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Quake  Activision (id Software)1996 1life achillesheelfoes aimassist alone axes beamweapons bpjmindexed bunnyhopping cdrom conductivewater cpu-586 dark darkfantasy deadlydecor dedicatedclient demons devconsole devsysnext68x devsysnextintel devsysnextppc dialup difficulty dingy distortedvision dogs doomwad doors dos5 download electricweapons energyweapons eviloverlord findexit firearms firstpersonshooter future gibs gore graybrown idlenoise indoors ipx jumping keys lightmaps medieval meleeweapons middleguns middleprojection militantprotagonist monsters mp-dm nailguns npcfriendlyfire npcstrife opaquewater opengl otherworld overkill permanentcorpses portals powerups quake-series quakeengine rocketjumping rockets sciencefantasy secrets serious sourcecodestolen splatter swimming swrender tcpip telefrag title-demo touchactivation undead underwaterdiving zombies [b]Minimum:[/b]
* MS-DOS 5.0
* Pentium CPU (w/ math co-processor)
* 8 MB RAM
* 80 MB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 16 MB RAM***[b]Episodes:[/b]
1) [i]Dimension of the Doomed[/i] : "The mystical past comes alive"
2) [i]The Realm of Black Magic[/i] : "Ancient castles and strange beasts ahead"
3) [i]The Netherworld[/i] : "Primal fear in a strange dimension"
4) [i]The Elder World[/i] : "Your worst nightmare come true"***Re-released as GLQuake which used OpenGL for rendering rather than software, Windows port of the game was based on GLQuake rather than the original software version.***This game was developed on a several platforms running NeXTSTEP.
[Zerothis]***Partially influenced by H.P.Lovecraft's works.***Excellent game for the time. When I first saw the purple moving clouds in the skies of the game on the free demo I remember I rushed to the store to buy it!! I can remember I played night after night just to finish the game and had sleepy eyes on the office the day after. In the end of the game there was some kind of a monster on a small island which you could jump on to finish it off.. No doubt about it: In its genre, one of the best games ever.
[Roland]
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