Casali brothers
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Brothers Dario and Milo Casali are best known for creating The Plutonia Experiment, one of two stand-alone megawads for the second Doom II expansion, Final Doom. The eldest brother, Stefano Casali, is best known for producing the comic strip Love Is.... They are the children of cartoonist Kim Casali.
Dario and Milo[edit]
Careers[edit]
Early days and work with TeamTNT[edit]
Avid Doom mappers from the earliest days of creating WADs (a progenitor of the modding and level design practiced today), Dario and Milo began to develop what would become a passion for them in the creation of several independent maps. Although somewhat roughly executed compared to their later work, several of these levels (especially the TheBest series) enjoyed notoriety on Doom forums and listserves for being remarkably difficult. These early levels enabled the Casalis to gain the foundation for what would later become their careers.[1]
Shortly after working on the Memento Mori megaWAD and the Requiem megaWAD which Dario contributed to, the Casalis met several members of the then-popular TeamTNT, a large online group of mappers, and joined the team. These megaWADs were collections of single Doom levels created by WADers and linked together to form an overarching storyline. Dario and Milo enjoyed the collaborative efforts involved in teamwork and having only developed single maps earlier, they could appreciate the magnitude of the finished megaWAD product.[1]
At the time the Casalis joined TeamTNT, a major project was just starting to develop: a ground-breaking 32-level megaWAD to be released for free online. TeamTNT was enjoying a great deal of attention within the Doom community due to their announcement of this megaWAD, and as a result several skilled mappers within the community were eager to join. This flurry of activity attracted the attention of Doom developers id Software, and they began making quiet negotiations with TeamTNT to purchase the finished product for sale as an add-on for Doom. Id also requested that a second 32-level megaWAD be created in addition and for this request, on the recommendation of an employee of theirs, American McGee, they turned to the Casalis. With TeamTNT, the Casali brothers designed several levels for TNT: Evilution (a megaWAD constituent of Final Doom) as well as all 32 levels of The Plutonia Experiment megaWAD independently.[2] During his time with TeamTNT, Dario went under the member name "Number 6", although his usual callsign is "Punisher". Milo has variously used the callsigns "doom warrior" and "Venom". Neither brother has continued work with TeamTNT since Final Doom.[1]
The eventual decision of TeamTNT to go ahead with the sale of what eventually became Final Doom greatly angered many within the Doom community despite TeamTNT's later kept promise that it would produce more free megaWADs in the future after Final Doom. Doom fans at this time were often proponents of hacker culture and the free software movement, and TeamTNT's actions appeared to be a betrayal of their lifestyle for purely capitalistic reasons.
Recent work[edit]
Immediately after splitting with TeamTNT to pursue more modern level design, Dario Casali independently designed several levels for Quake including a 7-level solo-play mission and a 5-level deathmatch series. Milo also created a single Quake deathmatch level. Efforts like these which highlighted Dario and Milo's natural talents at level design were enough to attract the attention of the up-and-coming Valve Corporation. Valve made a bid for Dario and he joined their level design team for a project then called Quiver. This project was later released under the name Half-Life.
Dario currently works for Valve Corporation and has done extensive level design work for them besides his efforts on Half-Life[3] (which included design of 5 of the 18 chapters). He is responsible for the overwhelming majority of officially released multiplayer maps for Half-Life, and has worked on the Team Fortress Classic mod where he was responsible for the 3 multiplayer maps. For Half-Life 2, Dario designed 4 of the 14 chapters. He is also credited on the major Valve productions: Half-Life: Opposing Force, Half-Life: Blue Shift, Half-Life (Game of the Year Edition), Counter-Strike: Source, and Half-Life 2: Episode One.
Although going through a bit of a hiatus, Milo has most recently been credited as a member of the Popdog team (a subsidiary of Barking Dog Studios) in the development of the 2002 FPS Global Operations.
Released works[edit]
Doom series
- TheBest series – 4 free single maps
- Punisher series – 2 free single maps
- Greek – free single map
- Seej – free single map
- Memento Mori – free megaWAD (portions created by the Casalis)
- Requiem – free megaWAD for which Dario made 1 map.
- Final Doom – the second commercially available Doom add-on officially licensed by id Software[4]
Quake series
- Prodigy Special Edition GL – free 7-level solo-play mission incorporating all previously released Prodigy levels created by Dario Casali and including a transparent water patch created by Darren Winter[7]
- DCDM Series – free 5-level series of Quake deathmatches created by Dario Casali[7]
- TUN – free Quake deathmatch level created by Milo Casali[7]
Half-Life series
- Half-Life – Dario Casali is credited under development staff[8]
- Crossfire – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[14]
- Doublecross – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[15]
- Frenzy – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[16]
- Boot Camp – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[17]
- Snark Pit – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[18]
- Subtransit – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[19]
- Undertow – multiplayer map officially released by Valve Corporation[20]
- The Hill – multiplayer map designed as a contract-work for PC Gamer[21]
- Half-Life 2 – Dario Casali is credited under development staff[22]
- Half-Life: Opposing Force – Dario Casali is credited for original Half-Life content (although he did not work directly on Opposing Force).[27]
- Half-Life: Blue Shift – Dario Casali is credited for original Half-Life content (although he did not work directly on Blue Shift)[28]
- Half-Life (Game of the Year Edition) – Dario Casali is credited for original Half-Life content[29]
- Counter-Strike: Source – Dario Casali is credited for original Half-Life 2 content[30]
- Half-Life 2: Episode One – Dario Casali is credited for original Half-Life 2 content[31]
- Half-Life 2: Episode Two – Siege at the inn, Dog V Strider encounter, final Strider battle[32]
Team Fortress series
Left 4 Dead series
- The Fall
Other
- Global Operations – 2002 FPS developed in part by Milo Casali[43]
Stefano[edit]
The eldest brother, Stefano, has not been involved in mod-work. Stefano has worked in advertising and currently works full-time producing the well-known comic strip, Love Is... together with Bill Asprey.[44] The comic strip was originally created by the mother of the three brothers, Kim Casali, during the late 1960s beginning as a series of little love notes that she drew for her future husband, Roberto Casali.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Casali, Dario. "5 Years of Doom: Dario Casali". Doomworld interview. 2 December 2000.
- ↑ Casali, Dario and Casali, Milo. Final Doom – The Plutonia Experiment. DCasali.com.
- ↑ HalfLife Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. DCasali.com.
- ↑ id Software; TeamTNT; Casali brothers (May 31, 1996). Final Doom. PC. GT Interactive. Search this book on
- ↑ id Software; TeamTNT; Casali brothers (May 31, 1996). Final Doom. PC. GT Interactive. Level/area: TNT: Evilution. Search this book on
- ↑ id Software; TeamTNT; Casali brothers (May 31, 1996). Final Doom. PC. GT Interactive. Level/area: The Plutonia Experiment. Search this book on
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Quake Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. DCasali.com
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life. PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life. PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Level/area: Powerup. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life. PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Level/area: Residue Processing. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life. PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Level/area: Questionable Ethics. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life. PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Level/area: Surface Tension. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life. PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Level/area: Forget About Freeman. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Crossfire. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Doublecross. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Frenzy. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Boot Camp. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Snark Pit. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Subtransit. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. Level/area: Undertow. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Half-Life. PC. PC Gamer. Level/area: The Hill. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 16, 2004). Half-Life 2. PC. Sierra Studios, Valve Corporation. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 16, 2004). Half-Life 2. PC. Sierra Studios, Valve Corporation. Level/area: Route Kanal. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 16, 2004). Half-Life 2. PC. Sierra Studios, Valve Corporation. Level/area: We Don't Go To Ravenholm... Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 16, 2004). Half-Life 2. PC. Sierra Studios, Valve Corporation. Level/area: Anticitizen One. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 16, 2004). Half-Life 2. PC. Sierra Studios, Valve Corporation. Level/area: Follow Freeman. Search this book on
- ↑ Gearbox Software (November 1, 1999). Half-Life: Opposing Force. PC. Sierra Studios. Search this book on
- ↑ Gearbox Software (June 12, 2001). Half-Life: Blue Shift. PC. Sierra Studios. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (November 19, 1998). Half-Life (Game of the Year Edition). PC. Sierra Studios, Electronic Arts. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (October 7, 2004). Counter-Strike: Source. PC. Valve Corporation. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (June 1, 2006). Half-Life 2: Episode One. PC. Valve Corporation. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (October 10, 2007). Half-Life 2: Episode Two. PC. Valve Corporation. Level/area: Siege at the inn, Dog V Strider encounter, final Strider battle. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Team Fortress Classic. PC. Level/area: Dustbowl. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Team Fortress Classic. PC. Level/area: Crossover2. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation. Team Fortress Classic. PC. Level/area: Flagrun. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (October 9, 2007). Team Fortress 2. PC. Valve Corporation. Level/area: Gold Rush. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (October 9, 2007). Team Fortress 2. PC. Valve Corporation. Level/area: Badwater Basin. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (October 9, 2007). Team Fortress 2. PC. Valve Corporation. Level/area: Pipeline. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve Corporation (July 8, 2010). Team Fortress 2. PC. Valve Corporation. Level/area: Thunder Mountain. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve (November 17, 2009). Left 4 Dead 2. PC. Valve. Level/area: Dark Carnival. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve (November 17, 2009). Left 4 Dead 2. PC. Valve. Level/area: Swamp Fever. Search this book on
- ↑ Valve (November 17, 2009). Left 4 Dead 2. PC. Valve. Level/area: The Parish. Search this book on
- ↑ Barking Dog Studios (March 2002). Global Operations. PC. Crave Entertainment, Electronic Arts. Search this book on
- ↑ http://tribunecontentagency.com/premium-content/comics/love-is/
External links[edit]
- Archived version of Dario Casali's personal website
- MobyGames developer blurb on Dario Casali
- MobyGames developer blurb on Milo Casali
- Love Is... official website
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