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== Additional Mapping Work ==
=== SiN (1998) and Wages of SiN (1999) ===
Several community‑archived sources credit Brandon Fish (often under the alias "Zor") as the original author of two SiN deathmatch maps later modified by other mappers:
* '''Thrall_DM2025''' – Original map design attributed to "Zor aka Brandon Fish (?)".<ref>[https://www.moddb.com/games/sin/addons/thrall-dm2025-thrall-dm-2025 Thrall_DM2025 (Thrall DM 2025)] on ModDB – credits list "Zor aka Brandon Fish (?)".</ref>
* '''Gluttony.bsp''' – Confirmed original author. The Wages of SiN modification notes: "Original Author: Brandon Fish".<ref>[https://www.moddb.com/games/sin/addons/wos-gluttony-gluttony-for-wages-of-sin WoS_Gluttony (Gluttony for Wages of SiN)] on ModDB – credits list "Zor aka Brandon Fish".</ref>
These attributions come from preserved map info files included in community uploads.
=== Doom II (1994–1995) ===
Before his later professional work, Fish co‑authored several Doom II deathmatch levels with Liam Feldman:
* '''The Cage 1.0''' (1994) – Co‑author.<ref>[https://www.doomworld.com/idgames/levels/doom2/deathmatch/a-c/cage1 The Cage 1.0] on Doomworld/idgames – authors listed as Liam Feldman & Brandon Fish.</ref>
* '''The Cage 3.0''' (1995) – Co‑author.<ref>[https://www.doomworld.com/idgames/levels/doom2/deathmatch/a-c/cage3 The Cage 3.0] on Doomworld/idgames – authors listed as Brandon Fish & Liam Feldman.</ref>
==Complete gameography==
==Complete gameography==
* ''All-Star Baseball 2005'' (2004, Xbox) - Additional Help
* ''All-Star Baseball 2005'' (2004, Xbox) - Additional Help
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* ''All-Star Baseball 2001'' (2000, Nintendo 64) - Assistant Producer
* ''All-Star Baseball 2001'' (2000, Nintendo 64) - Assistant Producer
* ''Kingpin: Life of Crime'' (1999, Windows) - Additional Team-Play Maps
* ''Kingpin: Life of Crime'' (1999, Windows) - Additional Team-Play Maps
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:22, 25 January 2026

Additional Mapping Work

SiN (1998) and Wages of SiN (1999)

Several community‑archived sources credit Brandon Fish (often under the alias "Zor") as the original author of two SiN deathmatch maps later modified by other mappers:

  • Thrall_DM2025 – Original map design attributed to "Zor aka Brandon Fish (?)".[1]
  • Gluttony.bsp – Confirmed original author. The Wages of SiN modification notes: "Original Author: Brandon Fish".[2]

These attributions come from preserved map info files included in community uploads.

Doom II (1994–1995)

Before his later professional work, Fish co‑authored several Doom II deathmatch levels with Liam Feldman:

  • The Cage 1.0 (1994) – Co‑author.[3]
  • The Cage 3.0 (1995) – Co‑author.[4]

Complete gameography

  • All-Star Baseball 2005 (2004, Xbox) - Additional Help
  • Vexx (2003, PlayStation 2) - Thanks to
  • NBA Jam (2003, Xbox) - Producer
  • Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 (2002, PlayStation 2) - Additional Game Design
  • Hunter: The Reckoning (2002, Xbox) - Internal Testing
  • NBA Inside Drive 2002 (2002, Xbox) - Producers
  • All-Star Baseball 2001 (2000, Nintendo 64) - Assistant Producer
  • Kingpin: Life of Crime (1999, Windows) - Additional Team-Play Maps

References

  1. Thrall_DM2025 (Thrall DM 2025) on ModDB – credits list "Zor aka Brandon Fish (?)".
  2. WoS_Gluttony (Gluttony for Wages of SiN) on ModDB – credits list "Zor aka Brandon Fish".
  3. The Cage 1.0 on Doomworld/idgames – authors listed as Liam Feldman & Brandon Fish.
  4. The Cage 3.0 on Doomworld/idgames – authors listed as Brandon Fish & Liam Feldman.