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{{Mod|title1 = Blake Wolf|image1 = Blakewolf.png|caption1 = Level 6|author(s) = Brian Lowe|release_date = January 13, 1999|base_game = Shareware Wolfenstein|sourceport = DOS, SDL|type = Mod|code_changes = No|maps = 10|new_graphics = Yes|files_included = All}}Blake Wolf is a mod for shareware Wolfenstein. It was made by [[Brian Lowe]] and was released on January 13, 1999.
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{{Mod|title1 = Blake Wolf|image1 = Blakewolf.png|caption1 = Level 6|author(s) = [[Andy Nonymous]]
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[[Brian Lowe]]|release_date = January 4, 1999 (VSWAP)
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May 6, 1999 (Final version)|base_game = Shareware [[Wolfenstein 3D]]|sourceport = DOS, SDL|type = Mod|code_changes = No|maps = 10|new_graphics = Yes|files_included = All}}'''Blake Wolf''' is a mod for shareware [[Wolfenstein 3D]]. Initially released as a VSWAP compiled by [[Andy Nonymous]], [[Schabbs|Brian Lowe]] made maps for the patch during the early months of 1999. The set was updated occasionally, with the final 10-level version being finished on May 6, 1999.
   
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== Description ==[[
As the title indicates, the mod uses the atmosphere from [[Blake Stone]] (guards and graphics). 10 levels are featured and all are well designed and fair in size.
 
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[[Andy Nonymous]] was busy in 1999, sometimes collaborating with Brian Lowe in breathing new life into old existing patches or converting graphics, e.g. [[Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold|Blake Stone]], or [[Operation: Body Count (mod)|Operation: Body Count]] into shareware Wolfenstein. [[Schabbs|Lowe]] finished his first map for the set in January 1999.
   
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The set features a good deal of textures, sprites and sounds from [[Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold|Blake Stone]], with some being omitted due to the limitations of shareware Wolfenstein. Though [[Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold|Blake Stone]] used a different palette, most colors have been replicated fairly well.
An SDL port was released in September 2008, making it one of the first ports of early Wolf projects.
 
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== Ports ==
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On June 8, 2010, numerous shareware sets were released bundled with SDL EXE's; among them was Blake Wolf.
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The set was a major inspiration for [[Blake Revolution]].
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.wolfenvault.com/files/mods/abc/BWolfSDL.zip Download Blake Wolf (SDL)] at [http://www.wolfenvault.com/ The Wolfenstein 3D Vault]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010604174017/http://www.belowe.com/blakew1.zip Download Blake Wolf (DOS)] at [[Wolfenstein 3D Dome|The Wolfenstein 3D Dome]] (archived)
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*[http://wolfenvault.areyep.com/files/mods/abc/BWolfSDL.zip Download Blake Wolf (SDL)] at [http://wolfenvault.areyep.com/ The Wolfenstein 3D Vault]
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*Download at MediaFire: [https://www.mediafire.com/file/22fa8q8c1nzon68/Blake_Wolf.7z/file DOS] | [https://www.mediafire.com/file/2zd678oyrw26alf/Blake_Wolf_%2528SDL%2529.7z/file SDL] | [https://www.mediafire.com/file/brged5cijjjig7q/Blake_Wolf_patch.7z/file May 1999 maps only]
 
* [http://wolf3d.darkbb.com/t1615-blake-wolf-sdl-version SDL release thread] at [[Haven]]
 
* [http://wolf3d.darkbb.com/t1615-blake-wolf-sdl-version SDL release thread] at [[Haven]]
 
* News at the [[Dome]]: [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsmay2010.htm MAY/JUNE 2010]
 
* News at the [[Dome]]: [http://www.wolfenstein3d.co.uk/newsmay2010.htm MAY/JUNE 2010]
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 1 January 2024

Blake Wolf is a mod for shareware Wolfenstein 3D. Initially released as a VSWAP compiled by Andy Nonymous, Brian Lowe made maps for the patch during the early months of 1999. The set was updated occasionally, with the final 10-level version being finished on May 6, 1999.

== Description ==[[ Andy Nonymous was busy in 1999, sometimes collaborating with Brian Lowe in breathing new life into old existing patches or converting graphics, e.g. Blake Stone, or Operation: Body Count into shareware Wolfenstein. Lowe finished his first map for the set in January 1999.

The set features a good deal of textures, sprites and sounds from Blake Stone, with some being omitted due to the limitations of shareware Wolfenstein. Though Blake Stone used a different palette, most colors have been replicated fairly well.

Ports[]

On June 8, 2010, numerous shareware sets were released bundled with SDL EXE's; among them was Blake Wolf.

The set was a major inspiration for Blake Revolution.

External links[]