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As with many first-generation PC gamers, Stephen Kick was exposed to the hobby through id Software's gateway drug Wolfenstein 3D. "I went over to a friend's house and they had their home computer, the big bulky white CRT," says the cofounder of remaster specialists Nightdive Studios. "I just remember being blown away by those 'realistic' sound effects and amazing 3D ultra-realistic graphics … it was an awakening of sorts."
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