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'''The Lost Episodes of Doom''' is a collection of three eight-level episodes for Doom by Christen Klie and Bob Carter. It takes place on the Jovian moons Callisto and Io, and on Jupiter itself. It was a commercial product and was included on a 3.5" floppy disk that was sold with a 246-page book that details the levels. The book is written by Jonathan Mendoza with some notes by both map designers.
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'''Doom/Master''' is a frontend for Doom (officially supporting registered versions 1.2 through 1.6 as of the final v3.0 release) developed by Simply Silly Software programmer Joe Wilcox (Sillysoft) in 1994. It is particularly notable for becoming a basis for the '''D! frontend''', an initially identical product which was licensed by WizardWorks for inclusion with most versions of the D!ZONE commercial compilation series.
 
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The book was published by Sybex in January 1995.
 
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Doom/Master

Doom/Master is a frontend for Doom (officially supporting registered versions 1.2 through 1.6 as of the final v3.0 release) developed by Simply Silly Software programmer Joe Wilcox (Sillysoft) in 1994. It is particularly notable for becoming a basis for the D! frontend, an initially identical product which was licensed by WizardWorks for inclusion with most versions of the D!ZONE commercial compilation series.
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