In April 1998, id Software repackaged Wolfenstein 3D for retail again, with Activision as their retail publisher. Since Apogee was at that time not set up for retail distribution, id Software went with another company called GT Software (now called GT Interactive). These are the same six episodes that Apogee had been selling as shareware since May of 1992. In mid/late 1993, id Software decided that they were going to publish the same six original episodes of Wolfenstein 3D in the retail market. It's the same first two levels that appear in the full version of the game. There is a two level playable demo floating around for Spear of Destiny. Apogee also resold this product but was not responsible for its distribution. This game consists of one episode with 20 levels. In early 1993, FormGen Corp released Spear of Destiny, a retail sequel to Wolfenstein 3D. Apogee is the official distributor of Wolfenstein 3D's original six episodes in the shareware (online) market. On May 5, 1992, Apogee Software released the shareware episode of Wolfenstein 3D.
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