Todd Hollenshead Loves “Console Scum” and id’s Future as a Multiplat Dev
Once upon a time there was a little company called id Software. They made PC games, for PC gamers.
Once upon a time there was a little company called id Software. They made PC games, for PC gamers.
PC Gaming is not dead. Not because Razer just announced a ridiculous $3,000 gaming laptop, but because of events like Quake Con and the GeForce LAN.
John says it’s not so much the power of the PS3 as it is the dev tools, which he says simply aren’t as good…
Many of us trekked down to Quake Con this year in hopes that DooM 4 would be officially unveiled…
Yet, is that really a problem? Does RAGE need the same type of multiplayer that everyone else has?
It’s the 20th anniversary of id Software, and down here at Quake Con, the celebration is on.
While general admission has always been free, QuakeCon will have some premium packages available to choose from this year.
If you frequently play Quake Live, but have been hankering from more from the browser-based shooter, then you’re in luck- id added two optional subscriptions that add features to the currently free-to-play game.
This week at Quake Con, id Software unveiled their new Wolfenstein shooter for the PC, PS3, and 360, simply titled “Wolfenstein”. We have the first released screenshots and trailer, for your Nazi-smiting pleasure, after the jump.