
Wolfenstein 3D
The SNES port of the revolutionary first-person shooter that defined the genre, featuring Allied spy B.J. Blazkowicz escaping Nazi strongholds with iconic weapons like the chaingun.
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About This Game
Though censored from its PC original (removing blood and Nazi symbols), this version introduced console gamers to fast-paced 3D shooting action with 60 playable levels across 6 episodes.
Notable for its maze-like level design, secret rooms, and boss battles against Hitler in a mech suit - a controversial element that was retained in this port.
Pioneered key FPS mechanics: health packs, armor pickups, and different weapon types - establishing conventions still used in modern shooters.
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