Quake, released in 1996, was one of the first games to really have internet play as a substantial part of it. From the demo release, there was far more internet play, then single player play. It also had a big effect when id Software released "QuakeC", the code that actually determined the gameplay itself, and gave players the means to edit this code, and change the way the game played. It gave way to a large number of "mods", modifications as to how it's played, and the goal. There is still a substantial crowd of people playing Quake over the internet.
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- Quake Terminus A Net Quake knowledge database.
- Speed Demos Archive The source of over 6000 speed runs for Quake on over a hundred different original and user-made maps.
- Quaddicted.com Single player news, features an enormous archive of single player and deathmatch maps.
- Besmella-Quake Australian based site and Quake news community
- Func_Msgboard Map making messageboard and forum
- Inside3D Focusing on developer discussion for 3D rendering engines for games with a strong emphasis on Quake.
- Quake One Site focusing on Quake 1, with primary emphasis on NetQuake multiplayer and single player mods.
- Active Quake Servers List of currently active game servers.
- GameSpot Offers review and screen shots.