
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…
This week’s 1on1 features the legend that not many gamers will know. He is one of the most prominent players in QuakeWorld and the winner of DreamHack’s QW tournament, David “ParadokS” Larsen. How does one stay faithful to a nine year old game and what is a QW player’s perception of today’s esports? Find out in the interview:
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“I didn’t install Quake 2 before the event, I thought it would be really tough to win the tournament, but I was confident with Quake 3 and Quake 4,” says Johan “Toxjq” Quick, the winner of QuakeCon’s Quad-Damage tournament two weeks ago. GGL Wire talks to the Swedish Quake 4 superstar about QCon and the upcoming WSVG tournament in Toronto.

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Griffin vs. Stermy. Easy to pick the winner, right? Think again. Watch some oldschool QuakeWorld action with some new-school QuakeWorld players.
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