=========================================================================== Review : Do you know Dan Sumption? Great stuff! Get it! =========================================================================== Primary purpose : Single+Coop play / Deathmatch =========================================================================== Title : The all singing, all dancing God-disco road show. Filename : GODDISCO.WAD Release date : 09/30/94 MM/DD/YY (Timestamp of GODWOFL.TXT) Author : Dan Sumption Email Address : 100046.2413@Compuserve.com (adress from 1994) http://www.sumption.org (the authors active homepage 2005) Misc. Author Info : Err... Description : # The Story so Far # There you were, just sitting in the living room when suddenly an inter-dimensional gateway opens out from the screen of your TV. Your excitement at the thought that you may be about to come face-to-face with Cilla Black is replaced by horror, fear and, shortly thereafter, a foul smell coming from within your underwear as you hear hideous grunts and groans accompanied by the piercing screams of some of TV's top variety performers. Clutching a plastic pistol in front of you with both hands, you edge towards the TV screen as the frightening realisation hits you - only you can save Jimmy Tarbuck! Hang on. Does anyone know what the hell I'm talking about? Thought not. Pah! Stories so far ... who needs 'em? # E1M1 - The cloak-rooms of hell # In this episode you play a disgruntled lavatory attendant trying to win back the affections of a mass of hideously evil, yet at the same time cute and loveable, cholera viruses (virii?). No, I lie (again). I consider this level to be the 'main' part of this little escapade, in that it's fairly playable and has a nice smattering of variety. [...] # E1M2 - Fiddler on the roof # After you've escaped from the cloak-rooms of hell, what do you do next? You climb on the roof to have a fiddle of course. This is another one of those pointless monster overkill levels, derived from the previous level but very different in terms of both the scenery and the playing. It's not very complex, as by this time I was getting a little tired of continual level-editing, but it's far from being easy, mainly because you can soon find yourself fighting almost every monster on the level simultaneously. [...] [Note from the uploader: Please read the included textfile in the zip for complete detailed description] Additional Credits to : DEU by Raphaël Quinet and Brendon J Wyber BSP by Colin Reed REJECT by L M Witek DMGRAPH by Bill Neisius ADOBE PHOTOSHOP PAINT SHOP PRO (PSP) by JASC inc. id software The Official DOOM FAQ by Hank Leukart The Unofficial DOOM Specs by Matt Fell & Hank Leukart The Doom Design FAQ by Tom Neff Doom Texture References by Matt Crownover Managing Textures and the "Unpegged" Attribute by Scott Amspoker Deu for Idiots by Greg Cymbalist and Beginners Guide to Deu by Rich Dersheimer Hieronymous Bosch [Note from the uploader: Please read the included textfile in the zip for complete detailed credits] =========================================================================== * What is included * New levels : 2 Sounds : No Music : No Graphics : Yes Dehacked/BEX Patch : No Demos : No Other : No Other files required : No * Play Information * Game : DOOM Map # : E1M1, E1M2 Single Player : Designed for Cooperative 2-4 Player : Designed for Deathmatch 2-4 Player : Designed for Other game styles : No Difficulty Settings : Yes * Construction * Base : New from scratch Editor(s) used : DEU 5.21, BSP1.1 Known Bugs : A couple of very small areas where there are too many lines visible. See the description for details. * Copyright / Permissions * Authors may do what the hell ever they want to with this level, so long as it involves only consenting adults and doesn't hurt anyone who doesn't want to be hurt. If you do find a use for it, I'd love to see the results. Please e-mail me or send stuff to the address at the end of the document. Also, please please please send me your comments on this level, life, the universe and nothing in particular. I'd love to hear from you. (I won't reply, but I'd love to hear from you anyway). You MAY distribute this WAD, provided you include this file and the accompanying file PIGS.EAR. If you really want to, you can modify this file as long as you don't delete any of it - just add your own pointless meanderings somewhere along the way. You may, and indeed are welcomed to, distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, Microwave, Kitchen Sink, etc.) as long as you include this file as near intact as you can manage it. * Where to get the file that this text file describes * Either from: http://www.sumption.org/lifeless/001902.html http://www.sumption.org/lifeless/media/GODDISCO.ZIP http://www.sumption.org/lifeless/media/GODWOFL.TXT (Same as the file of that name in the zip, but has an additional note "comment from a computer engineer" at the end. Included as README.TXT in the GODDISCOCO.ZIP, that's in the /idgames archives.) 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