Classic deathmatch between Romero and Stevie "KillCreek" Case. If demos are available for the other matches they played, please point them in my direction.
i was so happy when my parents bought me this game after i came home with a good report card... i remember not sleeping for nights on end....the NIN soundtrack was so creepy when i was a kid
still have my original copy of Quake. I remember how it ruled the gaming world for over a year and the mags were calling out for 'quake killers'. I still don't rate any deathmatch higher. Not even UT.
@concujak still got my cd with me, and it saw pentium processor (no speed) 8mb ram (16mb recommeded) 75mb HD space and the rest is just the usual, cd-rom drive blablabla
@set972 your parents are awesome for having rewarded your good grades with the manliest game ever
DoctorNuriel 2 weeks ago
i was so happy when my parents bought me this game after i came home with a good report card... i remember not sleeping for nights on end....the NIN soundtrack was so creepy when i was a kid
set972 3 months ago
still have my original copy of Quake. I remember how it ruled the gaming world for over a year and the mags were calling out for 'quake killers'. I still don't rate any deathmatch higher. Not even UT.
TiaraAlonso 4 months ago
@concujak still got my cd with me, and it saw pentium processor (no speed) 8mb ram (16mb recommeded) 75mb HD space and the rest is just the usual, cd-rom drive blablabla
lordpatrice 8 months ago
that isnt fair, romeros created the game :D
DGener4ti0nX 1 year ago
Wow !
This game was wayy ahead of its time in 1996. I think it was the first dos game to require a pentium (pentium 60)
concujak 1 year ago