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Revision as of 18:29, 2 December 2012
Alexander S. (also known as Eternal or Deadall) is a Russian Doom level designer. Overall Eternal is the person who holds the most Cacowards, with a total of five awards and two runners up earned in four years: two in 2007 (for Epic and named Mapper of the Year), one and both Runner Up places in 2008 (Gravity, Remain 3 and XXXI CyberSky respectively), one in 2009 (Hell Ground) and one in 2010 (Epic 2).
He is a friend of Andrey Budko, who has been known to use Epic in benchmarks of PrBoom+[1].
Body of work
2007
- Generator of Evil (Doomworld/idgames)
- The Horror Collection (Doomworld/idgames)
- Napalm (Doomworld/idgames)
- Remain 1 (Chapter 1) (Doomworld/idgames)
- Epic (Doomworld/idgames)
- Nordhell (GZDoom version) Doomworld/idgames)
- Nordhell (version for limit removing ports) (Doomworld/idgames)
2008
- Belial's Bad Brain (Doomworld/idgames)
- Remain 3 (Doomworld/idgames)
- XXXI CyberSky (Doomworld/idgames)
- 32 Inch Nails (Doomworld/idgames)
- Gravity (Doomworld/idgames)
- Eternal Revelation demo (Doomworld/idgames)
- Eclipse (Doomworld/idgames)
- Nightomb (Doomworld/idgames)
- Plutonia 2 (Doomworld/idgames)
2009
- To Fight (Doomworld/idgames)
- Long Days (Doomworld/idgames)
- Hell Ground (Doomworld/idgames)
- Baker's Dozen (Doomworld/idgames)
2010
2011
2012
References
- ↑ PrBoom-plus: Change Log