Wolfenstein 3D (SNES) Gameplay

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2010

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Gameplay of the first firstperson shooter game ever, Wolfenstein 3D!

Trivia:

Although Wolfenstein 3D takes place during World War 2, the enemy soldier getting knocked down by B.J. Blazkowicz on the box cover of the game, is carrying an M16. That weapon didn't exist until 1960.

It was #44 in FLUX Magazine's (Issue #4) Top 100 Video Games of All-Time.

Sandra Bullock is playing Wolfenstein 3D on a Macintosh computer in the movie "The Net" (1995).

The collective title of episodes #4-6 ("Nocturnal Missions") is actually a slightly naughty joke.

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In Episodes 3 & 6 of the registered version the music seems to include a Morse code beeping in the background

Here it is:

TO BIG BAD WOLF DE ["de" means "from" in amateur radio Morse code jargon] LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD ELIMINATE HITLER IMPERATIVE COMPLETE MISSION WITHIN 24 HOURS OUT

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  • you fucking suck. It looks like you're playing on "Can I play daddy" difficulty and you missed the first secret at 0:50. You're a fucking Wolfenstein noob.

  • @AdmiralZinji I don't do secrets, I do gameplay. I know all secrets in the game and I beat this game at least 5 times. But when I do gameplay, I simplify my gameplay.

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  • @AdmiralZinji Don't blow a gasket. FPS games on the Super Nintendo were notoriously hard to play. Wolf 3D and Doom on the SNES were both plagued by slow framerates, pixelated graphics, and stiff controls. Considering all this, it's not too unreasonable to cut the video poster some slack.

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  • Not sure if you'd know this (I've searched and searched and can't find proper info on it), but you mentioned FLUX Magazine's top 100 games from issue 4 in the description, and I wanted to know if you know what the top 10 was. I can only find bits and pieces of the list through MobyGames, but I'm trying to find the top 10, in order, so that I might contribute it to a site that gathers such lists. If you can help at all it would be much appreciated.

  • Plus, the guards talk in English...

  • SNES took out all the Swastikas from the game and messed up the Iron Crosses on the wall. :/

  • i left my super nes and this game at my folks place, and for some reason i really wanna play it. too bad they live far away...

  • i found the download link and put it in the video response. but the video's not that interesting.

  • @EddySpeedFingers

    Select cycles through your weapons, but, the lame thing is, once you pick up the chaingun, you can only use that, the flamethrower, and the rocket launcher, you can't switch back to your rifle/smg or pistol and knife. If you wish to stick to the pistol, avoid picking up the smg, if you want to stick with the smg, avoid picking up the chaingun. It's lame, but that's just the way it is on SNES Wolf.

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