Zeratul 982
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Here's how mine started:
My dad introduced me to Wolfenstein 3D for the first time some years ago. It didn't have real sound effects though. Only triangle waves and noise channels. It must have been the early DOS version of it or something. Still, there was no feeling like running through a maze of rooms shooting at Nazis. Experiencing a first-person shooter game for the very first time can be a rush.
About a year later I bought Wolfenstein 3D for the SNES. I had a blast with that too. But then during Christmas that year, my cousin introduced me to Doom on his computer. I thought to myself, "Hey, what kind of Wolfenstein game is this??" (Heh...) He says, "This isn't Wolfenstein. It's Doom." I was blasted away about twice as much than I was with Wolfenstein. I mean this game had like stairs, curves, and a sky!
About a year later, I bought Doom for the SNES, and almost completely ignored the Wolfenstein game that I had. I still remember how eerie it felt to play Halls of the Damned for the first time until I ran out of ammo for my chaingun, out came the damn rocket launcher and BOOM! Dead.
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