Looking back at Catacomb 3D, the game that led to Wolfenstein 3D

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While id’s decision to lean into faster, action-oriented first-person games may seem obvious in retrospect, the video shows that it was far from an easy decision. catacomb 3d The team earned only $5,000 (about $11,750 in December 2025 dollars) through a contract to distribute bi-monthly games-on-a-disk for Softdisk’s Gamers’ Edge magazine. each episode of commander keen The series of run-and-gun 2D games, on the other hand, was still earning “10 times that amount” at the time, Romero said.

stuck to him commander keen It appears to be a “clear business decision,” Romero says in the video. The team also started work on the seventh commander keen Games—with parallax scrolling and full VGA color support—right after catacomb 3dRelease of. at that time it felt like catacomb 3d As John Carmack said, it “may have just been like a weird gimmick that we did for a short time because we wanted to play with a different technology.”

A technical demo shows preliminary work commander keen 7 abandoned in favor of Wolfenstein 3d.

That feeling began to fade away, Carmack said, when his brother Adrian “almost fell out of his seat” while tending to an in-game troll. catacomb 3d. Adrian Carmack said of this feeling, “It automatically draws you in.” “You’re trying to see behind walls, doors, whatever… you get a pop-out like that, and it was one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen in a video game.”

This kind of reaction from one of them ultimately convinced the team to give up two weeks of work curious 7 focus on what will happen wolfenstein 3d. “It feels like this is where the future is going,” Carmack said in the video. “[We wanted to] “Take it to a place where continuing the current orthodoxy doesn’t [lane]”

“Within two weeks, [I was up] One o’clock in the morning and I said, ‘Guys, we shouldn’t make this game [Keen],” Romero told Ars in 2024. ”’This is not the future. The future is getting better because of what we did now basement.’ …And everyone immediately was like, ‘Yeah, you know, you’re right. This is a new thing, and we haven’t seen it, and we can do it, so why aren’t we doing it?”



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