Throughout the years we've featured many different types of news stories, from gaming updates, to music disks and even scene demos. Well here with another eye opening news story I think you'll like, as if you have a Sega Master System or Sega 1000, then it might be worth checking out the latest demo of the Wolfenstein 3D game, which is being developed by Under4MHZ for the SMS. In light of this news there's a new video posted below which gives us a better look at the demo which is still being worked on.
Blake Stone Aliens of Gold - Another classic FPS MS-DOS game from 1993 gets an unofficial Amiga update via BSzili
It was only just the other day that we announced through Indie Retro News that BSzili had unofficially released the full version of the classic ID Software game of 'Wolfenstein 3D' and 'Spear of Destiny' over the A1200 with some Fast RAM, no CPU accelerator required. Well here we are with even more MS-DOS/Amiga news thanks to Per Ola who contacted us just recently, as we've just been told that BSzili has released an unofficial Amiga update to the classic game of Blake Stone Aliens of Gold; A game originally released back in 1993 by Apogee Software set in the future and using the Wolfenstein 3D engine.
Spear of Destiny & Wolfenstein 3D - Two classic MS-DOS FPS gets a final version download for the Amiga 1200 via BSZili!
It was only just the other day that we announced through Indie Retro News that BSzili was aiming to bring the full version of the classic ID Software game of 'Wolfenstein 3D' and 'Spear of Destiny' over the A1200 with some Fast RAM, no CPU accelerator required. Well fast forward to today and not only can you play the final version of Wolfenstein on your Amiga 1200 but BSzili has also released the final version of Spear of Destiny over to the Amiga as well. Two incredible games that any Amiga 1200 owner fitting those requirements above should try at least once!
Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny - The prequel to Wolfenstein 3D also gets the Amiga 1200 treatment via BSZili!
It was only just the other day that we announced through Indie Retro News that BSzili was aiming to bring the full version of the classic 1992 ID Software game of 'Wolfenstein 3D' over the A1200 with some Fast RAM, no CPU accelerator required. Well fast forward to today and not only can you still download the early test version of Wolfenstein to try on your Amiga, but Saberman recently contacted us to tell you that BSzili has also released an A1200 test version of Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny - The prequel to Wolfenstein 3D!
Wolfenstein 3D - A Classic MS-DOS FPS as a first test version download for the Amiga 1200 via BSZili!
In 1992 id Software released the incredible first person shooter ' Wolfenstein 3D ' for MS-DOS which featured a unique 3D game engine with multiple enemy types such as Nazi soldiers, dogs, and multiple weapon types to defend yourself with such as guns and knifes. It is a game that is still loved to this day and as such we were excited to find out that BSzili has released a very early test version of the game with the target system being an A1200 with some Fast RAM, no CPU accelerator required!
Extreme Wolfenstien v4 - An enhancement mod for modern FPS gamers
Considering how many people loved our article in relation Ion Maiden; the work in progress first person shooter that uses the famous Build engine from 3D Realms, and Wolfenstein 3DGE, a faithful reinterpretation of the classic Wolfenstein 3D. We've found another Wolfenstein mod you might like, and this one is called Extreme Wolfenstien v4; a rather cool gameplay enhancement mod for modern gamers.
Wolfenstein 3DGE - A faithful reinterpretation of the classic Wolfenstein 3D
Considering how many people loved our article in relation Ion Maiden; the work in progress first person shooter that uses the famous Build engine from 3D Realms; an engine that powered Duke Nukem 3D, Blood, Shadow Warrior and other 90's hits. I thought i'd take a look at other games out there that might just tickle your fancy! Sure enough out pops the latest update of Wolfenstein 3DGE, a faithful reinterpretation of the classic Wolfenstein 3D, designed for and requiring the latest version of 3DGE and a DOOM/Freedoom IWAD.
Wolf3D V1.1 - A SuperCPU release of Wolfenstein 3D on the C64/128 gets an update
In 1992 id Software released the incredible first person shooter ' Wolfenstein 3D ' for MS-DOS which featured a unique 3D game engine with multiple enemy types such as Nazi soldiers, dogs, and multiple weapon types to defend yourself with such as guns and knifes. It is a game that is still loved to this day and as such we were excited to find out AmiDog has released Wolf3D V1.1 ; a new update to the port of Wolfenstein 3D (based on the original ID software source code release) for the C64/128 - Requiring a SuperCPU v2 and 16MB RAM.
Wolf3D - A SuperCPU release of Wolfenstein 3D on the C64/128!
In 1992 many of us had the pleasure of playing id Software's incredible first person shooter ' Wolfenstein 3D ' for MS-DOS. It was the second major release after Commander Keen and featured a unique 3D game engine with multiple enemy types such as Nazi soldiers and dogs, and multiple weapon types to defend yourself with such as guns and knifes. It is a game that is still loved to this day and it's why it came as a shocking surprise to us, to see a port of Wolfenstein 3D (based on the original ID software source code release) has been made available on the C64/128 - Requiring a SuperCPU v2 and 16MB RAM.
Project Warlock - A retrotastic first person shooter you need to see!
Buckshot Software have announced a seriously cool looking retro styled first person shooter via Steam Greenlight as ' Project Warlock ', which is in development for PC, Mac and Linux. Taking its inspiration from 90's shooters such as Wolfenstein 3D and Doom and as a love letter to that era, this game puts you in control of a mysterious and powerful mage who travels through dimensions and universes in an attempt to remove all evil from existence with an array of weapons and magic at his disposal.
Cthon - Retro inspired first person sci-fi shooter that looks seriously cool
Have you had enough of hearing about platformers and strategy games and instead prefer blasting lots of enemies in a similar gameplay style and graphics to that of the original Doom, System Shock, Wolfenstein 3D, Hexen or even Chex Quest? Then come and play 'Cthon' developed by Gravity Games; an old school sci-fi first person shooter, where you become a cybernetic weapon against the dark legions of a powerful evil entity - known only as the Cthon.
Atomprojekt - Loved Wolfenstein 3D? You should play this!
In 1992 many of us had the pleasure of playing id Software's incredible first person shooter ' Wolfenstein 3D ' for MS-DOS. It was the second major release after Commander Keen and featured a unique 3D game engine with multiple enemy types such as Nazi soldiers and dogs, and multiple weapon types to defend yourself with such as guns and knifes. It is a game that is still loved to this day and as a love letter to Wolfenstein 3D, Vaultkeeper has released the full standalone version of Atomprojekt.
Wolfenstein 3D remake now on the Pico-8!
As the 8-bit fantasy console Pico-8 gets improvements to its engine, people are pushing its boundaries more and more. As a result, more and more raycasting demos and games are coming out of the woodwork. As well as a Duke Nukem 3D demake/demo, is a WIP of the granddaddy of them all, Wolfenstein 3D, which many will recognise as the starting point for the whole First Person Shooter genre.
Catacomb 3D series and Keen Dreams - DOS based games coming over to the Amiga
From 1991 and onwards ID Software with publishing rights by Softdisk Publishing released the first person shooter game Catacomb 3-D : The Descent as a prototype of the Wolfenstein 3D engine. It was released as an EGA title for PC DOS as a dark fantasy style game, with the player controlling a Wizard named as ' Petton Everhail ' on a quest to defeat the evil lich Nemesis through a number of catacomb's. Although it was regarded as a landmark title for its time for first person graphics, it is now being ported over to the Amiga with a number of other games also in the pipeline such as the lost episode of classic platformer Commander Keen ' Keen Dreams '.
SplitWolf 1.0 - The only SplitScreen 2-player coop engine for Wolfenstein 3D!
In 1992 ID Software with publishing rights by Apogee Software released the incredible first person shooter ' Wolfenstein 3D ' for MS-DOS. It was the second major release after Commander Keen and featured a unique 3D game engine with multiple enemy types such as Nazi soldiers and dogs, and multiple weapon types to defend yourself with, such as guns and knifes. A critically claimed game for its time with many thousands of copies sold if not millions by now, is just about to get so much better as SplitWolf 1.0, the only SplitScreen 2-player coop engine for Wolf3D has been released!
Spear of Destiny & Wolfenstein 3D - Amiga v1.21 AGA ports are now available
NovaCoder has really kicked it up a notch in the Amiga scene as another bit of news from our friend Solo Kazuki, is the 1.21 Nova release of both Spear of Destiny and Wolfenstein 3D as Amiga AGA editions. Spear of Destiny originally developed by id Software in 1992 is the prequel to the genre defining first person shooter of id Software's Wolfenstein 3D. In regard to these Amiga AGA ports, they are based on various SDL version's of Wolfenstein 3D and some bits from DOOM.
Wolfenstein 3-D - A retro inspired classic that really does feel like the original!
I recently had the pleasure of playing Wolfenstein 3-D : Machines of War, which is the 1st and 2nd free episodes to Jazz Software's action packed, first person retro inspired shooter, and let me tell you it's GOOD! It's not a remake of Wolfenstein just fan based episodes, but it does feel so much like the original game from the retro soundtrack and Nazi voices, to the classic action packed movement we've come to love from the original title. Although the tile textures are further improved from the original, the enemies remain as close to the classic pixels as we remember. The only downside I could find so far in my play through was the amount of times I got stuck in between bushes and I was even being shot from an invisible enemy, but apart from those flaws I'd still highly recommend this gaming retro inspired series.












