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1992: Id Software releases Wolfenstein 3-D, and it launches a huge computer-game category. Wolfenstein 3-D may not have been the very first "first-person shooter," as the genre came to be known, but it was by far the most successful.
What fond memories of Wolfenstein 3-D. To be that young again and PWNED.com wishes you a Happy 3-D Day!
Players in the game assume the role of an American commando battling Nazis and their supernatural servants. It was banned in Germany because of its use of Nazi symbols, like the swastika, and music, like the "Horst Wessel Lied."
Wolfenstein 3D did more than define a genre. It also launched a company, id Software of Mesquite, Texas, which leveraged Wolfenstein 3D's success into a franchise of wildly successful first-person shooters, including the seminal Doom and Quake series.

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I remember playing Wolf. 3-D on an old ass comp. with the keyboard attached to the monitor n shit. ahhh... me n my sisters, killing nazis, good times! My favorite part of course being the end battle with HITLER HIMSELF and the two big ass machine guns in each hand like WTF YOU WANNA MESS WITH THE DICTATOR-NATOR?! (saying "dictator-nator" out loud just made my side hurt from laughter. btw.)
Great game. I think we still have it on floppy disk somewhere in my parents basement.