Gamers with 3D-enabled mobile phones will soon be able to carry Quake with them. The first-person shooter, first released by id Software in 1996 for PCs and followed by three sequels, is thought of as a ground-breaker in 3D gaming. id Software and publisher Pulse Interactive said Quake Mobile will be faithful to the original game. The next-generation of phones will feature dedicated 3D graphics hardware which will allow them to display much more complex environments.
Quake Ready To Rock Mobile Phone Users
Posted by: Susan B. Shor June 28, 2005 01:23 PMGamers with 3D-enabled mobile phones will soon be able to carry Quake with them. The first-person shooter, first released by id Software in 1996 for PCs and followed by three sequels, is thought of as a ground-breaker in 3D gaming. id Software and publisher Pulse Interactive said Quake Mobile will be faithful to the original game. The next-generation of phones will feature dedicated 3D graphics hardware which will allow them to display much more complex environments.