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Google Shows what HTML5 can do with Quake 2!

I got an IM from a good friend who knows I have a special appreciation for Quake 2, so he sent me this story today. “A trio of Google engineers have ported id Software’s gib-filled first-person shooter Quake II to browsers— you know, for kicks—as a way to show just what HTML5 compatible web browsers are capable of.” Read Full Story on kotaku.com  Read More →

Battlefield Bad Company 2 Noob Guide (Video)

Battlefield Bad Company 2 Noob Guide (Video)
For those of you looking for a short guide to Bad Company 2, here’s a youtube video from RajmanGamingHD; Video Summary; Targeted at Modern Warfare 2 players. Learn to spot enemies. Know your role – more to each class than title leads on. Assault -Shoot in short burst, medium to long range, refill teammates supplies. Engineer-engage at short range, repair vehicles. Medic – Heal... 

Thresh’s Quake 2 Duel Tips

Thresh's Quake 2 Duel Tips
Team games, free-for-alls, and the many other variations of the game are typically pretty decent indications of a person’s skills. Nevertheless, the one determining factor that the majority regards as the most accurate judgment of a player’s overall skill is how well they play in a one-on-one match. That particular assumption is actually not that far off. To excel in one-on-one requires... 

How to break down a new Level by nogame

How to break down a new Level by nogame
*Note: this was writen around 2002 for the quake 2 scene, still lots of great insight in this article. Since I’ve returned to Quake 2 in the past few months I found that the most unappetizing detail is that Q2DM1 is now (for all intensive purposes) the only level played. I will be the first person to state that Q2DM1 is a the best 1 v 1 level that Quake 2 has seen, however I also believe there... 

Thresh’s Quake Bible Duel Strategies

Thresh's Quake Bible Duel Strategies
Although team games and free-for-alls are good assessments of one’s skill, the defining factor in whether one player is better than the other is by playing one-on-one. In a 1-on-1 game, sounds are way more important than when you are playing teams or free-for-all (FFA). Each map requires a slightly different strategy; however, there are some general tactics you should follow when you play. There... 
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Think Like a Professional Street Fighter 4 Player

Since I picked up my copy of Street Fighter 4 for xbox 360 on Tuesday I have done quiet a bit of research on playing Street Fighter a highly competitive level and here are some resources I have found be be very informative. Though some of these may be Street Fighter 2 tutorials, the strategies still very much apply to Street Fighter 4…  Read More →

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