The Doom Game Editor

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Front cover.

The Doom Game Editor is a 256-page book about editing Doom written by Joe Pantuso. It was published in 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Synopsis[edit]

"A comprehensive reference to every element of a Doom game—from developing monsters and creating ominous lighting and atmosphere to adding new music and sound effects and inventing a powerful arsenal of weapons and ammunition. This book/CD-ROM, written by the inventor of the popular Doom Editor software, guides non-programmers through the entire process of creating their own Doom games. Offers lots of creative ideas for developing fun and challenging mazes. The CD-ROM features the two popular shareware programs written by the author with additional special new features."
― Publisher's description

Contents[edit]

  • History of Doom and the Doom Editor
  • Master WAD and PWAD Structure
  • Beginning to Build Your Own Levels
  • Testing Your Level
  • Finishing Your Level
  • Designing Levels for DeathMatch
  • Advanced Design
  • Appendices
  • Index

CD-ROM[edit]

CD included with the book.

The book was published along with a CD-ROM. It includes a vast array of utilities and modifications:

All sample and tutorial files referenced in the book are also included.

Catalog[edit]

Identifier Data
Dewey Decimal 794.81536
ISBN-10 ISBN 0471121282
ISBN-13 ISBN 978-0471121282
Library of Congress Classification GV1469.25.D66 P36 1995
Library of Congress Control Number 95004074
Open Library ID OL1272743M

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