
Flytrap writes: "Play Quake. In your browser. Play Quake. In your browser. Play Quake. In your browser. Quake. In. Your. Browser.
There's no multiplayer (you'll need Quake Live for that) but even so. Quake. In your browser. Quake. Your browser. Good grief."

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triverse writes, "When you think of demakes you probably think of newer games on older hardware. Probably because that is how they occur more often. Another type of demake is made for the same platform just a different graphics style (many remakes offer this option at the flick of a button). What if I told you someone made Quake, but it is only 13 kilobytes in size. For comparison that is about one quarter the size of the original Super Mario Bros on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The kicker is, this version of Quake looks amazing, and everything explodes into gibs everywhere."

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Oh snap...I GOT QUAKE IN MY BROWSER!!!
id be impressed if i hadnt been playing Quake Live for the past 6 months
Wow...News Flash...
What's next. An article telling us Halo 3 is out?
There's no need to be a jerk.
wow quake in my browser, 15 years from now killzone 2 on my browser 0_o