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  1. Quake (video game) - Wikipedia

    Quake is a 1996 first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive. The first game in the Quake series, [12] it was originally released for MS-DOS and …

  2. Quake on Steam

    Developed by the award-winning id Software, Quake® is the ground-breaking, original dark fantasy first-person shooter that inspires today’s retro-style FPS games. With Quake (Enhanced), experience the …

  3. Quake - Play Online - OldSchoolGames

    Play Quake online for free! Classic shooter game from 1996 by id Software in your browser. Authentic retro gaming experience!

  4. Quake | Quake Wiki | Fandom

    Quake was one of the first fully 3D First-person shooter games. It has its influences from Doom in terms of gameplay, design, and story. For example, Quake features a similar arsenal of Weapons as well …

  5. Quake | Download and Buy Today - Epic Games Store

    Jun 22, 1996 · Download and play Quake at the Epic Games Store. Check for platform availability and price!

  6. Quake | Bethesda.net

    Developed by the award-winning id Software, Quake® is the ground-breaking, original dark fantasy first-person shooter that inspires today’s retro-style FPS games.

  7. The mathematical mystery inside the legendary ’90s shooter Quake 3

    6 days ago · Quake 3 released in 1999 and is considered one of the best computer games of its time. It had a lasting impact on the industry. This legacy wasn’t so much due to the story, but rather because ...

  8. Quake (series) - Wikipedia

    Quake is a series of first-person shooter video games, developed by id Software and, as of 2010, published by Bethesda Softworks. The series is composed of Quake and its nonlinear, standalone …

  9. Quake - Quake Wiki

    Quake is the first game in the Quake series. In the game, the player is cast as a Slipgate explorer, travelling between different dimensions, battling hordes of zombies, demons and various …

  10. Quake - The Strong National Museum of Play

    The first online national game competition, entitled “Red Annihilation,” used Quake and started the domino effect of televised online gaming competitions, which would in turn become an industry worth …