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{{Infobox Game
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|title=Wolfenstein 3D
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|id=13
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|image=[[Image:GAME_Wolfenstein_3D_Title.png|320px]]
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|caption=Title Screen
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|developer=id Software
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|publisher=Apogee Software
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|released=1992
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|version=[[Version0.74|0.74]]
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|status=Supported}}
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'''Wolfenstein 3D''' is said to be the grandaddy of first-person-shooters. It can be purchased through [http://store.steampowered.com/app/2270/ Steam]. This version is configured to use DOSBox, though its data files can be copied and used to play source ports.
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== Source ports ==
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Wolfenstein 3D is open source, and can be played through the source port [http://newwolf.sourceforge.net/ NewWolf] for some enhancements. It requires all of the *.WL6 files to be copied from a Wolfenstein 3D installation.
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== Testing ==
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Happily it runs well under DOSBox, with sound and mouse support.
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/wolfenstein-3d Wolfenstein 3D] at MobyGames
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[[Category:First-person shooter games]]

Latest revision as of 12:22, 27 December 2012

Wolfenstein 3D
GAME Wolfenstein 3D Title.png
Title Screen
Developer id Software
Publisher Apogee Software
Released 1992
Status Supported
Tested on 0.74
Tested game version Unknown
Links Compatibility List
Commands
Executable Unknown
Installer N/A
Setup N/A
DOS Extender
DOS4GW.EXE Unknown
Works with DOS32A N/A

Wolfenstein 3D is said to be the grandaddy of first-person-shooters. It can be purchased through Steam. This version is configured to use DOSBox, though its data files can be copied and used to play source ports.

Source ports

Wolfenstein 3D is open source, and can be played through the source port NewWolf for some enhancements. It requires all of the *.WL6 files to be copied from a Wolfenstein 3D installation.

Testing

Happily it runs well under DOSBox, with sound and mouse support.

External links