Bob Carter
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Robert "Bob" Kiana Carter is a Doom mapper who was briefly active in the community during 1994 and 1995. He is primarily known for having cooperated in the creation of The Lost Episodes of Doom, a three-episode commercial compilation of levels by himself and associate Christen David Klie which accompanied a book by the same name commissioned by Sybex and co-authored with professional writer Jonathan Mendoza. Bob Carter's participation in the project was initiated at Chris Klie's invitation, according to an interview given by the latter to The Page of Doom on April 18, 2002:
"I invited Bob Carter to participate because he was prolific, and his levels were fun."
―Chris Klie [1]
Contents
Body of work[edit]
1994[edit]
1995[edit]
- The Lost Episodes of Doom (with Chris Klie)
- E2M6: Io Military Garrison (based on BOBKDV2 E1M9)
- E2M7: The Draining Pit (based on BOBKDV2 E1M1)
- E2M8: Late For Supper (based on BOBKDV2 E1M4)
- E3M1: Jovian Stonehenge (based on BOBKDV2 E1M3)
- E3M2: Pillar of Peril (based on BOBKDV2 E1M5)
- E3M3: Subterranean Stoneworks (based on BOBKDV2 E1M6)
- E3M4: Pools of Despair (based on BOBKDV2 E1M7)
- E3M5: The Cat-Skinner Box (based on BOBKDV2 E1M8)
- E3M6: Somber Io Promenade (based on B21)
- E3M7: Jovian Killjoy
- E3M8: Jovian Déjà Vu Again
References[edit]
- ↑ Klie, Christen David (18 April 2002). "The Lost Episodes of Doom: Interview." The Page of Doom. Retrieved 26 January 2018.