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'''''Quake Live''''' is the newest installment in the ''[[Quake]]'' series of first-person shooters, designed by [[Id Software|id Software]]. It is a modified version of ''[[Quake 3 Arena|Quake 3 Arena: Gold]]''. It is launched through a browser plugin, which runs on x86-based computers running Windows, OS X or Linux. Quake Live is different from Quake 3 Arena in that it is free. Currently supported browsers include Internet Explorer 7+, Mozilla Firefox 2+, and Safari 3+. It was first announced in 2007, entered invitation-based closed beta in 2008, and was opened to all on February 24, 2009, and on August 1st, 2010 Quake Live was fully released and 2 pay to play choices were made:Pro and Premium. Pro's and Premium players get maps and game modes that are not usually seen by players.
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'''''Quake Live''''' is the newest installment in the ''[[Quake]]'' series of first-person shooters, designed by [[Id Software|id Software]]. It is a modified version of ''[[Quake 3 Arena|Quake 3 Arena: Gold]]''. It is launched through a browser plugin, which runs on x86-based computers running Windows. Quake Live is different from Quake 3 Arena in that it is free. Currently supported browsers include Internet Explorer 7+, Mozilla Firefox 2+, and Safari 3+. It was first announced in 2007, entered invitation-based closed beta in 2008, and was opened to all on February 24, 2009, and on August 1st, 2010 Quake Live was fully released and 2 pay to play choices were made:Pro and Premium. Pro's and Premium players get maps and game modes that are not usually seen by players.
 
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Quake III Revolution

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Quake III Revolution is a fusion of Quake III Arena and Quake III Team Arena. This port got mixed reviews, as it receieved controversy for the lack of Mouse and Keyboard support; as well as the lack of Online Gameplay. However this game was one of the first games to show the potential of the PS2. In Split-Screen mode, the screen is divided up to a maximum of 4 segments, depending on the amount of players

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (ET:QW) is a first-person shooter video game, and is the follow-up to Quake IV. It is also the first game in the series rated T by the ESRB (With the descriptors of Mild Language and Violence. Mild Blood is featured but only on the PC version). It is set in the same science fiction universe as Quake II and Quake IV, with a minimal back-story serving as a prequel to Quake II. It is the second multiplayer-focused game in the Quake series (after Quake III Arena). Quake Wars features similar gameplay to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, but with the addition of controllable vehicles and aircraft as well as multiple AI deployables,[1] asymmetric teams, much larger maps and the option of computer-controlled bots. Unlike the previous Enemy Territory games, Quake Wars is a commercial release rather than a free download. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars was developed by Splash Damage for Windows using a modified version of id Software's id Tech 4 engine with MegaTexture rendering technology. It was released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on May 27, 2008. On March 18, 2008, Aspyr Media released the title for Mac OS X.

Quake Live

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Quake Live is the newest installment in the Quake series of first-person shooters, designed by id Software. It is a modified version of Quake 3 Arena: Gold. It is launched through a browser plugin, which runs on x86-based computers running Windows. Quake Live is different from Quake 3 Arena in that it is free. Currently supported browsers include Internet Explorer 7+, Mozilla Firefox 2+, and Safari 3+. It was first announced in 2007, entered invitation-based closed beta in 2008, and was opened to all on February 24, 2009, and on August 1st, 2010 Quake Live was fully released and 2 pay to play choices were made:Pro and Premium. Pro's and Premium players get maps and game modes that are not usually seen by players.