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Return to Castle Wolfenstein Platinum Edition, Full with Update, Repacked and Ripped versions AIO

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Every senior game players should remember the classic DOS game in those days – Wolfenstein 3D (released in 1992), which is probably the first FPS game you came into contact with (the ancestor of all FPS games that came out even earlier than DOOM, for example: Quake series, Unreal series). I do believe that a number of players just started to like FPS games affected by this game.

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Wolfram – HD remake of Wolfenstein 3D

Wolfram (AKA: Wolfenstein 3D Remake) is a modern HD remade edition of the classic DOS game Wolfenstein 3D, which was developed by John Carmack from id Software in 1992, and treated as the first game work of First Person Shooter (certainly, as early as 1973, the Maze War born in NASA‘s PDS-1 computer is the only real originator). It was made by Chain Studios from Russia using the Volatile3D II game engine in 2012, released for free.

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