Difference between revisions of "Andrew Stine (Linguica)"

From DoomWiki.org

[checked revision][checked revision]
(External links: Automated edit - Add/update links to demo sites, minor formatting)
m (Automated edit - Link Stefan Maes)
Line 14: Line 14:
 
===1995===
 
===1995===
 
* [[Army of Darkness TC]]
 
* [[Army of Darkness TC]]
** {{maplinkgen|E3M3|The Pit|Army of Darkness TC}} (''with Stefan Maes'')
+
** {{maplinkgen|E3M3|The Pit|Army of Darkness TC}} (''with [[Stefan Maes]]'')
  
 
===1999===
 
===1999===

Revision as of 02:26, 7 July 2020

Linguica in early 2007

Andrew "Linguica" Stine is the cofounder and webmaster of Doomworld. Stine ran the site for several years before officially relinquishing his position in 2003, and then resumed activities in 2016. During these periods of time, he has been responsible for the majority of effort in running the site, including the design and back-end code. Despite his departure, he remained an influential figure in the Doom community into the late 2000s, continuing to contribute to Doomworld in an unofficial context.

His status as webmaster of one of the most influential Doom sites earned Stine a widespread reputation. He used his influence in October 1999 in convincing John Carmack to re-license the Doom source code under the GNU GPL.

Stine has also contributed to several important projects, including Gothic 99. He also wrote The Doomworld idgames database as a web interface to the idgames archive. In 2004 and 2005 he was a prominent writer on SomethingAwful.com.

Linguica held Hissy for two years, resulting in a tongue-in-cheek protest by a portion of the Doom community known as "Free Hissy." It earned him the nickname of "Hissy Hogger," which has since been applied to anyone who receives the plush cacodemon.

Other notes

Linguica has appeared in several Doom modifications, including Skulltag as a player skin, and MassMouth 2 as the sidekick to head villain John Romero. He also created the well-known protip meme.

Body of work

1995

1999

2001

2004

2005

2015

2016

2017

External links