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  2. Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    The interview discussed the Return to Castle Wolfenstein film with id employees. [42] In the interview, Todd Hollenshead indicated that the movie was in the works, though still in the early stages. On August 3, 2007, Variety confirmed Return to Castle Wolfenstein, to be written and directed by Roger Avary and produced by Samuel Hadida. [43]

  3. List of Apple IIGS games - Wikipedia

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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein: 1992: Martin Hill Yes Incomplete - basic game engine only, no enemy AI or finished levels Rick Dangerous: 2019: Jason Anderson Yes Playable, sound engine needs work (low quality); bugs Runaway Robots: 1988: Tomoo Yoshiya / PBI Software Yes S.D.I. 1988: Cinemaware Unverified Reported in development. Actual screen ...

  4. List of best-selling PC games - Wikipedia

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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein: 1 million [108] Wolfenstein: November 19, 2001: First-person shooter: Gray Matter Studios id Software: Activision: Dungeon Siege: 1 million [126] Dungeon Siege: April 5, 2002: Role-playing game: Gas Powered Games: Microsoft Game Studios: Hotel Giant: 1 million [127] — May 17, 2002: Business simulation: Enlight ...

  5. Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    Wolfenstein is a series of alternate history World War II video games originally developed by Muse Software. [1] The majority of the games follow William "B.J." Blazkowicz, an American Army captain, and his fight against the Axis powers.

  6. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - Wikipedia

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    Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a free and open-source multiplayer first-person shooter video game within the Wolfenstein series. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was originally planned to be released as a commercial expansion pack to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and later as a standalone game.

  7. Category:Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein; John Romero; Wolfenstein RPG; W. Wolfenstein (2009 video game) Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus; Y. Wolfenstein: Youngblood

  8. Activision - Wikipedia

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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein was a critical and financial success, and led Activision to acquire the remaining shares of Gray Matter in 2002 for about $3.2 million, [46] with the intent to help Infinity Ward expand out the Call of Duty franchise.

  9. Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection

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