ELECTRIC SHORTS DOOM-WAD 12
Filenames
eshort12.wad
Size
254.47 KB
MD5
ae234ac6bca6b6218553a29396faa1e0
SHA-1
bf52c62bcc411b026b5709112b3d68867f630d90
SHA-256
036c6f01dab7ffcafa13f8b3a177469343c3eec5dcce4c49ec2b43e027906532
WAD Type
PWAD
IWAD
Unknown
Engines
Unknown
Lumps
28
Maps
E1M1, E1M2
Download
Read Me
TITLE: ELECTRIC SHORTS DOOM-WAD 12 FILENAME: Eshort12.wad AUTHOR: John DiSaia E-mail: [email protected] (and soon [email protected]) DESC: Here you are in a corridor faced with a gauntlet of sorts. Fortunately, there's a shotgun for your beast-slaughtering needs... This wad features two levels (replacing E1M1 and E1M2) with new music for the first level and some new sound effects as well (from a variety of sources-listed below). *Play Information* Episode and Level: E1M1, E1M2 Single Player: Yep Cooperative players: Yep DeathMatch: Not Really. Difficulty Settings: Of course. New Sounds: A few. New Graphics: Nope. New Music: For E1M1. Demos Replaced: Nope. *Construction* Base: New from scratch Build Time: Far too long! Oh, the learning process..... Editors Used: DEU 5.21, WADED 1.81 Known Bugs: A few walls may occasionally become transparent. This is a second version of Eshort1.wad, which had a more simple E1M1 with no new music or sounds. This former version accompanied an ELECTRIC SHORTS ONLINE article on beginning WAD construction. Thanks: To Dream Warrior for Predator.wad from which a few sound f/x were "borrowed." To Scott Kearney for the compilation CLASSIC.wad from which the music for E1M1 was "borrowed." To ID for making a cool game like DOOM and then letting guys like me write levels! *Copyright/Permission* Authors may use this level to build additional levels, but if it is released in a compilation or on a CD I want a copy! :) You may distribute this WAD, provided that you include this file, with no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc...) as long as you include this file intact. *Where to get this WAD* America Online (and wherever else it finds itself.... ) For new ELECTRIC SHORTS ONLINE issues, check America Online in the GAMES section under ELECTRONIC MAGAZINES or call the RIMEnet. The home node is InfoMat (714) 366-1355 (USA).
TITLE: ELECTRIC SHORTS DOOM-WAD 12 FILENAME: Eshort12.wad AUTHOR: John DiSaia E-mail: [email protected] (and soon [email protected]) DESC: Here you are in a corridor faced with a gauntlet of sorts. Fortunately, there's a shotgun for your beast-slaughtering needs... This wad features two levels (replacing E1M1 and E1M2) with new music for the first level and some new sound effects as well (from a variety of sources-listed below). *Play Information* Episode and Level: E1M1, E1M2 Single Player: Yep Cooperative players: Yep DeathMatch: Not Really. Difficulty Settings: Of course. New Sounds: A few. New Graphics: Nope. New Music: For E1M1. Demos Replaced: Nope. *Construction* Base: New from scratch Build Time: Far too long! Oh, the learning process..... Editors Used: DEU 5.21, WADED 1.81 Known Bugs: A few walls may occasionally become transparent. This is a second version of Eshort1.wad, which had a more simple E1M1 with no new music or sounds. This former version accompanied an ELECTRIC SHORTS ONLINE article on beginning WAD construction. Thanks: To Dream Warrior for Predator.wad from which a few sound f/x were "borrowed." To Scott Kearney for the compilation CLASSIC.wad from which the music for E1M1 was "borrowed." To ID for making a cool game like DOOM and then letting guys like me write levels! *Copyright/Permission* Authors may use this level to build additional levels, but if it is released in a compilation or on a CD I want a copy! :) You may distribute this WAD, provided that you include this file, with no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc...) as long as you include this file intact. *Where to get this WAD* America Online (and wherever else it finds itself.... ) For new ELECTRIC SHORTS ONLINE issues, check America Online in the GAMES section under ELECTRONIC MAGAZINES or call the RIMEnet. The home node is InfoMat (714) 366-1355 (USA).