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Return to Castle Wolfenstein
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| Developer: Gray Matter, Nerve Software |
| Publisher: Activision, Inc. |
| Technology: id Tech 3 |
| Release Date: November 19, 2001 |
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| Chat-Room: #lobby |
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| Buy Physical: ebay.com |
| Buy Digital: gog.com, Steam |
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Info
Wolfenstein, the legacy lives on!
id Software's definitive first person shooter returns to reunite you in an apocalyptic battle with ultimate evil. Rage against Hitler's diabolical machine in single-player or wage war in team-based multiplayer mode - all in a full-blown Fatherland graphically realized to Germanic perfection. Face your fear. The fate of humanity is in your hands.
• EPIC ENVIRONMENTS
• BIG SCREEN CINEMATIC EFFECTS
• FEARSOME FIREPOWER
• TEAM-BASED MULTIPLAYER ACTION
• FEROCIOUS A.I.
• INTENSE STORY-DRIVE ACTION
World War II rages and nations fall. SS head Himmler has Hitler's full backing to twist science and the occult into an army capable of annihilating the Allies once and for all. Battling alone, you're on an intense mission to pierce the black heart of the Third Reich and stop Himmler - or die trying. Fighting in advanced team-based multiplayer mode, you'll wage your own WWII in an all-out Axis vs. Allies contest for frontline domination.
Powered by the Quake III Arena engine, the Wolfenstein universe explodes with the kind of epic environments, A.I., firepower and cinematic effects that only a game created by true masters can deliver. The dark reich's closing in. The time to act is now. Evil prevails when good men do nothing.
taken from the back of the box
Screens
How-To-Play On-line
Grab a iortcw executable for your system and start playing immediately!
Downloads
| Filename |
Size |
Description |
| RTCW-SP-GPL.zip |
3.56 MB |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Singleplayer source code |
| RTCW-MP-GPL.zip |
3.17 MB |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Multiplayer source code |
| wolf_spdemo.exe |
114 MB |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Singleplayer demo (Win32) |
| Wolf_MPDemo.exe |
66.3 MB |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Multiplayer demo (Win32) |
Source Code Availability
The source code was released on August 13th 2010, under the GNU General Public License 3.
Broadcast features
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Check out the following appearances of this game on broadcast television. Click the remote control in order to zap to any segments that are listed. You can also open the link in a new window, or tab to watch it fullscreen.
• Extended Play - 2001-05-25
Segment: E3 Coverage
Timecode: @ 9:52 m:s
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• Extended Play - 2001-06-29
Segment: History of the FPS
Timecode: @ 1:11 m:s
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• GameSpot TV - 2001-01-23
Segment: Drew Markham Interview
Timecode: @ 11:51 m:s
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Magazine features
• Computer Gaming World #189 - Apr 2000
Read.Me
• Computer Gaming World #191 - Jun 2000
Letters - Wherefor Wolf?
Read.Me - Must See
• Computer Gaming World #196 - Nov 2000
The Future of 3D
Read.Me - Wrecking the Reich
Read.Me - Pipeline
• Computer Gaming World #197 - Dec 2000
Cover
Cover Story
• Computer Gaming World #199 - Feb 2001
The 10 Most Anticipated Games of 2001
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