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− | * MAP25: MIDI rendition of "Deathrattle" by {{wp|Hitoshi Sakimoto}} and {{wp|Masaharu Iwata}} '' | + | * MAP25: MIDI rendition of "Deathrattle" by {{wp|Hitoshi Sakimoto}} and {{wp|Masaharu Iwata}} ''(from {{wp|Tactics Ogre}})'' |
* MAP26: MIDI rendition of "Boss Theme 2" by {{wp|Jeremy Soule}} ''(from {{wp|Secret of Evermore}})'' | * MAP26: MIDI rendition of "Boss Theme 2" by {{wp|Jeremy Soule}} ''(from {{wp|Secret of Evermore}})'' | ||
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* MAP32: MIDI rendition of "Moonlight Shadow" ''(from {{wp|MapleStory}})'' | * MAP32: MIDI rendition of "Moonlight Shadow" ''(from {{wp|MapleStory}})'' | ||
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+ | *[[Intermission screen]]: MIDI rendition of "Secure Place" ''({{wp|from Resident Evil 2}})'' | ||
+ | *[[Text screen]]: [[Doom music|The End of DOOM]] by Robert Prince | ||
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Revision as of 23:14, 31 January 2021
Slaughterfest 2011 | |
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Author | Various |
Port | Boom-compatible |
IWAD | Doom II |
Year | 2012 |
Link | Doomworld/idgames |
Slaughterfest 2011 is a compilation of 32 slaughter maps all designed to be played from a pistol start. The project was led by Sebastian Graham (General Rainbow Bacon) and received mixed reviews upon release, some people criticising its maps for overly simplistic level design. A year later it received a sequel, Slaughterfest 2012.
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