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I could try and do a conversion for this.
Shut up and take my money
Consider it a deal... JK. I'll try and get on it for kicks-n-giggles. There is the original Hazard Course from HL on scmapdb.com as well.
That might be hard considering how the map is designed (for one player). Based on what im seeing the maps will be too small for checkpoints, thus making it a 1-4 player only map... Along with "failing" I'm working to see what I can do to make a Do-Over instead of just reloading the map, like hc2c1.bsp
The problem is that while this map seems very fun for a small group to play through it, the maps are indeed set in a very quirky, but efficient way, so that they're all interconnecting in various ways - it would be essentially a total nightmare to make a linear course through them in a way that works well, both for the players and those converting the project.
Much content would have to be removed at best case scenario - it would be basically like reconstructing a lego castle with only one third of it's parts.
Another issue is simply the geometry of the levels. The creator designed the proportions around only one player, therefore they're remarkably clausterphobic in terms of courses and given the die/respawn mechanic, while it's possible to work something out amongst organized friends, it would still be quite tedious.
In my opinion, I feel this is an experience best streamed to said group of friends or watching one play individually rather than shared actively. A co-op experience would thoroughly dillute it either way.