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  2. Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    The interview discussed the Return to Castle Wolfenstein film with id employees. [42] In the interview, Todd Hollenshead indicated that the movie was in the works, though still in the early stages. On August 3, 2007, Variety confirmed Return to Castle Wolfenstein, to be written and directed by Roger Avary and produced by Samuel Hadida. [43]

  3. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - Wikipedia

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    Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a free and open-source multiplayer first-person shooter video game within the Wolfenstein series. [3] [4] It was originally planned to be released as a commercial expansion pack to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and later as a standalone game.

  4. List of Activision games: 2000–2009 - Wikipedia

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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Microsoft Windows: November 19, 2001: Gray Matter Studios / Nerve Software [38] Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder: Game Boy Color: November 2001: ITL PlayStation 2: Dear Soft Game Boy Advance: December 4, 2001: Natsume Co., Ltd. Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions: Xbox: February 6, 2002: Bunkasha Games Star Trek: Bridge ...

  5. Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein: 2002; 2003: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory: 2004–2007; 2008: Wolfenstein RPG: 2009: Wolfenstein: 2010–2013; ... The mission is a ...

  6. Wolfenstein: The New Order Walkthrough and Guide

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    Chapter 7 - A Mystery - Unlock the Escape from Castle Wolfenstein Easter Egg. This chapter (along with one or two others) gives players an opportunity to step back in time with the Escape from ...

  7. Wolfenstein (2009 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wolfenstein is a 2009 first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision, part of the Wolfenstein video game series. It serves as a loose sequel to the 2001 entry Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and uses an enhanced version of id Software's id Tech 4.

  8. Talk:Return to Castle Wolfenstein/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Gray Matter Studios - Wikipedia

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    It bought the remaining 60% in January 2002, after the successful release of Return to Castle Wolfenstein. [2] [7] The publisher paid 133,690 shares of common stock, at the time worth around US$3.2 million. [7] Post-acquisition, the studio was put to work on the Call of Duty: United Offensive expansion. [8]