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image: "/img/games/doom2.jpeg"
date: "2020-06-06"
title: "A Quick Look At Retro Shooters and Their Engines"
title: "A Look At the Evolution of Retro Shooters and Their Engines"
tags:
- 'retro shooters'
- 'doom'
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![](/img/games/ut.jpg "Unreal Tournament")
1999 - Quake III Arena, powered by **id Tech revision 3**, revolutionized (team) deathmatches and multiplayer FPS games. It is also one of the most common used game engines of the early 2000s: Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Star Wars Jedi Knight II, Soldier of Fortune II, Call of Duty - you name it, they use it. I played all of these and have to say that they all ran smoothly, even with my then mid-range desktop computer.
1999 - Quake III Arena, powered by **id Tech 3**, revolutionized (team) deathmatches and multiplayer FPS games. It is also one of the most common used game engines of the early 2000s: Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Star Wars Jedi Knight II, Soldier of Fortune II, Call of Duty - you name it, they use it. I played all of these and have to say that they all ran smoothly, even with my then mid-range desktop computer.
> The Quake III: Arena source code is released [on Github](https://github.com/id-Software/Quake-III-Arena).