
The Nocturnal Missions form a prequel storyline, focusing on the Germans' plans for chemical warfare (Giftkrieg). Fighting through Nazi soldiers, and attacking the bunker under the Reichstag, the major centerpiece of the game is reached in the final mission, where the boss is none other than Adolf Hitler himself (equipped with a robotic suit). "Die, Führer, Die!" is, chronologically, the final episode. His defeat signals the end of this biological war. The episode boss is the scientist Dr Schabbs, the creator of the zombies. has just entered the castle the walls are covered in mulch, and the first enemies found are mutants with third arms grafted into their chests holding pistols. finds out that the operation is real, and that the Nazis are creating a mutant army of undead zombies in Castle Hollehammer. Having defeated Grosse and escaped the castle, B.J. Taking on SS guards, stealing their machine guns and ultimately acquiring a chain gun, he eventually finds himself face to face with the Episode One boss, the ultimate prison guard Hans Grosse. Initially armed only with a knife and a pistol (obtained by overpowering the guard in his cell), B.J.'s initial goal is merely to escape the castle prison. The first three episodes of the game focus on the character of William "B.J." Blazkowicz's attempts to escape from Castle Wolfenstein and overthrow the Nazi regime.ī.J., an Allied spy, had been captured while trying to find the plans for Operation Eisenfaust, and was imprisoned in Castle Wolfenstein. Some unofficial and unstable Fact|date=May 2008 ports to different platforms like Linux and add-ons have been developed.

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The source code of the game was published by id Software on Junder a non-profit EULA, starting the long tradition at id Software of opening the entire source code (but not data) to an old game.
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The game was originally released on the PC and then ported to Macintosh computers, Apple II GS, Acorn Archimedes, Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy Advance, and 3DO. "Die, Führer, Die"The Nocturnal Missions:4. "Escape from Wolfenstein" (shareware episode):2. Like the shareware episode, each commercial episode contains 10 levels, bringing the game to a total of 60 missions. The commercial release consists of three episodes including the shareware episode, and a mission pack called "The Nocturnal Missions". The shareware release contains one episode, consisting of 10 missions (levels). "Wolfenstein 3D" was released as shareware, which allowed it to be copied widely. The building has a number of hidden rooms containing various treasures, food supplies, and medical kits, as well as three different guns and ammunition. In "Wolfenstein 3D", the protagonist is an American soldier (Polish descent) named William "B.J." Blazkowicz attempting to escape from the titular Nazi stronghold there are many armed guards, as well as attack dogs.


It has been ported to a wide variety of systems, including 3DO, Super NES, Game Boy Advance, Acorn Archimedes, Atari Jaguar, and the Apple II GS. Released on for MS-DOS, the game was inspired by the 1980s Muse Software computer games " Castle Wolfenstein" and " Beyond Castle Wolfenstein". It was created by id Software and published by Apogee Software. "Wolfenstein 3D" (originally "Wolfenstein 3-D", commonly abbreviated to "Wolf 3D") is a video game that is generally regarded as having popularized the first person shooter genre on the PC. Requirements = 80286 class CPU, 640 kB RAM Platforms = nowraplinks MS-DOS, Mac, Apple II GS, Acorn Archimedes, NEC PC-9801, SNES, Jaguar, GBA, 3DO nowraplinks end
