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Joe Siegler 07-19-2015 07:35 PM

Stumbling Through the 3D Realms Anthology
 
Late in 2014, we published the 3D Realms Anthology, a collection of 30+ of our classic games from the past, and it has been very well received. An updated Anthology was published to Steam later on, and with it came three more games. Much of the feedback we've received about the Anthology is that it has allowed people to relive games they remember playing when they were younger, and revisiting some classics that they loved.

One fan of the old Apogee titles in our legacy is David Newton. David has a Youtube channel where he talks about various games, and he recently concluded an entire series on the 3D Realms Anthology. In it, David gives his thoughts on every game in the Anthology, as well as a few that were not in there. David was very thorough in his research, and got a lot of fiddly bits and facts correct that a lot of people don't usually pick up on.

We very much enjoyed this series of videos, and we hope that you will too. They're all embedded below, so make sure and check them out. Major props to David for these videos! There are seven in all, broken down by years. Here is a list of all the videos:
  • 1987-1990: Kroz, Pharoh's Tomb, Arctic Adventure, Monuments of Mars, Commander Keen: Invasion of the Vorticons
  • 1991: Dark Ages, Duke Nukem I, Paganitzu, Jumpman Lives!, Crystal Caves, Commander Keen: Goodbye Galaxy!
  • 1992: Secret Agent, Word Rescue, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Wolfenstein 3D, Math Rescue
  • 1993: Major Stryker, Monster Bash, Bio Menace, Halloween Harry, Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, Duke Nukem II
  • 1994: Raptor, Hocus Pocus, Mystic Towers, Wacky Wheels, Planet Strike, Boppin', Rise of the Triad
  • 1995-1996: Terminal Velocity, Realms of Chaos, Duke Nukem 3D, Xenophage, Death Rally, Stargunner
  • 1997-: Steam Anthology, Shadow Warrior, Balls of Steel, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, Overall Summary
The Overall summary on the final video wraps up a few thoughts about the series in general, and also touches on some related titles like the 2013 remake of Rise of the Triad, the 2013 remake of Shadow Warrior, as well as Blood, the PS1/N64 Duke console titles, Max Payne, Prey, Duke Nukem Forever, and finally finishing up with a nod to the forthcoming Bombshell!

In all, the video series comprises a total screen time of two hours and thirty five minutes. It is a lot to get through, but if you're a fan of the games in the 3D Realms Anthology, or just are a fan of 3D Realms in general, these videos are well worth your time to watch.

We've embedded all seven of them below for you to enjoy!














Xantheous 07-20-2015 11:32 PM

Re: Stumbling Through the 3D Realms Anthology
 
A great video series! Kudos to David Newton for creating such detailed videos. He sure can talk at breakneck speeds! :)

Frenkel 07-25-2015 03:28 PM

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I learned some new stuff watching these videos. Like stuff about the music of Blake Stone.

Alyxx 09-16-2015 03:32 PM

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I agree with him, it's surprising the Kroz games aren't in the Anthology...

The Dukenator 09-17-2015 07:13 PM

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I noticed that the Kroz games weresn't listed, but it might've been done that way on purpose. Not sure if they were actually discontinued in 1999, as they were made freeware in 2009. Didn't know that it was 7 episodes and a 8th was canceled.

The anthology was mostly of 3D Realms best games, similar to Rare's Rare Replay.

Alyxx 09-18-2015 03:11 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by The Dukenator (Post 966583)
I noticed that the Kroz games weresn't listed, but it might've been done that way on purpose. Not sure if they were actually discontinued in 1999, as they were made freeware in 2009. Didn't know that it was 7 episodes and a 8th was canceled.

The anthology was mostly of 3D Realms best games, similar to Rare's Rare Replay.

Yeah, but considering Kroz was the origin of Apogee's success, it just seemed strange.

The Dukenator 09-18-2015 03:46 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alyxx (Post 966585)
Yeah, but considering Kroz was the origin of Apogee's success, it just seemed strange.

http://legacy.3drealms.com/history.html - claims Kroz was the birth of Apogee.

And years later, the game becomes freeware. I played it a bit on the tandy computer years ago.

Joe Siegler 09-28-2015 11:56 AM

Re: Stumbling Through the 3D Realms Anthology
 
I released Kroz as freeware on Mar 20, 2009, and included the source code.

http://legacy.3drealms.com/history.html


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