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Apart from the regular Cacowards, there are additional Cacowards granted each year:
 
Apart from the regular Cacowards, there are additional Cacowards granted each year:
 
* '''Runners Up''' are given to mods which would have been good enough for inclusion if there hadn't been even better mods filling all the slots. There are usually two runners up, though the number has varied between zero (2011) and five (2012).
 
* '''Runners Up''' are given to mods which would have been good enough for inclusion if there hadn't been even better mods filling all the slots. There are usually two runners up, though the number has varied between zero (2011) and five (2012).
* '''Best Multiplayer''' ('''Best DM Level''' until 2007 and '''Best Multiplayer Level''' until 2011,) honoring the best [[multiplayer]] [[WAD]] of the year.
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* '''Multiplayer Awards''' ('''Best DM Level''' until 2007 and '''Best Multiplayer Level''' until 2011, then '''Best Multiplayer''' in 2012) honoring the best [[multiplayer]] [[WAD]] of the year. For the 20th Cacowards, this became a full-fledged page with several winners.
 
* '''Best Gameplay Mod''', presented to the best gameplay modification of the year.  The first such award was given in 2011, however they were preceded by a non-repeated, ad-hoc award ("This Is My Boomstick") in the 15th Cacowards in 2008.
 
* '''Best Gameplay Mod''', presented to the best gameplay modification of the year.  The first such award was given in 2011, however they were preceded by a non-repeated, ad-hoc award ("This Is My Boomstick") in the 15th Cacowards in 2008.
 
* The '''Mordeth Award''', recognizing whichever WAD of the year has taken the longest time to develop and release, in honor of [[Mordeth]]'s notoriously protracted development schedule.
 
* The '''Mordeth Award''', recognizing whichever WAD of the year has taken the longest time to develop and release, in honor of [[Mordeth]]'s notoriously protracted development schedule.
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* The '''Mapper of the Year''', awarded to the best level designer of the year.
 
* The '''Mapper of the Year''', awarded to the best level designer of the year.
 
* '''The Sky May Be''' pays homage to [[:Category:Memorial|departed members of the community]].
 
* '''The Sky May Be''' pays homage to [[:Category:Memorial|departed members of the community]].
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* The '''Espi Award for Lifetime Achievement''', started in 2013, honors someone for their contributions over an extended time, instead of a single year.
 
* Since 2011, '''Honoring a Newcomer''' spotlights promising new blood.
 
* Since 2011, '''Honoring a Newcomer''' spotlights promising new blood.
* Non-recurring categories are sometimes created for given mods that could not fit anywhere else but deserved a mention nonetheless. This has included "Honorable Mention" (2004), "What the Hell!?" (2005), "Escher Award" (2006), "This is my Boomstick" (2008), "Consolation Prize" (2011), and "What the Pope?" (2012).
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* Non-recurring categories are sometimes created for given mods that could not fit anywhere else but deserved a mention nonetheless. This has included "Honorable Mention" (2004), "What the Hell!?" (2005), "Escher Award" (2006), "This is my Boomstick" (2008), "Consolation Prize" (2011), "What the Pope?" (2012), and "Sing the praises of pants" (2013).
  
As of December 25, 2012, the series has had its 19th (actually 9th) installment released.
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As of December 25, 2013, the series has had its 19th (actually 9th) installment released.
  
[[Mike Lightner (Mancubus II)]] produced the logos for the feature, and [[Stephen Browning (Scuba Steve)]] was responsible for the content, although [[Dean Joseph (deathz0r)]] joined him for the 14th installment.  [[Patrick Pineda]] and [[Darknation]] assisted with the 15th installment.  The 16th installment saw writing contributions from Pineda, [[Ryan Nematollahi (hobbs)|hobbs]], and [[Michael Mancuso (esselfortium)|esselfortium]].  After the 17th installment, Browning stepped down as the host of the Cacowards, and was succeeded by hobbs beginning and ending with the 18th. Hobbs' disappearance in early 2012, and lack of surprise reappearance in time for the Cacowards, led the community to select a team made of [[Xaser]], [[St. Alfonzo]], and [[kmxexii]] to take the hold.
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[[Mike Lightner (Mancubus II)]] produced the logos for the feature, and [[Stephen Browning (Scuba Steve)]] was responsible for the content, although [[Dean Joseph (deathz0r)]] joined him for the 14th installment.  [[Patrick Pineda]] and [[Darknation]] assisted with the 15th installment.  The 16th installment saw writing contributions from Pineda, [[Ryan Nematollahi (hobbs)|hobbs]], and [[Michael Mancuso (esselfortium)|esselfortium]].  After the 17th installment, Browning stepped down as the host of the Cacowards, and was succeeded by hobbs beginning and ending with the 18th. Hobbs' disappearance in early 2012, and lack of surprise reappearance in time for the Cacowards, led the community to select a team made of [[Xaser]], [[St. Alfonzo]], and [[kmxexii]] to take the hold. For the 20th installment, [[Michael Mancuso (esselfortium)]] and [[dew]] joined the small team
  
 
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">[[#18th|18th Annual Cacowards (2011)]]</li>
 
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">[[#18th|18th Annual Cacowards (2011)]]</li>
 
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">[[#19th|19th Annual Cacowards (2012)]]</li>
 
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">[[#19th|19th Annual Cacowards (2012)]]</li>
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">[[#20th|20th Annual Cacowards (2013)]]</li>
 
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===Mapper of the Year===
 
===Mapper of the Year===
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* [[Ribbiks]]
  
* [[Ribbiks]]
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===Espi Award===
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* [[Samuel Villareal (Kaiser)]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 10:55, 20 December 2013

The Cacowards are a yearly feature in Doomworld, released on Doom's birthday. The series started in 2004 with the so-called 11th installment, which was an attempt to replicate the success of the previous year's 10 Years of Doom celebration, more precisely the Top 100 WADs of All Time and Top 10 Infamous WADs articles.

Apart from the regular Cacowards, there are additional Cacowards granted each year:

  • Runners Up are given to mods which would have been good enough for inclusion if there hadn't been even better mods filling all the slots. There are usually two runners up, though the number has varied between zero (2011) and five (2012).
  • Multiplayer Awards (Best DM Level until 2007 and Best Multiplayer Level until 2011, then Best Multiplayer in 2012) honoring the best multiplayer WAD of the year. For the 20th Cacowards, this became a full-fledged page with several winners.
  • Best Gameplay Mod, presented to the best gameplay modification of the year. The first such award was given in 2011, however they were preceded by a non-repeated, ad-hoc award ("This Is My Boomstick") in the 15th Cacowards in 2008.
  • The Mordeth Award, recognizing whichever WAD of the year has taken the longest time to develop and release, in honor of Mordeth's notoriously protracted development schedule.
  • The Worst Wad, dishonoring the worst WAD of the year, a category that was officially retired in 2011 because it was considered "sort of dumb" to reward people for uploading low-quality work.
  • The Mockaward, given to the best joke WAD of the year, in honor of Mockery, was suspended in 2011 because of the apparent dearth of joke WADs worth considering for an award, but came back in 2012.
  • The Mapper of the Year, awarded to the best level designer of the year.
  • The Sky May Be pays homage to departed members of the community.
  • The Espi Award for Lifetime Achievement, started in 2013, honors someone for their contributions over an extended time, instead of a single year.
  • Since 2011, Honoring a Newcomer spotlights promising new blood.
  • Non-recurring categories are sometimes created for given mods that could not fit anywhere else but deserved a mention nonetheless. This has included "Honorable Mention" (2004), "What the Hell!?" (2005), "Escher Award" (2006), "This is my Boomstick" (2008), "Consolation Prize" (2011), "What the Pope?" (2012), and "Sing the praises of pants" (2013).

As of December 25, 2013, the series has had its 19th (actually 9th) installment released.

Mike Lightner (Mancubus II) produced the logos for the feature, and Stephen Browning (Scuba Steve) was responsible for the content, although Dean Joseph (deathz0r) joined him for the 14th installment. Patrick Pineda and Darknation assisted with the 15th installment. The 16th installment saw writing contributions from Pineda, hobbs, and esselfortium. After the 17th installment, Browning stepped down as the host of the Cacowards, and was succeeded by hobbs beginning and ending with the 18th. Hobbs' disappearance in early 2012, and lack of surprise reappearance in time for the Cacowards, led the community to select a team made of Xaser, St. Alfonzo, and kmxexii to take the hold. For the 20th installment, Michael Mancuso (esselfortium) and dew joined the small team

Contents

11th Annual Cacowards (2004)

Winners

Runners Up

Honorable Mention

Best DM level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

12th Annual Cacowards (2005)

Winners

Runners Up

What the Hell!?

Best DM level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

13th Annual Cacowards (2006)

Winners

Runners Up

Escher Award

Best DM level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

14th Annual Cacowards (2007)

Winners

Runners Up

Best Multiplayer level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

15th Annual Cacowards (2008)

Winners

This is my Boomstick

Runners Up

Best Multiplayer level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

16th Annual Cacowards (2009)

Winners

Runners Up

Best Multiplayer level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

17th Annual Cacowards (2010)

Winners

Runners Up

Also mentioned

Best Multiplayer level

Worst Wad

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Mapper of the Year

18th Annual Cacowards (2011)

Winners

Honoring a Newcomer

Consolation Prize

Best Multiplayer

Best Gameplay Mod

Mordeth Award

Mapper of the Year

19th Annual Cacowards (2012)

Winners

Runners Up

Honoring a Newcomer

Best Multiplayer

Best Gameplay Mod

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

What The Pope?!

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Mapper of the Year

20th Annual Cacowards (2013)

Winners

Runners Up

Honoring a Newcomer

Multiplayer Awards

Best Gameplay Mod

Mordeth Award

Mockaward

Sing the Praises of Pants

Mapper of the Year

Espi Award

External links