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  2. Wolfenstein 3D - Wikipedia

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    Wolfenstein 3D is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Apogee Software and FormGen.Originally released on May 5, 1992, for DOS, it was inspired by the 1981 Muse Software video game Castle Wolfenstein, and is the third installment in the Wolfenstein series.

  3. B.J. Blazkowicz - Wikipedia

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    B.J. Blazkowicz was created for the 1992 video game Wolfenstein 3D by John Carmack and Tom Hall. [1] [2] He is a large, muscular man with dark-blonde hair, blue eyes, and a strong jaw. [3]

  4. Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    3D was the first game to feature a first-person view and 3D graphics, breaking away from the more reserved gameplay of Castle Wolfenstein that valued stealth and resource management. The game instead adapted the run and gun style that would set the template for the first-person shooter genre. [11]

  5. Play Wolfenstein 3D, a shooter behind a phenomenon, in your ...

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    Now, all you need to play classics like Wolfenstein 3D is a browser and a keyboard. The not-so-timeless classic is officially 20 years old, and to celebrate, Play Wolfenstein 3D, a shooter behind ...

  6. List of first-person shooter engines - Wikipedia

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    First used for Date Other first-person shooters — The Super Spy: 1990 Wolf 3D Engine 0.5: Hovertank 3D: 1990 Wolfenstein 3D Engine 0.9: Catacomb 3D: 1991 — Gun Buster: 1992 Wolfenstein 3D engine: Wolfenstein 3D: 1992

  7. Serious Sam - Wikipedia

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    Croteam created a proprietary engine for use in both Serious Sam: The First Encounter and Serious Sam: The Second Encounter.At the time Croteam was making Serious Sam, licensing other engines was costly (upwards of US$1 million), so they made their own from scratch, following the feature set of the first Doom engine, which simulated 3D spaces in 2D, and did not include up or down targeting.

  8. How one of gaming's best-known actors took on one of film's ...

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    The studio is known for its work on the rebooted Wolfenstein series. Like Indiana Jones, the 3D shooter's hero William "B.J." Blazkowicz takes on Nazi enemies, but he does so using a range of ...

  9. Heretic (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Heretic was developed by Raven Software with assistance by publisher id Software, the latter of which had recently pioneered the first-person shooter genre with Wolfenstein 3D and Doom. Brian Raffel, the game's director and vice-president of Raven at the time, revealed that the developer first came to id's attention with the release of its ...