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*{{maplinkgen|MAP01|Unorthogon|MAYhem 2048}} by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP01|Unorthogon|MAYhem 2048}} by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP02|The Dark Tower|MAYhem 2048}} by [[ChaingunnerX]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP02|The Dark Tower|MAYhem 2048}} by [[ChaingunnerX]]
*{{maplinkgen|MAP03|Outpost Delta|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Obsidian (mapper)|Obsidian]]
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*{{maplinkgen|MAP03|Outpost Delta|MAYhem 2048}} by [[James Caldwell (Obsidian)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP04|Besieged|MAYhem 2048}} by Obsidian
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP04|Besieged|MAYhem 2048}} by Obsidian
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP05|Mayhem Town|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Walter Confalonieri (daimon)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP05|Mayhem Town|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Walter Confalonieri (daimon)]]
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*{{maplinkgen|MAP10|Sligenous|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Olivia Riley (Getsu Fune)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP10|Sligenous|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Olivia Riley (Getsu Fune)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP11|Escape|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Micah Petersen (Jaws in Space)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP11|Escape|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Micah Petersen (Jaws in Space)]]
*{{maplinkgen|MAP12|Compound Invasion|MAYhem 2048}} by z0k
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*{{maplinkgen|MAP12|Compound Invasion|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Miguel Suarez Gomez (Z0k)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP13|Death Dungeon|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Paul Corfiatis (pcorf)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP13|Death Dungeon|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Paul Corfiatis (pcorf)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP14|Emerald Gardens|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Justin Kelly (Breezeep)]]
 
*{{maplinkgen|MAP14|Emerald Gardens|MAYhem 2048}} by [[Justin Kelly (Breezeep)]]
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*MAP06: "Faded Memories - Promivyon" from ''{{wp|Final Fantasy XI}}''
 
*MAP06: "Faded Memories - Promivyon" from ''{{wp|Final Fantasy XI}}''
 
*MAP07: "Between Levels" by [[Robert Prince]] ''(from [[Doom II]])''
 
*MAP07: "Between Levels" by [[Robert Prince]] ''(from [[Doom II]])''
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*MAP08: "Starlight Highway" from ''{{wp|Snowboard Kids 2}}''
 
*MAP09: "Even Towards Death, Valiantly" from ''{{wp|Breath of Fire IV}}''
 
*MAP09: "Even Towards Death, Valiantly" from ''{{wp|Breath of Fire IV}}''
 
*MAP10: Ymir theme from ''{{wp|Terminal Velocity (video game)|Terminal Velocity}}''
 
*MAP10: Ymir theme from ''{{wp|Terminal Velocity (video game)|Terminal Velocity}}''
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*MAP12: TNT: Evilution [[MAP01: System Control (TNT: Evilution)|MAP01]]/[[MAP09: Stronghold (TNT: Evilution)|MAP09]] theme
 
*MAP12: TNT: Evilution [[MAP01: System Control (TNT: Evilution)|MAP01]]/[[MAP09: Stronghold (TNT: Evilution)|MAP09]] theme
 
*MAP13: "Nebula's Keep" by Paul Corfiatis (pcorf) ''(from [[Whispers of Satan]])''
 
*MAP13: "Nebula's Keep" by Paul Corfiatis (pcorf) ''(from [[Whispers of Satan]])''
*MAP14: "BLOOD4.MID" from {{wp|Blood}} alpha
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*MAP14: "BLOOD4.MID" from ''{{wp|Blood (video game)|Blood}}'' alpha
*MAP15: "Chant" by {{wp|Lee Jackson (composer)|Lee Jackson}} ''(from [[Rise of the Triad]])''
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*MAP15: "Chant" by [[Lee Jackson]] ''(from [[Rise of the Triad]])''
 
*MAP16: "AimShootKill" by [[Tom Mustaine]] ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
 
*MAP16: "AimShootKill" by [[Tom Mustaine]] ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
 
*MAP17: MIDI rendition of "{{wp|Obsolete (album)|Edgecrusher}}" by {{wp|Fear Factory}}
 
*MAP17: MIDI rendition of "{{wp|Obsolete (album)|Edgecrusher}}" by {{wp|Fear Factory}}
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*MAP19: "Into the Furnace" by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)]]
 
*MAP19: "Into the Furnace" by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)]]
 
*MAP20: "Anger's Reprise" by David Shaw (Tolwyn)
 
*MAP20: "Anger's Reprise" by David Shaw (Tolwyn)
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*MAP21: Sharga Mines pt. 2 theme from ''{{wp|Stonekeep}}''
 
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*MAP23: "You Suck" by Lee Jackson ''(from Rise of the Triad)''
 
*MAP23: "You Suck" by Lee Jackson ''(from Rise of the Triad)''
 
*MAP24: "Last Fight/ZeroIN" (boss1.mid) by Daisuke ''(from Another Zero)''
 
*MAP24: "Last Fight/ZeroIN" (boss1.mid) by Daisuke ''(from Another Zero)''
*MAP25:
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*MAP25: "Heat-Miser remix" by Substance
 
*MAP26: "Slipslider by [[Mark Klem]] ''(from [[Memento Mori]])''
 
*MAP26: "Slipslider by [[Mark Klem]] ''(from [[Memento Mori]])''
 
*MAP27: E1M3 theme from ''{{wp|Radix: Beyond the Void}}''
 
*MAP27: E1M3 theme from ''{{wp|Radix: Beyond the Void}}''
*MAP28: "10" by [[Stuart Rynn (stewboy)]]
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*MAP28: "10" by [[Stuart Rynn (stewboy)]] ''(from [[Interception]])''
 
*MAP29: "Anxiety Before the Battle" from ''{{wp|Final Fantasy Tactics}}''
 
*MAP29: "Anxiety Before the Battle" from ''{{wp|Final Fantasy Tactics}}''
 
*MAP30: "Nightmare" by [[Cyriak Harris (mouldy)]]
 
*MAP30: "Nightmare" by [[Cyriak Harris (mouldy)]]
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 24 January 2024

MAYhem 2048
Title screen
Authors Various
Port Boom-compatible
IWAD Doom II
Year 2014
Link Doomworld/idgames
Cacoward.png This mod was a runner-up for the 2014 Cacowards on Doomworld!

MAYhem 2048, also known as MAYhem 2014, is a Doom II megawad for Boom compatible source ports, created by members of the Doomworld forums, and led by TheMionicDonut. It is the third installment in the MAYhem series. As with previous editions, the project aim was to create as many maps as possible within the month of May. In this edition, in the spirit of Claustrophobia 1024 and similar such projects, the maps were confined to a 2048x2048 playing space, in reference to the then largely popular video game 2048. It was the first time in the series a full 32-level megawad had been achieved, and even included overflow maps in the MAP33-35 slots.

The project was first released on 25 June, 2014, and uploaded to the idgames archive on 27 November that same year. Reception was generally positive, and the WAD was named a runner-up at the 21st Annual Cacowards.

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