Wolfenstein is a series of World War II fantasy-themed computer and video games. All but the first two games follow an American soldier named William "B.J." Blazkowicz. The first two titles were developed by Muse Software, initially for the Apple II, and the rest were developed by id Software.
Games
| Name |
Year of release |
Platforms |
| Castle Wolfenstein |
1981 |
Apple II, DOS, Atari 400/800, Commodore 64 |
| Beyond Castle Wolfenstein |
1984 |
Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS |
| Wolfenstein 3D |
1992 |
MS-DOS, Mac, Apple IIGS, Acorn Archimedes, SNES, Jaguar, GBA |
| Spear of Destiny |
1992 |
MS-DOS |
| Return to Castle Wolfenstein |
2001 |
Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
| Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory |
2003 |
Linux, Mac OS X, Windows |
| Wolfenstein RPG |
2008 |
Mobile phones, iPhone |
| Wolfenstein |
2009 |
Windows, PS3, Xbox 360 |
Related games
- Commander Keen (1990) - William Joseph "Billy Blaze" Blazkowicz II (Commander Keen) is the grandson of William "B.J." Blazkowicz.
- Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) - Level 31 (Wolfenstein) of Doom II is based on the first level of Wolfenstein 3D.
- Super 3D Noah's Ark (1994) - Is a level for level clone of Wolfenstein 3D.
- Rise of the Triad: Dark War (1995) - Was originally going to be a sequel to Wolfenstein 3D called Rise of the Triad: Wolfenstein 3D II.
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007) - Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a spin-off of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
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