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'''Dawn of the Dead''' is an episode replacement for [[Doom]] created by [[Jan Van der Veken]] in June 1997, and was the first [[PWAD]] released by the author. It replaces [[Knee-Deep in the Dead|the first episode]], though E1M5 is considered by many to be missing, with the slot occupied by a map with one tiny room containing no monsters.  
'''Dawn of the Dead''' is an episode replacement for [[Doom]] created by [[Jan Van der Veken]] in 1997, and was the first [[PWAD]] released by the author. It replaces [[Knee-Deep in the Dead|the first episode]], though E1M5 is considered by many to be missing, with the slot occupied by a map with one tiny room containing no monsters.  
 
  
 
The WAD was named by [[Doomworld]] was the one of the [[Top 100 WADs of All Time#1997|ten best mods of 1997]].
 
The WAD was named by [[Doomworld]] was the one of the [[Top 100 WADs of All Time#1997|ten best mods of 1997]].
  
 
== Content ==
 
== Content ==
 
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=== Levels ===
 
=== Levels ===
 
* {{maplinkgen|E1M1|Warp Station|Dawn of the Dead}}
 
* {{maplinkgen|E1M1|Warp Station|Dawn of the Dead}}
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* {{maplinkgen|E1M9|Hunted Down|Dawn of the Dead}} ''(secret level)''
 
* {{maplinkgen|E1M9|Hunted Down|Dawn of the Dead}} ''(secret level)''
  
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=== Soundtrack ===
 
=== Soundtrack ===
* E1M1:
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* E1M1: "Last" by {{wp|Nine Inch Nails}}
 
* E1M2:
 
* E1M2:
* E1M3: [[Doom music|They're Going to Get You]] by [[Robert Prince]] ''(from [[Doom]])''
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* E1M3: "[[Doom music|They're Going to Get You]]" by [[Robert Prince]] ''(from [[Doom]])''
* E1M4: The Demons from Adrian's Pen by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
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* E1M4: "The Demons from Adrian's Pen" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* E1M5: ''no replacment''
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* E1M5: ''no replacement''
* E1M6: Demons of the Prey by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
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* E1M6: "Demons on the Prey" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* E1M7: Sinister by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
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* E1M7: "Sinister" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
 
* E1M8: ''no replacement''
 
* E1M8: ''no replacement''
 
* E1M9: [[Heretic]] [[E1M9: The Graveyard (Heretic)|E1M9]]/[[E3M8: D'Sparil's Keep (Heretic)|E3M8]]/[[E4M9: Mausoleum (Heretic)|E4M9]]
 
* E1M9: [[Heretic]] [[E1M9: The Graveyard (Heretic)|E1M9]]/[[E3M8: D'Sparil's Keep (Heretic)|E3M8]]/[[E4M9: Mausoleum (Heretic)|E4M9]]
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* {{idgames|id=8120}}
 
* {{idgames|id=8120}}
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* {{dsda2|wad=dodead}}
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* [http://visionsofdoom.us/rev_dodead.html Review by Andy Olivera]
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* {{onemandoom|page=2011/10/dawn-of-dead-dodeadwad.html}}
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* {{doomUGreview|page=dodead|rating=5}}

Revision as of 04:49, 24 May 2022

Dawn of the Dead is an episode replacement for Doom created by Jan Van der Veken in June 1997, and was the first PWAD released by the author. It replaces the first episode, though E1M5 is considered by many to be missing, with the slot occupied by a map with one tiny room containing no monsters.

The WAD was named by Doomworld was the one of the ten best mods of 1997.

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