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Replay Quake (Jewel Case)

by Atari
Platform : Windows 95, Windows 98
Rated: Unknown
4.7 out of 5 stars 3 customer reviews

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  • Genre-defining first person action game
  • Outstanding graphics
  • Challenging single player mode
  • Multiplayer supported
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Game Information

  • Platform:   Windows 95 / 98
  • PEGI Rating: Unknown
  • Media: Video Game

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  • ASIN: B00004YNT4
  • Release Date: 29 Sept. 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 37,706 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Made by the creators of Doom and Doom 2, Quake features free and fluid motion, ambient sound, and incredible lighting effects. Play solo or against others using Internet, modem, local area network, or serial connection.



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I love quake, I liked it so much better than Duke Nukem or Doom, It is dark and disturbing and totally evil, but that's what makes it special, want to save the world from the hideous shub-nigurrath? A tentacled horrible beast that has unleashed a plague of abhorrent changelings on the earth? Ugh, just imagine. It is gloriously experimental, as most products were for this time. It is gruesomely funny. The monsters have real character, from the chainsaw wielding, rocket tossing ogres, to the horrible hissing, spitting vores. (just what is that awful thing they send after you like a homing rocket) I dont think there is a name to even describe it. The locations are frightening. The story is cool, it has -dark humour, maybe I'm wierd but I couldn't stop laughing in glee. I played it all the way through again just now and it didn't take long. The later (and earlier) secret)levels are challenging, survive ziggurat vertigo, and you can survive anything. New games are good, yes, but revisiting the old, is something every gamer should do once in a while. Just to see how these things started. Like any old game, updates are readily available to get it to run on windows XP. It's ancient technology originally runs in MS DOS. It looks better updated, although it has lost that 'darkness' that I loved so much about it in the beginning, but that can be fixed, by dumbing the display option down enough, to make it not so ridiculously pixellated, but not so 'new' looking, happy medium. Yes. There is incentive to replay it (with four different levels), easy, normal, hard and aeieeeee, nightmare, - it's hidden at the start of the fourth level, (introduction), but you have to fall on the beam, to reach it. Want to try it? It's suicide!Read more ›
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First played Quake on a litle grey Playstation a while back, and it was really addictive.
A few days ago, I bought a copy to see if it would play all right on a PC running Windows 7 with a reasonable graphics card, and found that, with a little help from a freeware program called ProQuake 3.5, Quake runs just as it did in the old days, right down to the atmosphere.
So, if you find yourself becoming a little nostalgic about the heady days of the grey Playstation, do yourself a favour and buy the PC version of Quake. You won't regret it, because you'll be immediately whisked back to the days of your youth. :o)
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Best game by ID Software and works fine on my Windows XP. I play this game almost everyday and am on Hard Mode Already! I love to play this and I thank ID Software everytime I play.
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