MAP59: Club Doom is the super secret map that appears in the Doom II episode of the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions of Doom. It is considered "super secret" as it is accessed from MAP58: The Mansion, which is itself a secret level. It features a strobe-lit nightclub filled with revenants. Fittingly, a fast hardcore rave beat plays when the club building is entered. Completing this level takes the player to MAP45: Tenements.
Head straight forward and go through the wooden door in front of you, then climb the stairs. The club music will start playing once you are halfway up the staircase. At the top, turn left to see a dance floor with flashing multi-colored lights populated by nine revenants.
Once all the revenants are dead, head behind the bar in the south-west corner of the club and press the switch here to temporarily lower a wall in the east side of the club. Get through the wall before it shuts to enter a small "flesh maze" - make your way through it to a wooden door, behind which you will find the exit switch.
The north-east cage in the club contains a megasphere. To get to it, head east across the dance floor to its upper level, then go to the north-eastern flashing square and step north off this square to be teleported inside the cage. (You can also teleport into the other cages by stepping off the flashing squares due north and south of them.)
Industry veterans, Eden Games have been developing racing games going all the way back to the 1990s with their V-Rally games. Their 2011 open-world racer, Test Drive Unlimited 2 was a lot of fun. In recent years the developer has concentrated on mobile racing games including bringing the Gear.Club franchise to the Nintendo Switch.
Of the track, the game also veers towards the motorsport simulation side of things, which is good. The game gets players involved in the buying and tuning of the fleet of race cars as well as equipping the garage. Building and maintaining a fleet of cars, upgrading components and the workshop facilities is actually quite good fun. This side of the game adds depth to what could just be an arcade racer.
The game can be played online and with local multiplayer. Online, players can create or join a club and race as a part of a team. The four-player local split-screen is a rarity and another plus point.
I have a PS5 at home and a PC when I travell. When I play FC 24 UT is it possible to have the same club on the two platforms? I wouldn't mind if I have too unlink one platform, as it is usually a longer period. So basically I would need to play on PC until December. And I would like to continue on ps5 after that. Is it possible?
PlayStation2 and House of Blues bring the exploding DJ dance scene to 24 cities across America with the cutting-edge "Dual Play" club tour. The tour marks the first-of-its kind event created solely by PlayStation 2 in an effort to further immerse the PlayStation brand in the everyday lifestyle of the gaming community. The "Dual Play" tour consists of two bi-coastal legs, each co-headlined by a pair of America's most in-demand DJs including Chicago's Bad Boy Bill (Mix Connection), the UK's Tall Paul (Duty Free Recordings), Christopher Lawrence (Hook Recordings/Moonshine) and DJ Dan (Kinetic Records). Produced and promoted by House of Blues, "Dual Play" kicked off in Chicago at House of Blues on October 2, 2002 and runs through November 18. Tickets are available at
Sony Computer Entertainment America's "Dual Play" tour expands the company's presence into the electronic music genre, and builds on successful sponsorships of events such as Ozzfest 2002, Area2 music festival and Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam arena tour. While keeping the focus on the exceptional DJ talent throughout the "Dual Play" tour, audiences will also be a part of the exciting and vivid PlayStation 2 entertainment experience.
"There is an obvious synergy between the lifestyles of PlayStation 2 gamers and fans of the musical stylings of today's best DJs. We cater to this connection in our games by incorporating the hottest music to enhance the overall entertainment experience on the PlayStation 2," said Sharon Shapiro, director, promotions, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "Through the 'Dual Play' club tour, we are making this synergy between the two lifestyles a reality in a completely seamless, immersing and exciting way that represents the PlayStation 2 experience while maintaining the integrity of the DJ dance scene."
In addition to bringing cutting-edge DJs to local venues across America, PlayStation 2 is also providing a unique sweepstakes for fans that visit the PlayStation.com site. Beginning in October, just visit to register for a chance to win a trip for two to experience the "Dual Play" tour featuring DJ Dan and Christopher Lawrence on November 11, at the House of Blues in New Orleans. The winner and one guest will enjoy VIP treatment including air fare for two, a two-night hotel stay, spending money, a private limousine to the event, plus a special meet-and-greet where the lucky winner could meet the DJ's and receive an autographed PlayStation 2.
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