Quake Live gets in on the hype
Quake Live will be available in your browsers soon. Problem is–there’s hardly any buzz surrounding the game, which is why the video clip above is a welcome sight. Sure, it may just be Quake III all over again, except that you can play it for free. But if you’ve played your share of FPSes, then Quake Live should be bookmarked in your browser even if it’s going to have in-game ads.
Small price to pay for a free-yet-awesome multiplayer game.
Quake Live now accepting beta testers
Looks like Quake Live is now accepting beta program testers. All you have to do is visit the website and input your email address. However, the site warns: “entering does not guarantee participation in the beta program.”
If you haven’t heard of Quake Live, then you’re not alone. The online shooter is intended to be released as a free version of Quake III Arena. The best part about the game is that it would be launched through a web browser.
The game won’t be as pretty as currently-released shooters, that’s for sure. You see, visuals isn’t id Software’s priority. If a developer …read more
See Quake III for the iPhone in action
Do you still remember hearing about Quake II being ported via homebrew to the DS? If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, then know this: Quake III has been ported to the Apple handhelds. See it in action here:
Quake II has landed on the DS
The DS is indeed the handheld system for FPS, thanks to its control scheme that’s similar to the precision given by the PC’s mouse and keyboard combo. Aside from that, the homebrew people are going nuts porting all sorts of games into the diminutive Nintendo gadget.
You’ll never believe the new homebrew port for the DS: Quake II. Want to know more? Read the details after the jump.




