Interceptor Entertainment’s Rise of the Triad has kind of gone under-appreciated over the years. It’s a nice new-age gem that even has support for custom mods via Steam’s Workshop. One of the mods for the game is a complete recreation of the classic multiplayer Chemical Warfare Facility map from the N64 first-person shooter, Goldeneye 007.

The map is made for standard deathmatch and was designed by Steam user (Shadow). It’s been around for a while but it’s also easy to miss, hence why less than 200 people as of the writing of this article even knew that it existed.

(Shadow) simply states in the description box of the Workshop page…

“The classic goldeneye Facility restored to it’s glory for Rise of the Triad get ready for a nostalgia wave cause it’s coming!”

You can see how the map looks recreated in the Unreal Engine-powered game with the fly-by video below.

[Rise of the Triad 2013] DM-Facility[007] Full Version fly-through! Hey everyone! here it is! the full version of the Facility for Rise of the Triad 2013 multiplayer deathmatch! In this video i do a fly-through of the map to show you everything! I hope you all enjoy!

From that annoying airvent segment to the drop-down into the bathroom stall, everything you remember and enjoy from your karate-chopping times in Golden 007 makes a return here. (Shadow) even manages to include some new-school doge memes just to ensure that gamers aren’t playing in a 1:1 rip from the old N64 cartridge ROM.

You can download the Goldeneye 007 Chemical Warfare Facility multiplayer stage right here.

Now if you were looking for something a little more hardcore and something less reliant on multiple players, Steam user Bobsy95 managed to recreate the entire Hollywood Holocaust stage from Duke Nukem 3D. Sounds too good to be true? Well, check it out in the image below to get a glimpse of the accurately modeled level made for today’s generation of shooter.

There was a video of the level in action but it was taken down for whatever reason. The good part is that the level itself is still up and available for download from over on the Steam Workshop.

It’s a single-player level with the bad guys positioned in the same way that they were in the original Duke Nukem 3D, so fans should get a real kick out of that.

If you want to get your hands on Interceptor Entertainment’s Rise of the Triad you can do so right now by paying a visit to the Steam store. The game is only $14.99. Barring that, you can at least learn more about the game by visiting the official website.