How Quake Defined PC Gaming

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Quake
Game:
Quake (1996)
Duration: 8:27
165,277 views
5,766


Doom popularised the FPS on the PC.
Quake perfected it.

In this episode of GHGtv,
we take a look at Quake, Quake II, Quake III and Quake 4 to show
how the series has impacted PC Gaming over the years.

When the History book is written on how the PC came to dominate the world,
there will certainly be an entire chapter on id Software.

We take a brief look at the gameplay mechanics and what made these games so
entertaining, and how they remain relevant today.

Music:
Sim City 3000
(Main Theme)
Jerry Martin

Quake 2
(Operation Overlord)
Sonic Mayhem

Quake
(Main Theme)
Nine Inch Nails

Quake 2
(Descent into Cerberon)
Sonic Mayhem

Quake 2
(Quad Machine)
Sonic Mayhem

Quake 4
(Main Theme)
Chris Vrenna and Clint Walsh


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