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===''Wolfenstein 3D''=== The company's breakout product was [[1992 in video gaming|1992]]'s ''[[Wolfenstein 3D]]'', a [[first person shooter]] (FPS) with smooth 3D graphics that were unprecedented in computer games, and with violent game play that many gamers found engaging. After essentially founding an entire genre with this game, id Software created ''[[DOOM]]'', ''[[DOOM II: Hell on Earth]]'', ''[[Quake]]'', ''[[Quake II]]'', ''[[Quake III Arena]]'', ''[[Quake 4]]'' and ''[[DOOM 3]]''. Each of these first person shooters featured progressively higher levels of graphical technology (and progressively higher minimum system requirements). ''Wolfenstein 3D'' spawned a prequel and a sequel, the prequel called ''[[Spear of Destiny]]'', and the second, ''[[Return to Castle Wolfenstein]]'', used the [[id Tech 3]] [[game engine|engine]]. A third "Wolfenstein" sequel has been released by [[Raven Software]], using the ''[[id tech 4]]'' [[game engine|engine]].
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