

It was developed by id Software and published by Activision. The PSX version was recreated from scratch from what I understand so it'll be a shame if it doesn't get released in an update. Quake II is a first-person shooter video game released in December 1997.
#QUAKE 2 N64 PC#
There isn't a guarantee it is coming out across all platforms, but most likely it'll be released to the PC community. I guess the Playstation version is basically finished too but they ran out of time before they could fully "QA test" it or something. The developer of the Nintendo 64 version of the game is Raster Productions. I figured it was a recreation because Q264 isn't even on Q2 engine, but I guess the format is the same. Quake II was developed by ID Software and published by Activision. There is no Welcome to Quake, rather the difficulty is selected via the main screen. This port was brought to PC with the Quake Enhanced remaster released during QuakeCon 2021 as a downloadable add-on. Yeah, I managed to ask the actual dev that port it to this. A port of Quake was released on Maby Midway Games for the Nintendo 64. Maybe it needs an N64 mode though with 240p, blurred / grainy 3-sample bilinear filtered dithered 20fps visuals, and about 300ms input lag. I think it actually runs on some kind of modification of the Quake 64 engine and feels quite different in general.īut it is cool to see them port it over like this. If you love Nintendo 64 Action Arcade Shooting Retro Emulator games you can also find other games on our site. Surprising few but delighting many, id Software and Bethesda have released a Quake 2 remaster to inaugurate this years Quakecon. This game has nintendo 64, action, arcade, shooting, retro, emulator tags for Nintendo 64 console. An enhanced edition of the 1997 game, it includes the mission packs The Reckoning and Ground Zero alongside a PC version of Quake 2 on N64. Play Quake 2 online in your browser and enjoy with GamesFrog Quake 2 is N64 game USA region version that you can play free on our site. And on the N64 it doesn't really feel like Quake 2 at all. 48 comments Surprising few but delighting many, id Software and Bethesda have released a Quake 2 remaster to inaugurate this year's Quakecon. It is much more difficult to play on the 64. Now you must fight your way through heavily. Originally posted by swaaye:It does look like the maps and textures are accurate but yeah the N64 controls are nothing like what you have here. Shortly after landing on an alien surface, you learn that hundreds of your men have been reduced to just a few.
