Wolfenstein 3D PC Game Review - Exploring The Id: id Software History Part 6
In part 6 of Exploring the Id, we review the PC classic, Wolfenstein 3D. Released in 1992, the shareware version of Wolfenstein 3D devoured the bandwidth of Bulletin Board Systems everywhere. We take a look at the gameplay of Wolf3D itself, its prequels "The Nocturnal Missions" and "Spear of Destiny", the cancelled expansion pack "Rise of the Triad", the ports, and some of its mods. We also debunk the infamous rumor between id Software and Color Dreams/Wisdom Tree, the company that used the Wolfenstein 3D engine to create the unlicensed SNES game "Super Noah's Ark 3D".
You can download Wolfenstein 3D from Steam along with many of the other classic id Software PC games.
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A special "Era Game Reviews" series of videos that focus on reviewing PC games made by the people behind id Software; Commander Keen games, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and its mods and community. Information in this series of videos is sourced from "Masters of Doom", game design books, .plan files, old webpages on the Internet Archive, as well as my own personal experience being involved in the community for these games of the '90s. Learn about id Software history and its historic entry into the video game industry in the '90s by "Exploring the Id" in this documentary/retro-review.
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