This year’s Crufts was a little different It’s only when you get close up to the (ahem) “enemy soldiers” that you can see any detail, and it’s basic. I confused plants for soldiers umpteen times. The SNES’s more powerful processor makes this basic design possible. The levels are understandably bland, given the lack of available colours and processing speed. Whilst first person shooters are thought to be solely for the PC (and suped- up Amigas), Wolfenstein makes a good fist of it. You are supersoldier nondescript, sent to take down the Nazis, although “unsurprisingly” for a Nintendo title, all swastikas, likenesses to AH, have been removed. It would be unfair to compare this to the PC version (a groundbreaking title) so we’ll just enjoy the fact it’s even on 16- bit and take it from there… If you haven’t heard about Wolfenstein 3D then you’ve probably been living down a hole somewhere, without a computer or any games consoles.
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