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'''Dead Reckoning''' is a mod by [[Kev Reid]] released in 2004. Released as both a 10 and 9 level demo.
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{{Mod|title1 = Dead Reckoning|image1 = Deadreck2004.png|caption1 = Title screen (2004)|author(s) = [[Kev Reid]]|release_date = September 10, 2004 (Initial)
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September 20, 2005|base_game = Registered Wolfenstein|sourceport = DOS|type = Mod|code_changes = Yes|maps = 9 (2004)
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10 (2005)|new_graphics = Yes|files_included = All}}Dead Reckoning is a mod for registered Wolfenstein, made by [[Kev Reid]]. Initially released as a 9-level demo in September 2004, a 10-level version with different maps, graphics and coding was released one year later. Both versions were demos, and the mod was never properly finished.
   
Not only does it feature a name from the fourth episode of ''[[:wikipedia:Blood (video game)|Blood]]'', but it also features several graphics from that game.
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Not only does it feature a name from the fourth episode of ''[[:wikipedia:Blood (video game)|Blood]]'', but it also features several graphics from that game. Many new graphics were featured, and [[Kev Reid|Reid]] would also release some of these for public use.
   
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The title had also been used by [[Majik Monkee]] for a different project that later got renamed, [[Halls of Stonehenge: Special Edition]].
== External Links ==
 
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* [http://www.wolfenvault.com/files/mods/def/dr.exe 10 level demo] - [[The Wolfenstein Vault]]
 
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== 2005 version ==
* [http://www.wolfenvault.com/files/mods/def/deadreckd.zip 9 level demo] - [[The Wolfenstein Vault]]
 
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The 2005 version was in many ways virtually different to the original 2004 release. Reid also mentioned that the final product would be vastly different upon the original September 2004 release. The 2005 version is bundled in an install application rather than a zip file, which was rare at the time.
* [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsjul2004.htm News post] - [[The Wolfenstein 3D Dome]]
 
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== See also ==
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*[[List of horror mods]]
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/deadreckd.zip Download Dead Reckoning (2004)] at [[The Wolfenstein 3D Dome]]
 
*[http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~brlowe/dr.exe Download Dead Reckoning (2005)] at [[The Wolfenstein 3D Dome]]
 
*[http://wolfenvault.areyep.com/files/mods/def/deadreckd.zip Download Dead Reckoning (2004)] at [http://wolfenvault.areyep.com/ The Wolfenstein 3D Vault]
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* [http://wolfenvault.areyep.com/files/mods/def/dr.exe Download Dead Reckoning (2005)] at [http://wolfenvault.areyep.com/ The Wolfenstein 3D Vault]
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*Download at MediaFire: [https://www.mediafire.com/file/2etd9lbn6lewefv/Dead_Reckoning_%25289_Level_Demo%2529.7z/file 2004] | [https://www.mediafire.com/file/eivag17cygs97l2/Dead_Reckoning.7z/file 2005]
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* [http://diehardwolfers.areyep.com/viewtopic.php?t=2971 Thread] at [[DieHard Wolfers]]
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* News at the [[Dome]]: [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newssep2005.htm SEP/OCT 2005] [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsmay2005.htm MAY/JUN 2005] [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsjan2005.htm JAN/FEB 2005] [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsnov2004.htm NOV/DEC 2004] [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newssep2004.htm SEP/OCT 2004] [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsjul2004.htm JUL/AUG 2004]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 September 2022

Dead Reckoning is a mod for registered Wolfenstein, made by Kev Reid. Initially released as a 9-level demo in September 2004, a 10-level version with different maps, graphics and coding was released one year later. Both versions were demos, and the mod was never properly finished.

Not only does it feature a name from the fourth episode of Blood, but it also features several graphics from that game. Many new graphics were featured, and Reid would also release some of these for public use.

The title had also been used by Majik Monkee for a different project that later got renamed, Halls of Stonehenge: Special Edition.

2005 version[]

The 2005 version was in many ways virtually different to the original 2004 release. Reid also mentioned that the final product would be vastly different upon the original September 2004 release. The 2005 version is bundled in an install application rather than a zip file, which was rare at the time.

See also[]

External links[]