Wolfenstein 3D released by id Software in 1992 brought in a change to video games. 2D games were no longer cool and texture mapped 3d rendered games were taking over. However, the ray casting technology presented a challenge if you owned an Amiga computer - it simply wasn't capable of running Wolfenstein 3d and in many ways Wolfenstein 3d can be seen as a major milestone that determined the fate of the Commodore Amiga that went bankrupt in 1994. In this episode we take a closer look at the Amiga and its many FPS clones that attempted to emulate the technology and success of Wolfenstein 3D, but ultimately led to the demise of Commodore.
Credits/Sources:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFZqiSB8qH8&t=1935s
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doD7hmlKun8
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBJOG2nfYVU
► https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/wolf4amiga
► https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.amiga.games/c/MZb9cC0FMhw
TimeStamps:
00:00 - 02:18 - The Amiga in 1992
02:19 - 05:03 - Wolfenstein 3D and Mode 13h
05:04 - 07:17 - Why the Amiga struggled to run Wolfenstein
07:18 - 12:38 - Wolfenstein Clones on the Amiga
12:40 - 14:18 - Doom Source Code releases. Amiga gets Doom
14:19 - 16:57 - A happy ending.
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