Unidoom DM 2 (more popularly known as just UDM2) is a Doom II deathmatch mapset created by the Unidoom multiplayer clan and mapping group. It was released on March 2, 2003. It is the second entry in the widely celebrated Unidoom DM series, and the sequel to the first Unidoom DM WAD released the previous year. It contains twelve deathmatch maps, a parody map, and a credits map. The maps are designed by Ralph Vickers (Ralphis) and Dean Joseph (deathz0r), with three guest contributions from Chronohunter45 of the TLSDM team. UDM2 features more sophisticated maps than its predecessors and was widely acclaimed in the multiplayer community. A further sequel, Unidoom DM 3, would be released the following year.
Content[edit]
- MAP01: Doom II Arena by Ralph Vickers (Ralphis)
- MAP02: The Edge by Ralphis
- MAP03: Toxicity by Dean Joseph (deathz0r)
- MAP04: Fortress of the Damned by Chronohunter45
- MAP05: Shafted by Ralphis
- MAP06: Outpost Delta by Ralphis
- MAP07: Spam! by Chronohunter45
- MAP08: Triple Decker II by Ralphis
- MAP09: Techno Tower by Ralphis
- MAP10: Symmetrical by Chronohunter45
- MAP11: UD Arena by Ralphis
- MAP12: Super Mario Bros. by Ralphis
- MAP31 by deathz0r
- MAP32
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Soundtrack[edit]
- MAP01: "Won't Stop, Just Go! (Green Forest)" from Sonic Adventure 2, composed by Jun Senoue
- MAP02: Intro stage theme from Mega Man X2, composed by Yuki Iwai
- MAP03:
- MAP04: "Run Like Smeg!" from Rise of the Triad, composed by Lee Jackson
- MAP05: Blast Hornet stage theme from Mega Man X3, composed by Kinuyo Yamashita
- MAP06: Star Wolf theme from Star Fox 64
- MAP07: "Carry On" from Sailor Moon, performed by Jennifer Cihi
- MAP08: Ken's stage theme from Street Fighter II, composed by Yoko Shimomura
- MAP09:
- MAP10: Boomer Kuwanger stage theme from Mega Man X, composed by Yuko Takehara
- MAP11: "Get Ready for This" by 2 Unlimited
- MAP12: Theme from Super Mario Bros., composed by Koji Kondo
- MAP31: "Fish Polka" from Rise of the Triad, composed by Lee Jackson
- MAP32: "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor
- Title screen: Original composition by Ralph Vickers (Ralphis)
- Intermission: Menu theme from Super Smash Bros. Melee, composed by Hirokazu Ando
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