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UESC Marathon 1.0
Dodopod on Aug 26th 2011
Speed and damage 1.0
Tresh on Mar 13th 2011
They change the type of projectiles of weapons (like usual) and the damage and speed of those projectiles! XD
Notes for version 1.0:
hope u enjoy! plz rate and comment! =D
1882 downloads, 1 review, 0 screenshots, 5.0 rating
Two Pfhor One Unofficial .8
Schwa on Mar 29th 2011

After getting advice from fellow mappers, I made 2 maps. These......are those maps.
Will update upon request
Update: Update will be released as soon as possible (School Related Circumstances)
bit.ly/gNS3a3 << the thread the advice came from.
Notes for version Unofficial .8:
Fixed ammo placement, lighting and added areas for both maps.
New maps in next release.
1800 downloads, 1 review, 3 screenshots, 3.0 rating
Mosh Pit Mirage 1
The Cool Guy on Oct 8th 2011
Just map that took about a minute to make
Notes for version 1:
Should work
1957 downloads, 1 review, 0 screenshots, 1.0 rating
YugePax4Yuge 1.0
W'rkncacnter on Apr 1st 2019
On the 2 year anniversary of YugePax, a version specifically designed for Mararthon: Yuge is now available. You can finally bombard your friends and enemies alike with shitsticks.
1268 downloads, 1 review, 0 screenshots, 5.0 rating
The Goose & The Hog 1.0
Crater Creator on Sep 1st 2013

Here's a new netmap supporting EMFH and KOTH. As is often the case, this is an exercise in flow as much as anything. The map is loosely divided into four chambers. It's entirely asymmetrical, with an open floor plan. I recommend it for 4 or fewer players.
Notes for version 1.0:
Initial release.
2175 downloads, 1 review, 3 screenshots, 3.0 rating
[XS] From Alcatraz with Love 1.0
Staff0 on May 7th 2019

This is a small, symmetrical netmap supporting emfh, koth, ktmwtb and survival. It has been merged with Hopper's Aleph One Previous AI to prevent monsters from freezing up, so the plugin won't be necessary for this map. It's recommended for two-player sized netgames, but three might work aswell.
Notes for version 1.0:
First release.
1270 downloads, 1 review, 1 screenshot, 4.5 rating
Marathon: Shadervoid - The Labyrwraths of Growth 1.0
Adminn_1 on May 21st 2019

Disclaimer and Credits
Please note that this is a hybrid scenario. I take no credit for any of its custom content beyond level design, the opening text, and the title screen logo and subtext. All other credit goes to the creators of Project Conflict (for the enemies), Mararthon: Yuge (for textures), Female Bob Shapes, Marathon: Pathways Into Darkness (for scenery), Tempus Irae (for scenery), Rubicon (for scenery), Damage, Inc. (for scenery), Weland (for the menu screen), the logo in the title screen, Hardcore Sounds, Hardestcore Sounds, common use movie sounds, and some sounds I took off YouTube.
Also, this scenario is (arguably) best viewed in GL Shader graphics, mainly for the platforms.
Introduction
With a new cast of enemies based on edits of RadBurn’s Project Conflict mod, Marathon: Shadervoid is a brutalist, structuralist, and continuously-mapped-for take on Marathon gameplay that takes place in a strange other dimension and deals thematically with humans’ war with themselves. Released here with two levels (one an introduction) and meant to have many more individual levels made for it over time, it is intended as an ongoing exploration of the possibilities of a certain efficiency-based level design formula, and infused with a kind of uncanny Lynchian horror never before seen in Marathon.
Plot
“Humanity is currently living in deep strain under the horrid reign of the Tribecom regime and their Erosion Task Force enforcers. Somewhere and in spite of this, a secret grassroots research and development organization has formed called Inteflow Enterprises, specializing in dimensional travel technology. They eventually find and access a dimension for the first time — a strange one consisting entirely of oddly arranged colorless block units, which are distinguished by varying light shades and appear to be carved out of a great void that mixes with liftable “door-like” blocks, earning it the nickname The Shadervoid. Its exact nature, and the source of its constructions, remain unknown; yet it is technically habitable with no sign of other life, and IE hope at least to learn from it and use it as some kind of refuge spot. As such, a team of members begin setting up and testing machinery near teleportation spots in several different parts of The Shadervoid, all while keeping communication signals with other crewmembers in their original world. However, at one point, signals mysteriously start to become intercepted, and the environment within The Shadervoid reportedly begins to falter in some respects, making teleportation problematic. Eventually, all signals are abruptly cut off. You, a guerilla fighter in the precinct that IE is based out of, decide with some fellow fighters to grab some arms and teleport into The Shadervoid to check on the crewmembers “just in case”. Yet there’s some sort of malfunction, and you black out.
When you finally wake up, alone…”