Quake 3 Arena is a first person shooter computer video game released in 1999. In Single player mode, the enemies are computer AI bots. Quake III Arena was specifically designed for multiplayer, the game allows players whose computers are connected by a network or to the internet to play against each other in real time....
Despite being more of a UT man, this game has alot going for it and is very playable almost a decade later. I dont really have to say too much really, the screenshots speak for themselves. A decent blast-fest if there ever was one....
Quake III Arena - cult computer game in the genre of multiplayer first-person shooter. System requirements: 3D graphics accelerator with full OpenGL support, Pentium II 233 MHz or AMD 350 MHz K6-2 processor or Athlon processor, 64 MB RAM, 8 MB video card, 500 MB of free hard drive space, 100% DirectX 3.0 or higher compatible sound card, CD-ROM drive (600 kB/s sustained transfer rate) Platform(s)Linux, Microsoft Windows, IRIX, Mac OS, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, source ports to additional platforms, Xbox Live Arcade Recommended...
Quake III Arena is a multiplayer-based first person shooter released in 1999, close to the same time as the similarly-themed Unreal Tournament was released. Quake III was a departure from the past two games in the series but proved to be a success with its all-multiplayer focus--It took the best parts of the multiplayer modes of Quake and Quake II, tossed out the junk, and provided a solid, balanced experience. Bringing back characters from Quake, Quake II, and DOOM, and with mixing the futuristic themes of Quake II with the...
Here is some candy for you. I took myself some time and adapted the iPhone port of the Quake 3 Arena for iPad and added some onscreen controls for better game play including a soft joystick and the most important keys. (sorry but I hated to play it with motion on ipad ;), that absolutely not sucked for me). Controls can be locked by clicking and swiping out so you can run and shoot more easily. The game runs at 1024x768 on the device with a pretty good FPS, I am really impressed how much power the iPad can unleash if it come...