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  2. Quake is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using an array of weaponry.

  3. Download Quake - DOS Games Archive

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  4. 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...

  5. Quake is a older game now. It was pretty much a game based on the Doom series. Doom had levels called wads and Quake still used that concept. The creators wanted more blood and gore but wanted also bigger and brighter levels. This lead to instant appeal amongst gamers who like 3d perspectives.

  6. Quake on Steam

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    Experience the all-new Horde Mode and add-ons for Quake, free to all players. Grab your guns and drop into Horde Mode - play solo, with friends online, or in local multiplayer split-screen. Unlock powerful weapons and power-ups and battle your way through endless waves of monsters.

  7. Quake game at DOSGames.com

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    DOWNLOAD THE GAME FREE. DOSBOX_QUAKE.ZIP - 8,475k - Run QUAKE.EXE to play. Play online in browser. $ Buy the full version of Quake on Steam. Original archive (quake106.zip, 8,795k) - The main download file above (DOSBOX_QUAKE.ZIP) is pre-configured to work DOSBox.

  8. Download your free copy of Quake 1 this weekend courtesy of ...

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    From now through the end of QuakeCon, gamers can claim a free digital copy of the original Quake, one of the first games to support 3Dfx's Glide API.