Di Guide
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Damage Incorporated Guide 1.0 is a complete level walkthrough for the 1997 Marathon 2-engine first-person shooter Damage Incorporated, published by Paranoid Productions and MacSoft. Distributed as a DocMaker booklet, it presents annotated maps for every mission in the game so stuck players can see the layout, key locations, and routes through each level.
What the Guide Covers
The guide collects detailed maps for the full set of Damage Incorporated levels, presented in DocMaker format so players can flip through pages level by level. Each map highlights mission objectives, weapon and ammo placements, and the routes the four-Marine squad needs to take to complete each operation.
About Damage Incorporated
Damage Incorporated puts the player in command of a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant leading a four-soldier fire team against terrorists and rogue militia across modern American settings. Built on Bungie's Marathon 2 engine, it layers squad commands and modern-day weaponry over the classic Marathon shooter framework, and shipped with multiplayer modes where each player commands their own squad.
DocMaker Format
DocMaker, by Mark Wall's Green Mountain Software, was a popular Mac OS tool for producing self-contained, double-clickable documents that bundled their own viewer. Choosing it for the guide meant Damage Incorporated owners only had to download a single file, with no separate reader required, to step through every map at any zoom level.
Author and Distribution
The guide was compiled by Richard Rouse III of Paranoid Productions, the same studio that made Damage Incorporated, and submitted to Info-Mac in 1997. Rouse explicitly granted permission to bundle it on Info-Mac CD-ROM compilations, and the guide is also linked from Damage Incorporated's Macintosh Garden page as a companion download.
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