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Quake III: Arena (Web) – The Arena Shooter That Defined Competitive FPS

When Quake III: Arena launched in 1999, id Software didn't just release another first-person shooter — they reshaped what competitive gaming would become. Stripping away traditional campaigns, Quake III focused entirely on one thing: the art of combat. Fast, fluid, and brutally fair, it set the blueprint for the arena shooters and esports competitions that followed.

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Quake – The 3D Revolution That Changed Gaming Forever

When Quake launched in 1996, id Software wasn't just releasing another shooter — they were rewriting the rulebook. After the success of DOOM and DOOM II, expectations were high, but Quake went beyond anyone's imagination. It introduced true 3D graphics, dynamic lighting, full 360-degree movement, and an atmosphere that fused dark fantasy with brutal sci-fi — setting a new benchmark for the entire FPS genre.

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DOOM 3 (PC) – A Dark Reimagining of the Classic Shooter

When id Software released DOOM 3 in 2004, it was more than just another sequel. It was a full reimagining of the franchise, built to showcase the cutting-edge graphics and horror-driven gameplay that PCs of the time could deliver. While the original DOOM and DOOM II thrived on speed and chaos, DOOM 3 slowed things down, focusing on tension, atmosphere, and survival horror.

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Quake II – Playable in Browsers

A Classic FPS Reimagined for the Web - Few games define the golden era of PC shooters like Quake II. Released in 1997 by id Software, this iconic first-person shooter pushed the boundaries of graphics, multiplayer action, and level design. Today, thanks to modern browser technology, you can experience this classic directly in your browser—no installation, no hassle, just instant nostalgia.

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Doom E3M1 Guitar Cover – A Riff Cut Short by Doomguys Demise

Doom (1993) is legendary for its relentless action, brutal difficulty, and, of course, its killer metal-inspired soundtrack. As a guitarist and a long-time Doom fan, I decided to pay tribute to one of the most underrated tracks in the game: E3M1 "Deep Into the Code." However, what was meant to be a full guitar cover ended up being tragically—and hilariously—cut short. 

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