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{{HeadingB|Featured article - August October 2022|3px 0 10px 0}}[[File:TrinityRomero Limelight Interior.pngjpg|right|110px100px]] <!-- usual size: 110px -->===[[The Unholy TrinityDoom II release party]]===The '''The Unholy TrinityDoom II release party''', or also called the '''Trinity CollegeDoomsday party''', is a single-level PWAD designed by Steve McCreawas an event held at The Limelight night club in New York City on October 10, Simon Wall1994, and Elias Papavassilopoulosthe official release date of Doom II (though the game had become generally available as of September 30). As part Invitations were open to a limited number of their 10 Years of Doom feature, Doomworld named it one adult members of the ten best WADs of 1994public from September 23 until September 28 at midnight. The event was id Software's first official release party.
This map uses The event included a large number of custom textures to create striking "photorealistic" buildings and courtyardsDoom II deathmatch tournament, modeled on with four-player matches in the real Trinity College in Cambridge, EnglandDeathmatch 2.0 game mode. It also features an original animation sequence and a replacement music trackAwards were given, which is including a partial rendition series of "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach. Trinity was originally released on August 22, 1994 (as "trinity.wad"). A second version ("trinity2.wad") was issued September 4, 1994 to fix a bug involving texture patchesgolden medals.<br/>([[The Unholy TrinityDoom II release party|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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