Joe Wilcox (Sillysoft)
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Joe Wilcox, alias Sillysoft (sometimes spelled "Sillysft"), was a mapper and programmer involved in the Doom community in the mid-1990s, and was the founder of and lead engineer at Simply Silly Software. His company became a contractor for multiple projects under shovelware publisher WizardWorks.
Community works[edit]
1994[edit]
- Xmas Doom
- HFDE (A Hack For A Famous Doom Editor), DEU modification
- HFDE/2 (Forum post at the Doomworld forums), DEU modification
- Doom/Master
1995[edit]
- HFDE/h (Doomworld/idgames)
- H2H-Xmas
- IDE (iD Edit) (Doomworld/idgames), DEU modification
Commercial works[edit]
- Doom/Master (also later known as the D! frontend)
- D!ZONE
- H!ZONE
- Duke!ZONE
- Duke: Nuclear Winter expansion
- Shadow Warrior: Deadly Kiss expansion (canceled)[1]
Trivia[edit]
Joe is recorded by PC Zone journalist David McCandless as having been a semi-finalist contestant in the Deathmatch '95 tournament, present in the backrooms of the Judgment Day party in Redmond, Washington.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Siegler, Joe (15 January 1998). "3D Realms News: Shadow Warrior: Deadly Kiss." legacy.3drealms.com. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
- ↑ McCandless, David. (1996, January). The World Deathmatch Tournament. PC Zone, 34, p111-114.