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{{Mod|title1 = Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold|image1 = Blake Stone screenshot.png|caption1 = Opening level|author(s) = JAM Productions, Apogee|release_date = December 3, 1993|sourceport = DOS|type = Base game}}Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold is a game based on the [[Wolfenstein 3D]] engine. It was made by [[JAM Productions]] and released by [[Apogee Software]] in December 1993, a week before [[id Software]] released [[DOOM]]. Though Blake Stone featured impressive improvements to the [[Wolfenstein 3D]] engine such as floor and ceiling textures, animated objects, more than 60 levels and numerous other features, the release of [[DOOM]] eclipsed that of Blake Stone, and as such, it fell by the wayside. Two games were made; the initial release, also dubbed ''Aliens of Gold'', and a 1994 sequel entitled [[Blake Stone: Planet Strike|Planet Strike]]. Numerous [[Wolfenstein 3D]] mods borrow from Blake Stone, either in terms of graphics or sounds and music. Standouts include [[Blake Wolf]], [[Area 51]] and [[Wolfenstein Collection]]. == External links == * [https://www.mobygames.com/game/blake-stone-aliens-of-gold Blake Stone] at [https://www.mobygames.com/ MobyGames] * [http://legacy.3drealms.com/blake/index.html 3D Realms' Blake Stone Page] * [http://web.archive.org/web/19961222182840/http://www.3drealms.com/catalog/blake/ 3D Realms' Page in 1996] via Wayback Machine [[Category:Base Games]] [[Category:Blake Stone]]
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