Doom II: Hell on Earth (Video Game 1994)
Two secret levels are used levels from Wolfenstein 3D
"Troldspejlet" Episode #7.12 (TV Episode 1992)
PC version reviewed + footage used"Picket Fences" Remote Control (TV Episode 1994)
The episode opens with Matthew playing the game on his PC."Troldspejlet" Episode #20.14 (TV Episode 1999)
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the video game in his recap of The History of First-Person Shooter Video Games + clip shown"Icons" Unreal (TV Episode 2003)
Footage is shown."Icons" Doom (TV Episode 2004)
Footage is shown.
Spear of Destiny (Video Game 1992)
Doom (Video Game 1993)
In E1M4, Command Control contained a swastika design on the floor of one room, meant as an homage to Wolfenstein 3D."Troldspejlet Computer Xtra" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 1994)
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the game in his review of In ExtremisDoom II: Hell on Earth (Video Game 1994)
Two secret levels appear in the game, the first one is based on the first level of Wolfenstein and features SS as enemies, while the second level is based on the first boss of Wolfenstein 3D where you fight Hans Groose, however, you fight a Cyberdemon in the level"Troldspejlet" Episode #11.11 (TV Episode 1994)
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the video game in his review of Isle of the Dead (1993) (VG)Rise of the Triad: Dark War (Video Game 1994)
The game was initially meant to be an official sequel to Wolfenstein 3D, and reuses assets from the game
Citizen Kane (1941)
Upon defeating General Fettgesicht, he says "Rosenknospe", which is German for "Rosebud"The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Cited as an inspiration for Wolfenstein 3DPac-Man (Video Game 1980)
Hidden level in Episode 3 has you evading the ghosts from Pac-ManZork I: The Great Underground Empire (Video Game 1980)
One of the quit messages is a reference to Zork and the rest of the Infocom text adventure games.Castle Wolfenstein (Video Game 1981)
The idea was based on a previous game with a lapsed trademark.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein (Video Game 2001)
First remake/reboot of the original Wolfenstein series.Wolfenstein (Video Game 2009)
Second remake/reboot of the original Wolfenstein series.Wolfenstein: The New Order (Video Game 2014)
Third remake/reboot of the original Wolfenstein series.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (Video Game 2003)
Spun off from this original game.
Commander Keen 1: Marooned on Mars (Video Game 1990)
The Official Hint Manual for Wolfenstein 3D confirms that Commander Keen is the grandson of Wolfenstein's B.J. Blazkowicz.
"Flying Rhino Junior High" The Game (TV Episode 1998)
Spoofed as Wolfcastle 3DMy Big Fat Independent Movie (2005)
First-person shot in the opening credits of a filmmaker with a double-barreled shotgun, parodying this video game series.Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard (Video Game 2009)
Hazard encounters 2D Nazi soldiers.Postal 4: No Regerts (Video Game 2022)
The "Say Buttsauce" sign is a spoof of the "Call Apogee and Say Aardwolf" sign in Wolfenstein 3D
Return to Castle Wolfenstein (Video Game 2001)