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  2. Quake (series) - Wikipedia

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    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 sequels, which vary in setting and plot.

  3. Quake II engine - Wikipedia

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    The Quake II engine (id Tech 2.5), is a game engine developed by id Software for use in their 1997 first-person shooter Quake II. [1] It is the successor to the Quake engine . Since its release, the Quake II engine has been licensed for use in several other games.

  4. Quake 2 Just Got a “Surprise” Remaster - AOL

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    After months of leaks and rumors, the Quake 2 remaster is finally out.

  5. Quake II - Wikipedia

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    The game code of Quake II, which defines all the functionality for weapons, entities, and game mechanics, can be changed in any way because id Software published the source code of their own implementation that shipped with the game. Quake II uses the shared library functionality of the operating system to load the game library at run-time ...

  6. Category:Quake II engine games - Wikipedia

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  7. Jake2 - Wikipedia

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    Jake2 is a full-Java application. It can use Java OpenGL / Java OpenAL or LWJGL for its internal Java low-level OpenGL library. Both single and multiplayer modes of Quake II are working, and it is possible to use it both as an installed application or by Java Web Start. The performance of Jake2 is on par with the original C version. [13]

  8. Quake Army Knife - Wikipedia

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    Quake Army Knife (QuArK) is a free and open-source program for developing 3D assets for a large variety of first-person shooters, [2] such as video games using the Quake engine by id Software or the Torque engine.

  9. Malice (1997 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Online publication Adrenaline Vault gave the game 4.5/5 and it won their "Best Addon Award" in 1997. [3] PC Gamer UK gave the game their "Game of Distinction Award" in 1997. [4] PC Zone also praised the game, noting favourably how well Malice managed to get away from the original Quake and awarded the game 80%.