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Wolfenstein and series
Starting with the Wolfenstein 3D franchise and continuing with the Doom and Quake series, Id pushed the boundaries of video game technology — particularly 3D computer graphics technology — and creates game engines that are heavily used throughout the video game industry.
Raven has a history of working with id Software: After using id's engines for many of their games ( from Heretic in 1994 ), they took over development of id's Quake franchise for Quake 4 and the new iteration of id's Wolfenstein series.
A multiplayer-only spinoff of the series, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, was originally planned as a full-fledged expansion pack for Return to Castle Wolfenstein developed by Splash Damage.
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He wrote many of the tools used at id Software to create their games, including DoomEd ( level editor ), QuakeEd ( level editor ), DM ( for deathmatch launching ), DWANGO client ( to connect the game to DWANGO's servers ), TED5 ( level editor for the Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny ), IGRAB ( for grabbing assets and putting them in WAD files ), the installers for all the games up to and including Quake, the SETUP program used to configure the games, and several others.
Wolfenstein 3D, based on the Apple II originated game Castle Wolfenstein, came full circle back to the Apple II series when it was released for the Apple IIGS in 1994.
* Wolfenstein ( series ), includes:
* Return to Castle Wolfenstein ( film ), a movie based on Wolfenstein series, currently unknown if it's in production.
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The castle was an inspiration for the Castle Wolfenstein in the series of video and computer games.
* Wolfenstein 3D, the third game in the Wolfenstein series
" Blazkowicz, the protagonist of the video game series Wolfenstein 3D
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He served as creative director and designer there, working on games such as the Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D, Spear of Destiny, and Doom.
* Wolfenstein video game series by Id Software
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Nitemare 3-D, a game that came out in 1994, is arguably the fourth ( and so far final ) installment of the Hugo series, though Nitemare 3-D, instead of being an adventure game, is a Wolfenstein 3D clone, in which Hugo ventures into the haunted mansion to rescue Penelope by shooting enemies with various guns.
* Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, the sixth game in the Wolfenstein series
* Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, the second game in the Wolfenstein series

Wolfenstein and video
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a first person shooter video game published by Activision and originally released on November 19, 2001 for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 2, Xbox, Linux and Macintosh.
In March 2008, the United States Department of State published a report to Congress, " Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism ", that described Return to Castle Wolfenstein as an " anti-Semitic video game " with no qualifications.
* NoQuarter, a popular modification of the 2003 video game Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
The Kreisau Circle resistance group is featured in Return to Castle Wolfenstein, 2002 Game Of The Year for PC games, and its sequel, Wolfenstein, 2009 video game from id software.
** Wolfenstein ( 2009 video game ), the sequel to 2001's Return to Castle Wolfenstein, released in 2009 by Activision.
* Castle Wolfenstein, a video game
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory ( also referred to as simply Enemy Territory, ET, or W: ET ) is a free and open source multiplayer first-person shooter video game set during World War II.
* The video game Return to Castle Wolfenstein portrays an organization ( SS Paranormal Division ) based on the Ahnenerbe practicing occult rituals and magic.
Castle Wolfenstein video game for the Commodore 64
In more recent works, they modified old video games such as Wolfenstein 3D, Quake, Jet Set Willy, and the latest, Max Payne 2 ( 2006 ) to create a new set of art games.
This section has been the basis for the confiscation of video games like Wolfenstein 3D or Mortyr.
* Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, a 2003 sequel to the video game Return to Castle Wolfenstein
* Wolfenstein ( 2009 video game ) ( 2009 )
* Veil, a subordinate gateway realm that connects reality with the Black Sun dimension in the 2009 video game Wolfenstein
Although the term has been used since the early 1990s for various computer and video games such as the Wolfenstein series, its meaning has only recently incorporated an opposing force or antagonist per characterisations in recent games, such as F. E. A. R.
* Spear of Destiny ( video game ), the title of a video game that is a prequel to Wolfenstein 3D

Wolfenstein and games
The shareware distribution method was initially employed by Id Software through Apogee Software to sell their products, such as the Commander Keen, Wolfenstein and Doom games.
Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM and Quake engine ports are ubiquitous to nearly all platforms capable of running games, such as hand-held PCs, iPods, the PSP, the Nintendo DS and more.
Since Id Software and some of its licencees released the source code for some of their previous games, several games which were not ported ( such as Wolfenstein 3D, Spear of Destiny, Heretic, Hexen, Hexen II, and Strife ) can run on Linux and other operating systems through the use of source ports.
The majority of all Id Tech 4 games, including those made by other developers, have a Linux client available, the only current exceptions being Wolfenstein and Brink.
The company's breakout product was 1992's Wolfenstein 3D, a first person shooter ( FPS ) with smooth 3D graphics that were unprecedented in computer games, and with violent game play that many gamers found engaging.
During its early days, Id Software produced much more varied games ; these include the early 3D first person shooter experiments that led to Wolfenstein 3D and Doom — Hovertank 3D and Catacomb 3D.
Id Software was the target of controversy over two of their most popular games, Doom and the earlier Wolfenstein 3D:
In the early 1990s John Carmack used a NeXTcube to build two of his pioneering games, Wolfenstein 3D and Doom.
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Splash Damage also developed a downloadable multi-player only sequel called Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, which is one of the most popular free downloadable games on the internet.
And World War II games such as Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Day of Defeat reflect what you see in popular movies ...
Carmack was the lead programmer of the id computer games Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, Rage and their sequels.
One of the first games with a 3D engine to feature hidden features was Wolfenstein 3D, where certain walls could be " pushed " to reveal hidden passages.
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He is best known as a co-founder of id Software and was a designer for many of their games, including Wolfenstein 3D, Dangerous Dave, Doom and Quake.
He was involved in the creation of several milestone games, including Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Doom II: Hell on Earth and Quake.
There are some more differences from other Wolfenstein 3D engine based games: for instance the player is equipped with a visor capable of both infrared and night vision.
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Some of the early games emphasizing stealth include Castle Wolfenstein ( 1981 ), Metal Gear ( 1987 ), and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake ( 1990 ).

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