New Games for DOS Part 14
MS-DOS was a renamed form of 86-DOS – owned by Seattle Computer Products and written by Tim Paterson.
-Wikipedia
Links
Traxtor
https://www.usebox.net/jjm/return-of-traxtor-dos/
Space Cavern Blaster
https://dotmos.itch.io/space-cavern-blaster
Wolfenstein 3D Part 2 : Rise of the Triad
https://thandor.net/article/23
Some Development history on ROTT
Rise of the Triad began its life as a follow-up to Wolfenstein 3D. The working titles of the game were Wolfenstein II and Wolfenstein 3D: Rise of the Triad. It was to use the same game engine as Wolfenstein 3D, and have new levels, art, and characters. The artwork took around six months to do. As the game was getting into deeper development, project leader Scott Miller was contacted by John Romero, informing Miller that the project had been canceled. In order to keep as many of the numerous game assets that had already been created from going to waste, Tom Hall came up with a new storyline that still incorporated the same themes seen in the Wolfenstein series.
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