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Quake III Arena |
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: id Software, Raster Productions |
Genre: Action |
Quake III Arena is a multiplayer first person shooter and a sequel to Quake II. It was developed by id Software and ported to a variety of systems, including the Sega Dreamcast (whose port was handled by Raster Productions).
It differs from previous installments in the series in that the game is focused on multiplayer matches. The technology and simplicity of Quake III made the game extremely popular, so much so that many people still play the game online today, despite the game being a decade old.
Quake III Arena is one of the few Dreamcast games which can still be played online due to fan servers.