![]() ![]() I remember downloading a Dos Box onto one of my PCs and looking at online instructions of what codes to type in to get the game to play. Over the years I have downloaded this game numerous times for my own nostalgia. I would use the arrow keys and the spacebar to open doors, and I would allow my younger brother to press ctrl to shoot at the enemies such as Nazi soldiers, dogs and big final bosses. This was a Nazi German prison set during World War II. Using the keyboard the objective was to navigate the protagonist, Allied spy William ‘B.J’ Blazkowicz, on his mission to escape from Castle Wolfenstein. ![]() Originally released on for DOS, it was inspired by the 1981 Muse Software video game Castle Wolfenstein, and is the third installment in the Wolfenstein series. It was developed by id Software and published by Apogee Software and FormGen. ![]() The rewarding feel one got after taking down Hitler was unparalleled.Wolfenstein 3D is a first-person-shooter that I first played on PC when I was around 8 years of age. The game was pretty challenging, and the final boss fight completely pushed that to the next level.īack in the day, most games were challenging and Wolfenstein 3D was not an exception. The built up to the final boss involved a lot of thrilling action sequences with the various enemies in the game, finally leading to Hitler. I still remember the adrenaline rushing final boss fight against Hitler. Apart from introducing a new genre to the world, Wolfenstein 3D was an excellent game itself. A genre that revolutionized the gaming industry and was liked by a majority of the gamers around the world.Ī genre that paved the way for some excellent titles in the future. The game was iD Software's second game, and it gave the world a new genre. Most of the gamers who started playing video games in the 90s or 2000s started their journey with this game. ![]() Some of the games back then are arguably better and more enjoyable than some of the latest ones out there.Īmidst all the PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty Mobile hype, we decided to look back at some of the games from the 90s which we loved back in the day, and today as well. While the games back in the day didn't appeal at a graphically realistic level, they still had stellar art styles, and amazing game design and narratives. However, no one would deny the fact that we still have fond memories of the games we played back in the day. From 8 bit games to games having 1:1 scale of real-world places, the gaming industry has seen a lot. Back in the day, most gamers had those Chinese knockoffs of the NES with the cartridge claiming to have ten thousand games. Gaming has come a long way in the past two decades. ![]()
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