Quake III: Arena

Quake III: Arena

"Due to the increase in popularity of clubs such as Major League Gaming, World Cyber Games, and the Cyberathlete Professional League, video gaming has made impressive gains in the field of standardized competition."

Prolific pro gamer Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel recently sat down with Examiner to share his thoughts about the current state of competitive gaming and some information about his career in E-Sports.

"Quake. A name synonymous with gamers and truly an important part of gaming history that alongside Unreal Tournament, helped develop competitive online multiplayer into the juggernaut that we know it as today. Of course, online gaming has grown substantially since the games original release and now spans a multitude of different genres. But this article is just going to focus on the series that bought it to the mainstream audience. Developed by id Software and released June 22nd 1996, Quake w..."

From baseball bat killing sprees in Team Fortress 2 to railgun domination in Quake III: Arena, WeGame counts down the top ten best frag filled videos from some of the most skilled gamers around the world. I wouldn't hit the respawn button while these guys are about!



We all know the iPhone is capable of many things. You can go on the internet and even websites such as Youtube. But did you know that you can also play Quake 3 Arena on your iPhone/iPod Touch? You use the touchscreen to play as you recreate the familiar game on your iPhone/iPod Touch.

"During John Carmack’s speech last night at QuakeCon, he mentioned that there may be a version of Quake Arena heading to the DS

John stated that, he’d like it to be more limited like the D-pad controlled Doom and not "touch screen controlled" like Metroid Prime Hunters. For what reason? We aren’t sure. Metroid Prime Hunters controlled nearly flawlessly, except for the occasional hand cramping. We will have more on this as it comes. How would you want Quake to be controlled on the DS?"