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When it comes to videogames, John Carmack is kind of a big deal. Lead programmer of games like Doom and Quake, he's unarguably one of the folks that put first-person shooters on the map. So it seems fitting that Carmack will ...
| Nick Chester |
The best Nazi shooter ever released on consoles in mid-August 2009 is available on Steam. That’s right -- Raven Software’s FPS Wolfenstein has come to Valve’s ever-popular digital distribution service. Price...
| Brad Nicholson |
Yep, Germany's at it again! Despite being approved for release in the oppressive Nanny-state, it seems that the German version of Wolfenstein has now been recalled, with Activision pulling the Raven-developed game from store ...
| Jim Sterling |
The latest Wolfenstein release didn’t sell well during its launch week. According to the latest NPD numbers, a mere 106,000 units were sold between August 25th and August 29th. The Xbox 360 version -- which we reviewed ...
| Brad Nicholson |
Raven Software appeared to be having a good year, releasing two wildly popular games in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Wolfenstein. Despite this, however, it's recently been revealed that the studio has suffered significant lay...
| Jim Sterling |
How's that for a kick in the nazi nuts? Wolfenstein has just launched today, and a vast number of the team responsible for its multiplayer mode have been sacked as a nice reward. UK developer Endrant Studios was working on th...
| Jim Sterling |
When it was announced that Zenimax had bought id reactions were pretty positive... unless you were John Romero. It seems that the guys at id agree with the majority of us that being bought by Zenimax was a pretty good thing a...
| Matthew Razak |
The latest Wolfenstein is hitting stores next week and we have been sent a positively gripping trailer for it. My knuckles are whiter than stock broker's nostril hairs after a three-day weekend. Nazis and giant bugs and all s...
| Conrad Zimmerman |
I don't know what it was about Doom RPG, but it was one of my favorite mobile games back when I had a Java-based handset. There was nothing particularly novel about the game, it being an extremely typical turn-based-style RPG...
| Nick Chester |
Rise of the Triad is one of those games that time forgot. Overshadowed by its predecessors, Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, it never really grew into household name that those two classic shooters did despite being developed by Apog...
| Matthew Razak |
Wolfenstein, like all good PC games, has been leaked onto the Internet for the freeloading enjoyment of dirty pirates. The Multiplayer portion of the game has been distributed online at the usual places, and Texas-based studi...
| Jim Sterling |
Castles and Wolfenstein go together like peanut butter and jelly or Ian Somerhalder and stupid teary-eyed stares. Could you imagine playing a Wolfenstein without having to stride through some sort of stony hallway clotted wit...
| Brad Nicholson |
This trailer was originally sent out to us late last week, but a glitch caused some sort of corruption in the file and there was no audio. So, we held off until we could get the full version rather than waste your time by mak...
| Conrad Zimmerman |
In bad news originally spotted by Shacknews, id Software's and Raven Software's Wolfenstein has been sort of delayed. The good news is that it's only by a few weeks; the game is now officially set to ship the week of August 1...
| Nick Chester |

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