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'''Esa Repo''' (November 12, 1981 - August 29, 2009) was a Finnish Doom level designer and speedrunner.  He is best known for [[Suspended in Dusk]] and [[Back to Basics]], as well as [[MAP27: The Shrine (Eternal Doom IV)|MAP27]] of [[TeamTNT]]'s [[Eternal Doom IV: Return from Oblivion]].
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[[File:Espi award.png|thumb|200px|The Espi award.]]
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'''Esa "Espi" Repo''' (November 12, 1981 - August 29, 2009) was a Finnish Doom level designer, artist, and [[speedrun]]ner.  He is best known for [[Suspended in Dusk]] and [[Back to Basics]], as well as [[MAP27: The Shrine (Eternal Doom IV)|MAP27]] of [[TeamTNT]]'s [[Eternal Doom IV: Return from Oblivion]]. Espi was known for his sleek, minimalist level design, as well as for his attention to detail, with the term "material texturing" coined to describe how he treated textures as actual building materials when designing levels.{{cite web|author=Mancuso, Sarah (esselfortium)|title=2013 Cacowards|url=https://www.doomworld.com/20years/lifetime.php|publication=[[Doomworld]]|publishdate=December 10 2013|accessdate=}}{{cite web|author=Not Jabba|title=Roots: The evolution of Doom level design|url=https://www.doomworld.com/25years/the-roots-of-doom-mapping/chapter09/|publication=Doomworld|publishdate=December 10 2019|accessdate=}}
  
Espi passed away in his sleep in August 2009 due to cancer.[https://www.doomworld.com/php/oldnews.php?time=1251843105] At the 20th Annual [[Cacowards]], a new category was named the "Espi award," in his honour.
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Espi passed away in his sleep in August 2009 due to cancer.{{cite web|author=|title=Rest in peace Esa Repo|url=https://www.doomworld.com/php/oldnews.php?time=1251843105|publication=Doomworld|publishdate=1 September 2009|accessdate=9 February 2010}} At the 20th Annual [[Cacowards]], a new category was named the "Espi award," in his honour.
 
 
==Body of work==
 
  
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== Body of work ==
 
=== 2000 ===
 
=== 2000 ===
* [[Barons o' fun]] ({{ig|id=10749}})
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* Barons o' fun ({{ig|id=10749}})
  
 
=== 2001 ===
 
=== 2001 ===
 
* [[10 Sectors Part 2]] ({{ig|id=11056}})
 
* [[10 Sectors Part 2]] ({{ig|id=11056}})
** MAP14
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** [[MAP14 (10 Sectors Part 2)|MAP14]]
* [[Minigun]] ({{ig|id=11142}})
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* Minigun ({{ig|id=11142}})
* [[E2M1ER.WAD]] ({{ig|id=11207}})
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* E2M1ER ({{ig|id=11207}})
* [[Entryway (karmea.wad)|Entryway]] ('''karmea.wad''') ({{ig|id=11208}})
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* Entryway (''karmea.wad'') ({{ig|id=11208}})
* [[Linna]] ({{ig|id=11230}})
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* Linna ({{ig|id=11230}})
* [[Guns PC]] v1.261 ({{ig|id=11404}})
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* [[E1 Contest]] ({{dsda2|wad=e1contest|title=DSDA|linkonly=1}})
* [[The One Level With All Those Teleporters]] ({{ig|id=11433}})
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** {{maplinkgen|E1M8|laitos.wad|E1 Contest}}
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* Guns PC ({{ig|id=11404}})
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* The One Level With All Those Teleporters ({{ig|id=11433}})
  
 
=== 2002 ===
 
=== 2002 ===
* [[Laitos]] v1.4 ({{ig|id=11509}})
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* [[Laitos]] ({{ig|id=11509}})
 
* [[Ruma]] ({{ig|id=11572}})
 
* [[Ruma]] ({{ig|id=11572}})
 
* [[Narcosis]] ({{ig|id=11612}})
 
* [[Narcosis]] ({{ig|id=11612}})
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* [[Owen Lloyd (Sarge Baldy)|SargeBaldy]] [[Speedmapping]] Compilation #8 ({{ig|id=11985}})
 
* [[Owen Lloyd (Sarge Baldy)|SargeBaldy]] [[Speedmapping]] Compilation #8 ({{ig|id=11985}})
 
** MAP01
 
** MAP01
* SargeBaldy Speedmapping Compilation #9 {{ig|id=12016}})
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* [[SargeBaldy Speedmapping Compilation]] #9 {{ig|id=12016}})
 
** MAP02
 
** MAP02
* [[Speed Mapping Ness style]] ({{ig|id=12196}})
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* Speed Mapping Ness style ({{ig|id=12196}})
** [[MAP02 (Speed Mapping Ness style)|MAP02]] (as "Espis")
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** MAP02 (as "Espis")
 
* [[Teh Pain Emmental]] ({{ig|id=12202}})
 
* [[Teh Pain Emmental]] ({{ig|id=12202}})
* [[Flashback]] Demo ({{ig|id=12304}})
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* [[Flashback]]: demo ({{ig|id=12304}})
 
** E2M1
 
** E2M1
** E2M2 (with [[Kim Bach (Torn)|Kim Bach]])
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** E2M2 ''(with [[Kim Bach (Torn)|Kim Bach]])''
** E2M3 (with Kim Bach)
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** E2M3 ''(with Kim Bach)''
 
** E2M4
 
** E2M4
 
** E2M5
 
** E2M5
* [[Doom Birthday Cake.]] ({{ig|id=12302}})
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* Doom Birthday Cake ({{ig|id=12302}})
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=== 2004 ===
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* [[ZooM]]
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**  LOUNGE: The Lounge ''(with [[Kara Rader (Nanami)]], [[Tom White (Hyena)]], [[Bill Koch (Bloodshedder)]], and [[Jason Masihdas (Amaster)]]'')
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** weapon sprite edits
  
 
=== 2005 ===
 
=== 2005 ===
 
* [[Suspended in Dusk]] ({{ig|id=13851}})
 
* [[Suspended in Dusk]] ({{ig|id=13851}})
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* [[Doom Advent Calendar 2005]]:
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** DAC13: Flashback E1M8 ({{ig|id=14139}})
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** DAC15: Flashback E2M9 ({{ig|id=14138}})
  
 
=== 2006 ===
 
=== 2006 ===
 
* [[Newdoom Community Project]] ({{ig|id=14102}})
 
* [[Newdoom Community Project]] ({{ig|id=14102}})
** [[MAP12: Infested (NDCP)|MAP12: Infested]]
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** {{maplinkgen|MAP12|Infested|NDCP}}
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* [[Hellcore 2.0]] ({{ig|id=14651}})
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** Graphics
  
 
=== 2007 ===
 
=== 2007 ===
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* [[Eternal Doom IV: Return from Oblivion]] ({{ig|id=15193}})
 
* [[Eternal Doom IV: Return from Oblivion]] ({{ig|id=15193}})
 
** [[MAP27: The Shrine (Eternal Doom IV)|MAP27: The Shrine]]
 
** [[MAP27: The Shrine (Eternal Doom IV)|MAP27: The Shrine]]
* [[Flashback]] Demo 2 ({{ig|id=15512}})
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* [[Flashback]]: demo 2 ({{ig|id=15512}})
 
** E2M1
 
** E2M1
** E2M2 (with [[Sarah Mancuso (esselfortium)|esselfortium]])
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** E2M2 ''(with [[Sarah Mancuso (esselfortium)|esselfortium]])''
  
 
=== 2009 (posthumous) ===
 
=== 2009 (posthumous) ===
 
* [[Alley Cat]] ({{ig|id=15956}}) - SargeBaldy Speedmapping Compilation #9 MAP02, updated by Sarge Baldy
 
* [[Alley Cat]] ({{ig|id=15956}}) - SargeBaldy Speedmapping Compilation #9 MAP02, updated by Sarge Baldy
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=== 2010 (posthumous) ===
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* [[Freedoom]] leftovers ({{ig|id=16264}})
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** Graphics
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=== 2017 (posthumous) ===
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* Espi Compilation from Hellcore ({{dwforums|98174}})
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== Current [[Compet-n]] records ==
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''The following data was last verified in its entirety on July 17, 2020.''
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===Level runs for the PWADs===
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Esa holds one map record for [[Requiem]].
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== External links ==
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* {{competnuser|id=205|title=Demos list}}
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* {{dsda2user|id=espi|title=Demos list}}
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== References ==
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<references />
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[[Category:Graphic artists]]
 
[[Category:Mappers]]
 
[[Category:Mappers]]
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[[Category:Speedrunners]]
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[[Category:Cacoward winners]]
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[[Category:Memorial]]

Latest revision as of 07:50, 29 January 2024

The Espi award.

Esa "Espi" Repo (November 12, 1981 - August 29, 2009) was a Finnish Doom level designer, artist, and speedrunner. He is best known for Suspended in Dusk and Back to Basics, as well as MAP27 of TeamTNT's Eternal Doom IV: Return from Oblivion. Espi was known for his sleek, minimalist level design, as well as for his attention to detail, with the term "material texturing" coined to describe how he treated textures as actual building materials when designing levels.[1][2]

Espi passed away in his sleep in August 2009 due to cancer.[3] At the 20th Annual Cacowards, a new category was named the "Espi award," in his honour.

Body of work[edit]

2000[edit]

2001[edit]

2002[edit]

2003[edit]

2004[edit]

2005[edit]

2006[edit]

2007[edit]

2008[edit]

2009 (posthumous)[edit]

2010 (posthumous)[edit]

2017 (posthumous)[edit]

Current Compet-n records[edit]

The following data was last verified in its entirety on July 17, 2020.

Level runs for the PWADs[edit]

Esa holds one map record for Requiem.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Mancuso, Sarah (esselfortium) (10 December 2013). "2013 Cacowards." Doomworld.
  2. Not Jabba (10 December 2019). "Roots: The evolution of Doom level design." Doomworld.
  3.  (1 September 2009). "Rest in peace Esa Repo." Doomworld. Retrieved 9 February 2010.