I grew up playing 90s computer games, and must admit my earliest memory of playing a video game of any kind is of the bloody, first-person shooterWolfenstein 3Dthat my father had installed on his Windows 95 computer.

The franchise is still going strong all these decades later, and right now you could relive my childhood for $1.49 by taking advantage ofSteams ongoing deal on the entire Wolfenstein franchise.

Collect the entire Wolfenstein franchise for less than $6 per game

Here are the games from the Wolfenstein franchise available on Steam at up to 85% off:

Wolfenstein 3D:$1.49 (70% off)

Return to Castle Wolfenstein:$1.99 (60% off)

Wolfenstein: The New Order:$3.99 (80% off)

Wolfenstein The Old Blood:$3.99 (80% off)

Wolfenstein Youngblood:$4.99 (75% off)

Wolfenstein Cyberpilot:$4.99 (75% off)

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus:$5.99 (85% off)

PlayWolfenstein: Enemy Territoryfree

For those who might not be familiar with Wolfenstein, you might try out one of the games in the franchise without spending a pennyWolfenstein: Enemy Territoryis free to play, andshould tell you whether this is the supernatural Nazi-killing game series for you.It is free, after all:

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

is the fifth game in the Wolfenstein line of games.

It is a WW2 shooter game with multiple maps, unique objectives, and and a variety of weapons and gadgets to choose from.

The game hosts a maximum of 32 players at once, and you’re able to choose to play as an engineer, medic, soldier, field ops, or covert ops.

It was originally released in 2003, but after 19 years of fans keeping the game alive with video game modifications to allow multiplayer games and custom maps, the official game developers, Splash Damage and Bethesda Softworks, have released official servers in the U.S., Europe, Australia, and the UK to play the original game online with a multiplayer option.

If you find yourself enjoyingEnemy Territory, I recommend diving into the franchise, especially if you like first-person shooter games.

(If you appreciate knowing all the lore, youll discover the games are actually avery loose prequel to the more well-known Doom series, whichcomes from the same developer, Id Software.)