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The arcade version of Quake is finally playable on PC – PC Gamer AU
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In 1998 a company called Lazer-Tron released Quake Arcade Tournament, a full-sized upright cabinet version of id’s shooter that apparently came with a a 27″ 640×480 VGA display, a trackball for mouselook, and seven buttons for directional movement, shooting, jumping, and cycling through weapons.
As this blog about Quake Arcade describes, “It ran on a custom PC known as the Quantum3D Quicksilver Arcade PC. While that may sound impressive, this was 1998 and in reality it was only a 266 MHz Penti…
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