Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20170225142933/@comment-1496755-20170228213120

Well, we need some music anyway - to keep your mic from turning off ;)

Mmm, yes, one of the unforgettable features of the 1990's is the way horrible stuff can get a commercial release and evben have an outrageous price. Twenty dollars? I doubt I'd give $2 for Laure Beyer's creation. Even as a Doom curio it barely arouses interest (even the so-called Lost Episodes has more appeal to me as a rare collectible, even though it has nothing of LB's custom stuff and level design gimmicks).

The other awesome 1990's thing we fondly remember - shovelware. Things like D!Zone... though, in a somewhat nice twist of fate, Q!Zone isn't shovelware and actually has episodes (like Aftershock). Curiously, even id Software have one such thing - "Maximum Doom", which was bundled with their official product Master Levels for Doom II. And we're talking shovelware to the extent that the PWADs were not even tested, and so some of them lack necessary extra resources... and a few of them are not even Doom maps (they were Heretic PWADs).