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'''MAP34: Credits''' is the other bonus level of [[Eternal Doom]]. It was designed by [[Dietmar Westerteicher]] and [[Ty Halderman]]. It is contained in a separate [[WAD]] file CREDITS.WAD, which must be loaded along with ETERNAL.WAD. It occupies the MAP01 slot. | '''MAP34: Credits''' is the other bonus level of [[Eternal Doom]]. It was designed by [[Dietmar Westerteicher]] and [[Ty Halderman]]. It is contained in a separate [[WAD]] file CREDITS.WAD, which must be loaded along with ETERNAL.WAD. It occupies the MAP01 slot. | ||
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'''Credits''' is a simple gallery-style map using the floating ''Eternal Doom'' text windows to credit members of the project with a few instances of humorous graffiti on the walls and a shrine to [[John Romero]], the "God of Doom". His head can be destroyed to exit the level. | '''Credits''' is a simple gallery-style map using the floating ''Eternal Doom'' text windows to credit members of the project with a few instances of humorous graffiti on the walls and a shrine to [[John Romero]], the "God of Doom". His head can be destroyed to exit the level. | ||
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This level occupies the map slot MAP34. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:MAP34.
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MAP34: Credits is the other bonus level of Eternal Doom. It was designed by Dietmar Westerteicher and Ty Halderman. It is contained in a separate WAD file CREDITS.WAD, which must be loaded along with ETERNAL.WAD. It occupies the MAP01 slot.
Overview
Credits is a simple gallery-style map using the floating Eternal Doom text windows to credit members of the project with a few instances of humorous graffiti on the walls and a shrine to John Romero, the "God of Doom". His head can be destroyed to exit the level.