The History of ID SOFTWARE: Wolfenstein 3D (1991 - 1993) - RagnarRox

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After the huge success of the first Commander Keen trilogy and founding their own company id Software, John Carmack, John Romero, Adrian Carmack and Tom Hall started to pioneer the new genre of first person shooters with Hovertank 3D, Catacomb 3D and eventually, the groundbreaking Wolfenstein 3D.\r
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Games shown in this video:\r
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Commander Keen - The Earth Explodes (1990) - MS-DOS\r
Commander Keen - Marooned on Mars (1990) - MS-DOS\r
Wolfenstein 3D (1992) - MS-DOS\r
Rescue Rover (1991) - MS-DOS\r
Commander Keen - Secret of the Oracle (1991) - MS-DOS\r
Wing Commander - (1990) - Commodore Amiga\r
Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss (1991) - MS-DOS\r
Elite (1984) - C64\r
The Eidolon (1985) - C64\r
Hovertank 3D (1991) - MS-DOS\r
Catacomb 3D (1991) - MS-DOS\r
Castle Wolfenstein (1981) - MS-DOS\r
Castle Wolfenstein (1981) - C64\r
The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki (1994) - MS-DOS\r
Blake Stone (1993) - MS-DOS\r
Operation Body Count (1993) - MS-DOS\r
Wolfenstein 3D (1994) - SNES\r
Super Noahs Ark 3D (1994) - SNES\r
Doom (1994) - MS-DOS\r
Sources:\r
Masters of Doom (ISBN: 0812972155)\r
Wikipedia\r
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