![]() (The first hard drive I ever purchased fit inside this case, too: It was a 20 MB unit.) My wife had an IBM PS/1, mostly for WordPerfect. At the time, I was using an Amiga 500 with a personally-installed hardware switch that would let me jump between the classic AmigaDOS 1.3-which was compatible with all those great games from Europe-and the newer AmigaDOS 2.0. Wolfenstein 3D was released in 1992, while my wife and I were still living in Massachusetts we moved to Phoenix about a year later. And they could do things that were then impossible on the Amiga. Suddenly, PCs were tremendous game machines. ![]() But what Id Software accomplished with Wolfenstein 3D changed everything. In the early 1990s, I was an Amiga diehard, convinced that my personal computer platform of choice was superior to expensive Macs and business-oriented IBM PCs.
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