MAP20: Unholy Cathedral (Console Doom)
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This level occupies the map slot MAP20. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:MAP20.
MAP20: Unholy Cathedral is the twentieth level of most console versions of Doom, based on E3M5: Unholy Cathedral with modifications made to adapt to the consoles' memory and ROM size limitations. It was originally designed by Sandy Petersen. The map first appeared in the Atari Jaguar version, and is additionally used in the 3DO, Game Boy Advance, Sony PlayStation, and Sega Saturn versions.
Contents
Walkthrough
Letters in italics refer to marked spots on the map. Sector, thing, and linedef numbers in boldface are secrets which count toward the end-of-level tally.
Essentials
Main route
Alternative route
Exit
Other points of interest
Secrets
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Bugs
Comparison of versions
Numerous changes exist in the level as compared to its PC version:
Geometry simplification
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New design
Some rooms in the level were redesigned:
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Other
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PlayStation
Some additional changes were made int the PlayStation port:
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Areas / screenshots
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Atari Jaguar screenshots
3DO screenshots
PlayStation screenshots
Sega Saturn screenshots
Game Boy Advance screenshots
Music
The map uses the following music tracks:
Port | Track | Composer | Notes |
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Atari Jaguar | "At Doom's Gate" | Robert Prince | Only plays in the intermission screen after the map is completed. |
3DO | "Donna to the Rescue" | Robert Prince | Re-orchestrated version played by live band |
Game Boy Advance | "Demons on the Prey" | Robert Prince | |
Sony PlayStation | "Creeping Brutality" | Aubrey Hodges | |
Sega Saturn | "A Calm Panic Rises" | Aubrey Hodges |