Watch this awesome cutscene from an old classical FPS known as QUAKE 2. Quake 2 was created by Id software and published by ActiVision. Initial release date:Nov 12, 1998 Developer(s) id Software Publisher(s) Activision Hyperion Entertainment (Amiga) Virgin Interactive (PlayStation, Linux) Activision/Valve Corporation (Steam) Engine Quake II Version 3.20 (3.21 as source code) Platform(s) Amiga, Macintosh, Nintendo 64, PC (BeOS/Linux/Windows), PlayStation, Xbox 360 (free with Quake 4) Release date(s) December 9, 1997 (NA) 1999...
Part 1 of 2 of my longplay videos of Quake 2, Im so glad I can upload videos this long now. Enjoy! Game Info: Quake 2 Developer: ID Software Released on December 9, 1997 Original Game used, no source ports Plot Quake II takes place in a science fiction environment. In the single-player game, the player assumes the role of a Marine named Bitterman taking part in Operation Alien Overlord, a desperate attempt to protect Earth from alien invasion by launching a counter-attack on the home planet of the hostile cybernetic Strogg c...
Entry 437 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gamings history. Quake II Quake 2 (alt) Year: 1997 Platform: PC Developer: id Software Inc. Publisher: Activision Inc. Video source: Speeddemosarchive For more info on the game, follow these links: mobygames gamefaqs en.wikipedia Watch this video with 44 KHz stereo sound: ca.youtube Using this link may affect video quality. Music composed by Sonic Mayhem, Rob Zombie, Jer Sypult, Bill Brown and Soundelux Media Labs....
I now have a Second comparison vid of these two games up here: youtube This isnt to start fanboy flame wars of N64 vs PS1. I made this vid because the only other comparison vid I saw used a crappy emulator that made the PS1 version seem like it moved a five frames per second. I just wanted a fair representation. This is footage shot of each game with its original console. This isnt emulated BS. I dont download Roms. This is the most fair representation of each game youre likely to find. Both versions pale in comparison to th...
This is another comparison vid of the PS1 and N64 ports of Quake II. In the first vid, I just showed the first level of each game which is the only comparible level between the two. In this comparison, I start at the second level of each game to show more of the games in action. Each game is set on medium difficulty. I prefer the PS1 version more despite the fact that the N64 version is the one Ive had the longest out of all three version (PS1, N64 and PC). It just plays and runs better IMO. Thats not to say the N64 port is ...