
If you are interested in Quake or want to follow up on competitive coverage, you should check out Quakers Week. The picture on top is a Quake-based origami and you like it, you should definitely visit Captin Nod’s homepage.
The fifth issue brings you info about all Quake scenes and most tournaments that are right now played. If you don’t care about playing Quake but you are curious about current state of these lengendary games, you might also like some new movies from Quake 3. If you are lucky enough that you already know Quake, some demos might come in real handy. Continued…

Week 2 of Quake Nations Cup has just started with two Quake 3 Matches. First, Sweden won in three maps against Italy. fojji and sLONKEN played great games for the Scandanavian Quake owners, while Polterizer was one of most important players for team Italy.The second game was between Serbia and Belarus. Even with Cypher in the Belarus lineup, Serbia managed to win in three maps.
You can check all Week 2 matches on the official homepage and on channel #Quakers.ws there will be info about all matches, GTVs and scorebots. Continued…

After the live draw of the Basic Groups in the Quake Nations Cup, we moved to Week 1 of matches in TDM across the Quake series.
The first match of the Quake Nations Cup was played between Sweden and Austria. Both teams played a really great game and fojji and Noctis showed audience on GTV how to play on DM7 and PDM6.
Check the match report.
In the Quake Nations Cup, there are 28 nations in 68 squads made of 486+ Quakers in QuakeWorld, Quake 2, Quake 3 and Quake 4. Every nation has its own page with an overview of all of the teams’ games. Teams add their contact info to their profiles in order to schedule matches.
The dates and times for your favorite nations cup matches are there also, so you can check it out at the QNC site. Continued…
This weekend, Wire hopes to be flooded with coverage from the floors of Games Covnention, but we are not forgetting the World Series of Video Games tournament in Toronto, Canada. When Johan “toxjq” Quick’s name is (hopefully) read out for the Player of the Year eSports Award, the Swede should be railing the living hell out his opponents for prize money and ranking points.
Toronto will be the third WSVG tournament to feature Quake 4 this year. The retirement of players like Jason “socrates_” Sylka and Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel has not really made the competition any weaker. Alexei “Cypher” Yanushevsky and Maciej “Av3k” Krzykowski, two players too young to be eligible to compete last year, have pushed Toxjq more than those that have quit. Continued…
Now that it’s all over and done with, everyone’s had some time to decompress and examine the 2007 edition of QuakeCon.
Sure, there were delays, and some things could have gone better. Overall, however, I want to take the time to thank the QuakeCon volunteers for doing essentially what is a thankless job. Continued…
Donnie “SyncError” Domino stated today that QuakeCon admins have demos of every single game played in the Quad Damage tournament, and they will be released shortly.
To start off with, you can get the finals demos of fojji vs. Toxjq at demos.quakecon.org. Continued…