Taking down Mecha-Hitler |
In this classic first-person shooter released in 1992 for MS-DOS, the player takes on the role of protagonist William “B.J.” Blazkowicz as he infiltrates the bunker of the infamous Mecha-Hitler. The player navigates through dark corridors, dodging enemy fire and taking out Nazi soldiers along the way, until finally coming face to face with the towering robotic form of Hitler himself. The intense battle that follows is a true masterpiece of game design, with players unleashing a hail of bullets at the machine while dodging its deadly attacks.
Our gaming shadow boxes feature elements raised at different levels for an amazing 3D effect. You gotta see it to believe it, pictures don’t do it justice! This frame showcases sprites and backgrounds printed on high-quality photo paper that will last a lifetime. Precisely cut by machine and assembled by hand, this stunning piece of video game art is sure to impress. |
Specs: |
• Dimensions: 9″ x 9″ x 1.5″ (Inside), 10″ x 10″ x 1.75″ (Outside) • Frame: High-Quality Shadow Box Wooden Frame (Black), Glass Insert. |
Due to RGB monitors displaying colors differently from print formats, there might be some variation in color. | |
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