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'''Zodiac''' is a [[megawad]] by J.M. Aldunate (TOTH), consisting of 32 maps for [[Doom II]] and the [[Skulltag]] and [[ZDoom]] [[source port]]s. It was originally released in 2010, and saw two subsequent updates with the latest version of the megawad being released on October 20, 2012.  
 
'''Zodiac''' is a [[megawad]] by J.M. Aldunate (TOTH), consisting of 32 maps for [[Doom II]] and the [[Skulltag]] and [[ZDoom]] [[source port]]s. It was originally released in 2010, and saw two subsequent updates with the latest version of the megawad being released on October 20, 2012.  
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==Content==
 
==Content==
 
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===Levels===
 
===Levels===
 
* {{maplinkgen|MAP01|Sunrise|Zodiac}}
 
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===Soundtrack===
 
===Soundtrack===
* MAP01: "Infinite" by [[Tom Mustaine]] [[Final Doom TNT music|from]] [[TNT: Evilution]]
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* MAP01: "Infinite" by [[Tom Mustaine]] ''(from [[TNT: Evilution]])''
* MAP02:  
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* MAP02: "In The Dark" by [[Robert Prince]] ''(from [[Doom II]])''
* MAP03:  
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* MAP03: "AimShootKill" by Tom Mustaine, from TNT: Evilution
* MAP04:  
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* MAP04: "They're Going To Get You" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* MAP05:  
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* MAP05: ''"Blood Jungle"'' (unofficial title) by [[Jonathan El-Bizri]] ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
* MAP06:  
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* MAP06: "Gunshot Dance" by [[Paul Corfiatis]] ''(from [[2002 A Doom Odyssey]])''
* MAP07:  
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* MAP07: "Shawn's Got the Shotgun" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom II)''
* MAP08:  
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* MAP08: "The Demons From Adrian's Pen" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* MAP09:  
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* MAP09: "Into Sandy's City" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom II)''
* MAP10:  
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* MAP10: "Facing the Spider" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* MAP11:  
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* MAP11: "Something in the Cave?" by {{wp|Bjørn Lynne|Bjørn Lynne (Dr Awesome)}}
* MAP12:  
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* MAP12: "Into the Beast's Belly" by [[L.A. Sieben]] ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
* MAP13:  
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* MAP13: "Sinister" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* MAP14:  
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* MAP14: "Death's Bells" by L.A. Sieben ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
* MAP15:  
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* MAP15: "Nobody Told Me About Plutonia" by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)]] ''(from [[Plutonia 2]])''
* MAP16:  
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* MAP16: "I Sawed The Demons" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* MAP17:  
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* MAP17: "You Suck!" by [[Lee Jackson]], ''(from [[Rise of the Triad]])''
* MAP18:  
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* MAP18: "Demons on the Prey" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom)''
* MAP19:  
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* MAP19: "Smells Like Burning Corpse" by L.A. Sieben ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
* MAP20:  
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* MAP20: MIDI sequence of "Mein Herz Brennt" by {{wp|Rammstein}}
* MAP21:  
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* MAP21: "Read Me While Listening to This" by Robert Prince ''(from Doom II)''
* MAP22:  
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* MAP22: "Agony Rhapsody" by L.A. Sieben ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
* MAP23:  
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* MAP23: "Horizon" by Tom Mustaine ''(from TNT: Evilution)''
* MAP24:  
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* MAP24: "Wasteland" by Jimmy ''(from Plutonia 2)''
 
* MAP25:  
 
* MAP25:  
* MAP26:  
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* MAP26: Remix of "Sign of Evil" by [[Ashley Carr (Dj Redlight)]]
* MAP27:  
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* MAP27: MIDI sequence of "Compression of Time", originally composed by {{wp|Nobuo Uematsu}} for ''{{wp|Final Fantasy VIII}}''
* MAP28:  
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* MAP28: "IRA Tenex" and "Warrior of Ice" (as one track) by {{wp|Rhapsody of Fire}}
* MAP29:  
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* MAP29: MIDI sequence of "O Fortuna" by {{wp|Carl Orff}}
* MAP30:  
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* MAP30: MIDI sequence of "Lux Aeterna" by {{wp|Clint Mansell}}
* MAP31:  
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* MAP31: An untitled track by Fabian Royer
* MAP32:  
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* MAP32: "Glide! Pegasus" by {{wp|Seiji Yokoyama}}, originally from ''{{wp|Saint Seiya}}''
  
* [[Title screen]]:  
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* [[Title screen]]: "Towards Walhalla Temple" by Seiji Yokoyama, originally from ''Saint Seiya''
* [[Intermission]]:  
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* [[Intermission]]: An untitled track by Bjørn Lynne
* [[Text screen]]:  
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* [[Text screen]]: An untitled track by Fabian Royer
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The megawad needlessly includes all resources from the Doom II [[IWAD]] that wasn't replaced, and was rejected from the [[/idgames archive]] for this reason.
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* The megawad needlessly includes all resources from the Doom II [[IWAD]] that weren't replaced, and was rejected from the [[/idgames archive]] for this reason.
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* {{archived link|https://www.wad-archive.com/wad/Doom-Zodiac|Zodiac|https://web.archive.org/web/20221001173725/https://www.wad-archive.com/wad/Doom-Zodiac|archive.org}} on {{archived link|https://www.wad-archive.com/|Wad Archive|https://web.archive.org/web/20221001173725/https://www.wad-archive.com/|archive.org}}
 
* {{archived link|https://www.wad-archive.com/wad/Doom-Zodiac|Zodiac|https://web.archive.org/web/20221001173725/https://www.wad-archive.com/wad/Doom-Zodiac|archive.org}} on {{archived link|https://www.wad-archive.com/|Wad Archive|https://web.archive.org/web/20221001173725/https://www.wad-archive.com/|archive.org}}
 
* {{dsda2|wad=zodiac}}
 
* {{dsda2|wad=zodiac}}

Latest revision as of 14:12, 27 January 2024

Zodiac
Title screen
Author J.M. Aldunate
Ports Skulltag, ZDoom
IWAD Doom II
Year 2010
Link DSDA

Zodiac is a megawad by J.M. Aldunate (TOTH), consisting of 32 maps for Doom II and the Skulltag and ZDoom source ports. It was originally released in 2010, and saw two subsequent updates with the latest version of the megawad being released on October 20, 2012.

Content[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The megawad needlessly includes all resources from the Doom II IWAD that weren't replaced, and was rejected from the /idgames archive for this reason.

External links[edit]