The complete megahit game that set the world afire. Plus All-New Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed.The demons came and the marines died. Except one. You are the last defense against these hell-spawned hordes. Prepare for the most intense mutant-laden, blood-splattered action ever! The texture-mapped virtual world is so real, you don't just play DOOM - you live it.The Ultimate DOOM takes you beyond anything you've ever experienced. First, you get all three original episodes - that's 27 levels of awesome, explosive excitement. Then it really blows you away with an all-new episode: Thy Flesh Consumed. Now you're dead meat. Just when you think you're getting pretty good at DOOM, you get hit with Perfect Hatred, Sever the Wicked and seven other expert levels never seen before! They're so incredibly tough, the first 27 levels will seem like a walk in the park!
Matthew's Mixes Episode 2 is a collection of music compiled specifically for the original Doom. The music replaced all music on Episode 2: The Shores of Hell. Also, three replacements for the title, intermission, and victory screens. The zMatthewMixesEp2.pk3 was compiled to be used with the Doomsday Engine port. However, it can be played under the Zandronum port as well. All music present in this .pk3 was composed and performed by Guy Matthew Babin, except Movement 5 which was performed by the computer. The music has a soundtrack feel for it. They were carefully selected for Doom playing. If you want to know about the composer, you can view his webpage at www.babins.org/Guy/.
A WAD version can be downloaded here: Doomworld.com
Whats the difference about files delivered in a pk3 instead in a WAD file?
I know the PK3 file system from Jedi Knight 2 (Quake III Engine).
I believe Doomworld site only accepts WAD version for the upload. There is no difference in the music selections. They are both the same.