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{{Mod|title1 = Map Set 10|image1 = Mapset10.png|caption1 = Level 7|author(s) = Unknown
{{Mod|title1 = Map Set 10|image1 = Mapset10.png|caption1 = Level 7|author(s) = Colonel Bill (?)|base_game = Shareware Wolfenstein|sourceport = DOS|type = Map set|code_changes = No|maps = 10|new_graphics = No|files_included = Maps}}Map Set 10 is a map set for shareware Wolfenstein, made available by [[Colonel Bill]]. Originally available on [[Colonel Bill's Wolfenstein 3D Page|his website]], it was made available on the [[Wolfenstein 3D Dome|Dome]] at a later date.
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[[Colonel Bill]] (Edited by)|base_game = Shareware Wolfenstein|sourceport = DOS|type = Map set|code_changes = No|maps = 10|new_graphics = No|files_included = Maps|release_date=1993}}Map Set 10 is a map set for shareware Wolfenstein, compiled by [[Colonel Bill]]. Originally available on [[Colonel Bill's Wolfenstein 3D Page|his website]], it was made available on the [[Wolfenstein 3D Dome|Dome]] at a later date.
   
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Authorship is unknown; maps most likely constructed between 1992 and 1997. In 2019, [[Colonel Bill]] stated that all of these map sets may have been made by [[Erik Selfridge]], with [[Colonel Bill]] fixing and adapting the maps as some of them were difficult to play. If [[Erik Selfridge|Selfridge]] was indeed the author, [[Colonel Bill]] states that the maps date from 1996.
Authorship is disputed, as the set is essentially just a slightly edited version of the second episode of [[Shankenstein]].
 
   
 
In the case of Map Set 10, the set is essentially just a slightly edited version of the second episode of 1993's [[Shankenstein]] which was made by [[Larry J. Shanker]].
Maps are generally large in size, with level 4 being based on original Wolfenstein's E1L4.
 
   
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All of the map sets available on [[Colonel Bill's Wolfenstein 3D Page]], with one exception, are all assigned the dummy date of January 1, 2000 though this is not accurate.
A map set, it is playable in SDL.
 
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20120326083251/http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/graveyard/801/files/Mapset10.zip Download Map Set 10] at [[Colonel Bill's Wolfenstein 3D Page]]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120326083251/http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/graveyard/801/files/Mapset10.zip Download Map Set 10] at [[Colonel Bill's Wolfenstein 3D Page]]
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*[https://www.mediafire.com/file/uf9cg0y0v5t3axe/Mapset_10.7z/file Download] at MediaFire
 
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Map Set 10 is a map set for shareware Wolfenstein, compiled by Colonel Bill. Originally available on his website, it was made available on the Dome at a later date.

Authorship is unknown; maps most likely constructed between 1992 and 1997. In 2019, Colonel Bill stated that all of these map sets may have been made by Erik Selfridge, with Colonel Bill fixing and adapting the maps as some of them were difficult to play. If Selfridge was indeed the author, Colonel Bill states that the maps date from 1996.

In the case of Map Set 10, the set is essentially just a slightly edited version of the second episode of 1993's Shankenstein which was made by Larry J. Shanker.

All of the map sets available on Colonel Bill's Wolfenstein 3D Page, with one exception, are all assigned the dummy date of January 1, 2000 though this is not accurate.

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