Quake Blue Monday Jam
Blue Monday is an awesome "blue themed" map pack from some of the best Quake mappers in the community.
Continue reading...Quake, the reason for this site.
Blue Monday is an awesome "blue themed" map pack from some of the best Quake mappers in the community.
Continue reading...Head on over to Makkon's Twitter post where he has links to some of his amazing texture creations.
Continue reading...This is a guide to show you how to get Quake running on the modern QuakeSpasm engine but keep the traditional "software-rendered" chunky look.
Continue reading...Thanks to the phenomenal effort of some of the best Quake mappers in the community, here is the XMAS JAM 2020.
Continue reading...Following my last feature, and continuing the theme of Quake appearing in 90s Australian video game magazines, here I present to you some of the Quake articles from the magazine PC PowerPlay. This was the the sister magazine of Hyper which I previously featured, and as of July 2020, is the only Australian PC gaming focused magazine still being published. In fact it has now lived on longer than it's older sibling Hyper which has since been discontinued. PC PowerPlay is today published by Future.
Continue reading...This is the first in a series of attempting to capture the media buzz around Quake in 1996/97.
Continue reading...Like my interest in old games like Quake, I've always had a fascination with old computer hardware. Over the years I've built up quite the collection of working, fixable, and non-working computer components.
Continue reading...This is my first little map compilation for Quake. Created with TrenchBroom and compatible with vanilla Quake. Place inside ID1 directory.
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