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| - The Deimos Subway (SUBWAY.WAD) is a single-level PWAD designed by Neal Ziring. It was originally released July 23, 1994. The architecture of the map simulates several subway terminals connected by wide, dark tunnels, storage and maintenance areas, and even a ticket counter and a concession stand. It includes a handful of replacement textures, such as graffiti and photos of Comet Shoemaker-Levy, and an original music track, which is a rendition of the jazz standard "Take the 'A' Train".
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- The Deimos Subway
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| - The Deimos Subway (SUBWAY.WAD) is a single-level PWAD designed by Neal Ziring. It was originally released July 23, 1994. The architecture of the map simulates several subway terminals connected by wide, dark tunnels, storage and maintenance areas, and even a ticket counter and a concession stand. It includes a handful of replacement textures, such as graffiti and photos of Comet Shoemaker-Levy, and an original music track, which is a rendition of the jazz standard "Take the 'A' Train". The idgames package is titled SUBWAY21.ZIP, which should not be confused with SUBWAY11.WAD by Greg B. (May 12, 1994). A version of this map appears on Maximum Doom as SUBWAY2.WAD.
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