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name=sdlWolf|
image=[[Image:Sdlwolf3d.jpg|250px|thumb|sdlWolf load screen]]|
homepage=[http://www.storm-studios.net/onethirty8 Homepage]|
        name=sdlWolf|
version=beta 1|
version=Beta 1|
downloads=[http://www.storm-studios.net/onethirty8/wolf3d.html Offsite Link]|
downloads=[[#Downloads|Plainfiles]]<br />[http://dchelp.net/selfboot-inducer-file-repository/?type=Games SBI files] (DCHelp)|
release date=4 June 2006|
release date=06/04/2006|
author=[[OneThirty8]]|
author=[[OneThirty8]]|
original=Wolfenstein3D SDL|
original=[http://www.bebits.com/app/2718 Wolfenstein3D SDL]|
best=No|
best=No|
refreshrate=60Hz|
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Based on Steven Fuller's Wolfenstein 3D SDL for Linux, sdlWolf was the first Dreamcast port of Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny to support sound and music.  It has since been overshadowed by fackue's port of [[Wolf4SDL]], which is compatible with more versions of the data files and will play the game directly from the original CD-ROM. In contrast, sdlWolf requires that you burn a copy your Wolf3D or Spear of Destiny data files to the same CD as the Dreamcast program file.
 
==History==
 
Based on Steven Fuller's Wolfenstein 3D SDL for Linux, sdlWolf was the first Dreamcast port of Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny to support sound and music.   
 
It has since been overshadowed by fackue's port of [[Wolf4SDL\DC]], which is compatible with more versions of the data files and will play the game directly from the original CD-ROM. In contrast, sdlWolf requires that you burn a copy your Wolf3D or Spear of Destiny data files to the same CD as the Dreamcast program file.
 
This port itself is still very good. It play's well with the occassional bugs, has save support, and has menu selection capability for the Spear of Destiny expansions - ''Mission 2: Return to Danger'', and ''Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge''.
 
 
==Downloads==
 
===Plainfiles===
 
* SDL Wolfenstein (Full) - [http://dcemulation.org/1-newsdump/ports/sdlWolf/sdlWolf-full.zip Plainfiles]
* SDL Spear of Destiny (Full) - [http://dcemulation.org/1-newsdump/ports/sdlWolf/SpearsdlSpear-full.zip Plainfiles]
* SDL Wolfenstein (Demo) - [http://dcemulation.org/1-newsdump/ports/sdlWolf/sdlWolf-SW.zip Plainfiles]
* SDL Spear of Destiny (Demo) - [http://dcemulation.org/1-newsdump/ports/sdlWolf/sdlSpear-demo.zip Plainfiles]
 
===Source===
 
* sdlWolf Source Code - [http://dcemulation.org/1-newsdump/ports/sdlWolf/wolf-release.tgz Gzip Tarball]
 
===Demos===
* Wolfenstein 3D (Shareware) 1.4 - [ftp://ftp.3drealms.com/share/1wolf14.zip Zipfile]
* Spear of Destiny (Shareware) - [ftp://gamers.org/pub/games/uwp-uml/demos/soddemo2.zip Zipfile]

Latest revision as of 15:55, 21 February 2010

sdlWolf
sdlWolf load screen
Homepage Unknown
Latest Version Beta 1
Downloads Plainfiles
SBI files (DCHelp)
Release Date 06/04/2006
Author OneThirty8
Based on Wolfenstein3D SDL
Best Available Port
For this game?
No
Active No
Refresh Rate 60Hz


History

Based on Steven Fuller's Wolfenstein 3D SDL for Linux, sdlWolf was the first Dreamcast port of Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny to support sound and music.

It has since been overshadowed by fackue's port of Wolf4SDL\DC, which is compatible with more versions of the data files and will play the game directly from the original CD-ROM. In contrast, sdlWolf requires that you burn a copy your Wolf3D or Spear of Destiny data files to the same CD as the Dreamcast program file.

This port itself is still very good. It play's well with the occassional bugs, has save support, and has menu selection capability for the Spear of Destiny expansions - Mission 2: Return to Danger, and Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge.


Downloads

Plainfiles

Source

Demos

  • Wolfenstein 3D (Shareware) 1.4 - Zipfile
  • Spear of Destiny (Shareware) - Zipfile