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The Land of Dairy Queen

A very nice looking level. Reminiscent of Pfhornication II, so if you like this one, check that out...

Fm: Temporal Lab v1

First in a series I never finished. The reason I never finished the series was because I didn't want to be limited in what I could do. Following a series format, would have limited me.

Meta vs. Aeon

Textures from Marathon 2. Used in most of the Meta series of maps.

Bathtub

Mike Neylon's first attempt at a "Bungie-esque" level. Large central arena, with lots of tight passageways on the fringes.

FineLine

A large, lava-filled room with the good stuff in the center. The only way in is a very narrow walkway that comes up with some switches...

Meta Warrior v1.1b

A twisty, windy level, with a few nasty surprises (careful of that static region!). Like all the Meta levels, this is designed to work with Fusion's Marathon 2 Textures

Meta's Dual

A pretty straightforward arena. Like all Meta maps, this is designed for use with Fusion's Marathon 2 Textures. Comes with a sound patch for the teleporter sound (pretty nice change).

MKN Maps v4.0

21 maps. The four new ones are available separately on this page (if you just downloaded the last version). A collection of all the maps done by Michael Neylon so far. None are very large, but they tend to be good net levels. A couple of the new ones are maps found on the novelty page, redone to be playable...

NetWired v1.0

Six levels. Designed for 2-4 players. We found all six to be really enjoyable in three-person games. These games really favor the accurate shooter over the insdiscriminate aim-the-spanker-in-the-general-direction type.

Nodeworld

A waldo world-type arena, but more radially symmetrical. Comes with a physics model that'll certainly up your carnage level.

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