Super Nintendo (SNES)

Wolfenstein 3D

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Developed by id Software, the SNES version of Wolfenstein 3D arrived in 1994 as a landmark first-person shooter. Players control Allied agent B.J. Blazkowicz as he escapes Nazi strongholds, fighting through maze-like corridors with iconic weapons. Its fast pace, secret rooms, and pioneering perspective made it one of the most important early FPS titles ever released.
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Release Date
1994-01-01
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Plays
6

The game uses a first-person perspective with movement, turning, shooting, and door interaction mapped to the SNES controller. Each stage is built from labyrinthine hallways, locked doors, and hidden passages, and progression depends on finding keys, ammunition, health, and the exit. Players face patrolling soldiers, elite guards, and bosses while searching for secret areas and collecting power-ups along the way.

B.J. Blazkowicz

The Allied spy and protagonist who infiltrates enemy strongholds alone.

Check corners and narrow corridors first to avoid being surrounded. Search suspicious walls and interactable areas for secret rooms that often contain ammo, health, and extra lives. When ammunition is low, save stronger weapons for tougher enemies and use doorways or retreats to break enemy pressure one fight at a time.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learn the map layout before attempting full completion to reduce backtracking.

Tips

Keep moving and use doorways as cover to reduce incoming fire.

User Reviews

The SNES port preserves the tense pacing, though it makes technical compromises compared with the PC original.

User Reviews

As an early console FPS conversion, it remains historically important and still fun to revisit.

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