The publisher of Wolfenstein 3D has recalled the struggle to distribute copies of this seminal FPS game in Germany back in the early 1990s. Released as shareware by Apogee in 1992, the game was an instant hit around the globe, but the Nazi symbols and imagery clashed with Strafgesetzbuch section 86a, Germany’s postwar criminal code, which prohibited unconstitutional iconography.
As Sandy said, Wolf3D was hard to get to Germany, and Germany brought a lawsuit against Compuserve in 1992 trying to stop…
