Videogame demos posted by 3dfx at its own website 3dfx.com with name starting by character Q. All these videogames have been optimized to be best played with 3dfx hardware and can be considered as part of 3dfx history. Furthermore, we liked enrich these pages with other demos that can be viewed as interesting for PC gaming history in general. |
| Originally released by id Software in 1997, Quake II is a fast-paced sci-fi first-person shooter. Outnumbered, alone and behind enemy lines you must destroy the Strogg defenses and assassinate their commander before they can attack Earth. The goals of Quake II are divided into a series of complex missions or objectives. During the game your field computer provides you with each new objective. |
| Quake III Arena is a first-person shooter developed by id Software and published by Activision in 1999. In single-player mode, Quake III Arena is split into six tiers of four arenas each. In order to progress to the next tier, a gladiator has to beat all four arenas. Finishing second or third won't do-you must emerge as the clear winner. While the rules are a little different in multiplayer (network or online) games, there is one important rule that sums up your life as a gladiator in the Arena Eternal: frag everything that isn't you. |
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