Quake
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Id Software's John Carmack Talks IPhone Games, Doom...way about Carmack's past work. He's the co-founder of id Software and the genius behind some of the biggest titles in gaming, including Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein 3-D and many others. His engines have been used to create other award winning... In this article: John Carmack, Iphone, Doom 3, Wolfenstein, Id Software, Doom, Rage, Quake, Doom 4, and Half-Life |
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PopMatters | November 12, 2009
Once-Venerable L.A. Times Borrows From PopMatters (Re:Print)
...Drop Edge of Yonder," his first new novel in nearly a quarter of a century; earlier this year, it reissued "Nog. " Now come "Flats" and "Quake," collected together in one double-sided volume (244 pp., $17 paper). For the first time in more...
In this article: Rudy Wurlitzer, Nog, Sam Peckinpah, Bob Dylan, Zeitgeist, E mail, and DVD
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Kotaku | November 09, 2009
Head In The Clouds: Flying In Video Games [Feature]
...[above or below you] where you had to start exploring the Z axis." Like Doom players that had to learn to use the mouse to enjoy Quake, your average gamer has to put in effort to master flight. Instead of thinking in only one or two...
In this article: TIE Fighter, X-wing, Star Wars: Battlefront, Dark Void, Avatar, and Doom
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | November 07, 2009
Doom creator discusses experiences with Apple
...executives are not happy with the increasing popularity of the iPhone and iPod touch as a gaming platform. Carmack -- responsible for Doom, Quake and other titles -- has spent several years working with Apple in order to get games such as...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Doom, John Carmack, USB Drive, Nintendo DS, AT&T, and The Beatles
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PopMatters | November 03, 2009
The Modern FPS (Moving Pixels)
...2000 or so. The same could be said about the DS titles, their level design and gameplay immediately bring to mind the old FPS days of Quake or even Doom. The player runs about a maze-like space, fighting monsters as they go, and unlock doors...
In this article: Valve, Ludic, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, Shadow Complex, Bread, Mega Man 9, Dementium: The Ward, and Call of Duty
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Slashdot | October 30, 2009
Masten Qualifies For $1 Million Space Prize
...Thursday, which didn't please John Carmack, founder of rival team Armadillo Aerospace. Heck, Carmack's spent so much money on his vehicle that he's had to take time off to put out new versions of Doom and Quake just to refill the coffers.
In this article: John Carmack, Mathematica, Masten Space Systems, Doom, Armadillo Aerospace, Northrop Grumman, and Slashdot
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Boing Boing | October 15, 2009
Mouse plays Quake II, everyone wins
...open-source Quake 2 engine to power a VR maze that he ran mice through in order to study their neurons while they moved. My wife, who played Quake on the British national team, wants to teach the mouse to rocket-jump. Tank's team designed an...
In this article: Quake II, Derivative, Anthropology, Katamari Damacy, University of California at San Diego, Tobacco, and Styrofoam
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PC World: Latest Technology News | August 18, 2009
Quake Live Now Live for the Mac
Quake Live is essentially a reworked version of Quake 3 Arena, designed for free play in a Web browser using a plug-in. Users create an account and play against each other. The game features more than 40 arenas and five game modes. You can...
In this article: Id Software, Linux, Quake 3 Arena, and Texas
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Yahoo! News | August 18, 2009
Quake Live now live for the Mac (Macworld.com)
...Mac By Peter Cohen - Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:52PM EDT Add articles about technology to your My Yahoo! Quake Live is essentially a reworked version of Quake 3 Arena, designed for free play in a Web browser using a plug-in. Users create an...
In this article: Id Software, Linux, Quake 3 Arena, Firefox, Mac OS X 10.4, and Yahoo
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | August 14, 2009
Quake Live for Mac set to arrive on August 18th
Following its promise to expand Quake Live to new platforms, id Software is ready to launch the Mac and Linux versions on August 18th. The game follows the same concept as the first-person shooter Quake III Arena, although played through a...
In this article: Linux, Quake III Arena, Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, Safari, and Nvidia
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PC World: Latest Technology News | August 14, 2009
Quake Live for Mac Hits the Web on August 18
...on its promise of providing quality browser-based fragging to Mac users. Speaking at this past week's QuakeCon 2009, id CEO Todd Hollenshead said Quake Live is expanding to Mac and Linux platforms on August 18. The game, which is a...
In this article: Linux, Nvidia, Web-based, Quake III Arena, Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, and Intel
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Description from Wikipedia:
Quake is a first-person shooter video game that was released by id Software on June 22, 1996. It was the first game in the popular Quake series of video games.
Quake was released just as the Internet was commercially coming of age, and much of its popularity arose because it was one of the few games of its kind playable over the internet rather than just a local network.
- Name:
- Quake
- Genre:
- FPS
- Published By:
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- Macmillan Digital Publishing USA (Linux)
- MacSoft (Macintosh)
- Sega (SS)
- Pulse Interactive (mobile)
- Activision/Valve Corporation (Steam)
- GT Interactive (PC)
- Midway Games (N64)
- PXL computers (Amiga)
- Modes:
- Single-player
- Designed By:
- John Romero (lead designer), John Carmack (lead programmer) American McGee, Sandy Petersen, Tim Willits
- Developed by:
- id Software
- Rating:
- ESRB: T (SS)
- Media Type:
- Compact disc (1), download, cartridge
- Requirements:
- 1 MB Graphics card
- Platforms:
- Amiga, Falcon, IRIX, Macintosh, PC (DOS, Linux, Windows), N64, OS/2, Risc PC, Saturn, Solaris, Windows Mobile,Zeebo, source ports to additional platforms
- Inputs:
- Keyboard, mouse, joystick
- Version:
- 1.09/0.98 (GLQuake)
- Engine:
- Quake engine
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