Catacomb 3-D, a groundbreaking title from 1991, is set to receive an exclusive PC release. This highly anticipated re-release features three physical versions available at various price points: The Shallow Grave Edition, The Stone Tomb Edition, and the Ancient Vault Edition.

The Shallow Grave Edition includes a USB stick with the game, a Making Of video, and a History of Catacomb 3-D PDF written by David L. Craddock. Additionally, you’ll receive Catacomb-themed pins, stickers, a poster, and a cinch bag for a total cost of €69.95.

The Stone Tomb Edition ups the ante with a genuine floppy disk alongside all the items from the Shallow Grave Edition. The Ancient Vault Edition, priced at €154.95, adds to the collection by including everything mentioned and a Catacomb 3-D t-shirt and an additional 5.25” floppy disk.

This release is significant as Catacomb 3-D contributed foundational elements that later influenced games like Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, setting standards in the first-person-shooter genre with innovative features such as the on-screen character face changing when taking damage.

What other classic games do you think have significantly impacted modern gaming franchises?

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    5 months ago

    I like that Romero is bypassing LRG, but - the game kinda sucks. Cool idea but a very niche market.

    If he made a Wolfenstein map pack like he did with the Sigils, that would seem much more promising.

    • @GraniteM
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      25 months ago

      I like that Romero is bypassing LRG

      Is there something wrong with LRG that we should know?

      • @Peffse
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        25 months ago

        yeah, weird phrasing. I mean, they have horrifying shipping times, but I never thought of them as gatekeepers.

    • @TimeNaan
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      15 months ago

      Yeah, it’s definitely an early attempt before they got the formula down with wolfenstein 3D and later perfected it with Doom

    • directive0
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      25 months ago

      Some of us never forget. And the path it paved for the greatest trilogy in gaming (for Mac users anyhow).

      Somewhere in the heavens they are waiting…