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The year is 1994. Wolfenstein 3D has been a huge hit, a landmark in the continuing evolution of computer technology. Wolfenstein's creator has been working on a sequel rumored to blow away Wolfenstein as much as Wolfenstein blew away previous attempts at 3D games. However, the release date keeps getting pushed back, and users (there was no role in life called "gamer" back then) were getting anxious. What to do in the meantime? Enter Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold! This shareware game from BBS favorite Apogee used licensed Wolfenstein 3D technology to implement a different game. Blake Stone was a British Special Forces Agent who came back in time to join forces with William J. "B.J." Blazkowicz on the hit NBC sitcom Will & Grace. Robert Wills Stone III was born in Old London, England, Earth on July 2, 2114. The first born of twin children to Elizabeth Anderson Stone and Robert Wills Stone II (deceased); he was nicknamed Blake to avoid an obvious confusion.
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The year is 1994. Wolfenstein 3D has been a huge hit, a landmark in the continuing evolution of computer technology. Wolfenstein's creator has been working on a sequel rumored to blow away Wolfenstein as much as Wolfenstein blew away previous attempts at 3D games. However, the release date keeps getting pushed back, and users (there was no role in life called "gamer" back then) were getting anxious. What to do in the meantime? Enter Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold! This shareware game from BBS favorite Apogee used licensed Wolfenstein 3D technology to implement a different game. Like Wolfenstein 3D before it, it featured six episodes, of 11 levels each. The first episode was available as Shareware. It had a few innovations like being able to talk to people instead of just shoot them, and slightly greater world interaction in the form of switches to deactivate barriers. It was entertaining for a while, but was only intended to fill the gap until Doom came out. It came out a week later. Oops. Nonetheless, much like Wolfenstein 3D before it, it got a single-longer-episode sequel, Planet Strike, released in October 1994. Blake Stone was a British Special Forces Agent who came back in time to join forces with William J. "B.J." Blazkowicz on the hit NBC sitcom Will & Grace. Robert Wills Stone III was born in Old London, England, Earth on July 2, 2114. The first born of twin children to Elizabeth Anderson Stone and Robert Wills Stone II (deceased); he was nicknamed Blake to avoid an obvious confusion. Blake chose a career in the British Royal Navy. At age 22, he led forces in Operation: New London, a fierce struggle to reclaim that outpost colony. The battle cost few of his force's lives. The rebels were destroyed. Blake was awarded the Kindrey Medal of Honor and promoted to the position of Special Operations Commander. Following the New London conflict, there have been numerous battles. In each campaign, Blake Stone was successful. It was his exemplary record which caught the eye of [[His Majesty] and the King's council. Public archives record that, after eight years of heroic service and at the age of 26, Robert Wills Stone III would retire from the Royal Navy.