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Wolfenstein 3D (commonly abbreviated to Wolf 3D) is the computer game that started the first person shooter genre on the PC. It was created by id Software and published by Apogee Software on May 5, 1992. The game was inspired by the 1980s Muse Software computer games Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein for the Apple II. According to id Software programmer John Carmack, the game's engine was inspired by a technology demo of Origin's first-person CRPG, from 19911991 like 2002, is a palindromic year. It also has the same calendar as 2002, including Easter on March 31. It is a common year starting on Tuesday. Events January January 2 Sharon Pratt Dixon is sworn in as mayor of Washington, DC becoming the first blac.

1 Overview

In Wolfenstein 3D, the player is a soldier attempting to escape from the eponymous Nazi stronghold; there are many armed guards, as well as attack dogs. The building has a number of hidden rooms containing various treasures, food supplies, and medical kits, as well as three different guns and ammunition.

Wolfenstein 3D was originally released as sharewareShareware is software that is distributed without payment ahead of time as is common for proprietary software. Typically shareware software is obtained free of charge by downloading, thus allowing one to try out the program ahead of time. A shareware prog, which allowed it to be copied widely. The shareware release contained one episode ("Escape from Wolfenstein"), consisting of 10 missions ( levelIn computer and video games, a level (sometimes called a stage course or map is a separate area in a game's virtual world, in modern games typically representing a specific location such as a building or a city. In very early games, levels were simply "les). The commercial release consisted of three episodes including the shareware episode (the new ones being "Operation: Eisenfaust" and "Die, Fuhrer, Die"), and a mission pack called "The Nocturnal Missions" (consisting of "A Dark Secret", "Trail Of The Madman" and "Confrontation") was also available. Like the shareware episode, each commercial episode contained 10 levels, bringing the game to a total of 60 missions.

Each episode had a different boss who had to be killed in the final mission in order to complete the episode. In order to complete an episode, only 9 of the 10 missions needed to be completed; hidden in one of the first eight missions was an entrance to the tenth, secret level. The secret level of the third episode was notable in that it recreated one of the original Pac-ManPac-Man is a video arcade game created by Namco game designer Toru Iwatani. Pac-Man was first introduced in Japan in the autumn of 1980 where it went by the name Puck Man''. It quickly became an instant hit. It was soon picked up for manufacture in the U. levels, complete with ghosts, seen by the player from Pac-Man's perspective.

A sequel (actually more of a prequel) Spear of DestinySpear of Destiny often also called Spear Wolfenstein: Spear of Destiny or just SoD is a sequel to id Software's first person shooter Wolfenstein 3D, which was first published on September 18 1992 by FormGen Cooperation. In this game, like in Wolfenstein 3, was also released.


The game was originally released on the PC and then ported to MacintoshMacintosh now known simply as Mac in all official capacities, is a family of personal computers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, California, USA. Named after the McIntosh, a type of apple favoured by Jef Raskin, the Macintosh was launche computers, Apple IIgs, Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy Advance and 3DO. The source code of the game was published by id Software in 1996 under the terms of the GNU General Public License, and some enhanced ports have been developed.



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