '95]]
* [[DWANGO5]]
* [[DWANGO 20th Anniversary Edition]]
==Sources==
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