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'''Nazi Auferstehung''' (German for '''Resurrection''') is a [[ZDoom]] mod which won the 2006 Worst Wad [[Cacoward]].
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'''Nazi Auferstehung''' (German for '''Resurrection''') is according to the author and included documentation, a [[ZDoom]] mod, though in reality it simply requires a source port which can read MP3 files, which got the 2006 Worst Wad [[Cacoward]]. It's a megawad consisting of 32 maps. 29 generated by [[Slige]] and 3 from [[Freedoom]].
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
The game tells a story of a marine who has been sent to destroy a neo-Nazi organization. However the player finds out that the neo-Nazis have managed to revive Nazi soldiers from Hell. As the player continues to battle the Nazis and their fearsome experiments, the player finally fought the Satan, killing him. The Satan's death eventually created a black hole that sends every Nazi and Hell monsters to be banished back to Hell forever. The game ends with the player returning to the player's headquarters.
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The game, set in a sci-fi future, tells a story of a marine, who has been sent to destroy a neo-Nazi organization. However, the player finds out that the neo-Nazis have managed to revive Nazi soldiers from Hell. As the player continues to battle the Nazis and their fearsome experiments, including Hitler clones and a resurrected Hitler, the player finally fights Satan and defeats him. Satan's apparent death eventually creates a black hole, that sends every Nazi and monster back to Hell forever. The game ends with the player returning to his headquarters.
   
== External links ==
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== Versions ==
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There are currently several versions of this mod. The first premature "beta" was released in 2006 and received the Worst Wad Cacoward, this version was said to have been at least 100 MB due to containing a vast amount of MP3 files and duplicated data. It was later rereleased without the MP3 files bringing the file size down to 36 MB. The final and third release, made in 2009, coming in at 5.6 MB, removed all the duplicated material, while fixing some of the previous bugs in the beta and the second release. This wad is considered by some to be a pseudo-homage to the [[Wolfenstein 3D |Wolfenstein]] series, with its mixed themes of science fiction and arcane associations, aside from the use of Nazi adversaries.
*[http://www.doomwadstation.com/main/auferstehung/ Auferstehung at Doom Wad Station]
 
   
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== External links ==
 
*[http://www.doomwadstation.net/main/auferstehung/ Nazi Auferstehung at Doom Wad Station]
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*[http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/adds_DOOM2.htm Newest Version of Nazi Auferstehung (5.6 MB) at Wolfenstein 3D Dome]
 
[[Category:PWADs by name|Nazi Auferstehung]]
 
[[Category:PWADs by name|Nazi Auferstehung]]
 
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[[Category:Total conversions]]
 
[[Category:2006 WADs]]
 
[[Category:2006 WADs]]
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[[Category:Cacoward winners]]

Latest revision as of 01:27, 6 August 2019

Nazi Auferstehung (German for Resurrection) is according to the author and included documentation, a ZDoom mod, though in reality it simply requires a source port which can read MP3 files, which got the 2006 Worst Wad Cacoward. It's a megawad consisting of 32 maps. 29 generated by Slige and 3 from Freedoom.

Plot

The game, set in a sci-fi future, tells a story of a marine, who has been sent to destroy a neo-Nazi organization. However, the player finds out that the neo-Nazis have managed to revive Nazi soldiers from Hell. As the player continues to battle the Nazis and their fearsome experiments, including Hitler clones and a resurrected Hitler, the player finally fights Satan and defeats him. Satan's apparent death eventually creates a black hole, that sends every Nazi and monster back to Hell forever. The game ends with the player returning to his headquarters.

Versions

There are currently several versions of this mod. The first premature "beta" was released in 2006 and received the Worst Wad Cacoward, this version was said to have been at least 100 MB due to containing a vast amount of MP3 files and duplicated data. It was later rereleased without the MP3 files bringing the file size down to 36 MB. The final and third release, made in 2009, coming in at 5.6 MB, removed all the duplicated material, while fixing some of the previous bugs in the beta and the second release. This wad is considered by some to be a pseudo-homage to the Wolfenstein series, with its mixed themes of science fiction and arcane associations, aside from the use of Nazi adversaries.

External links