Where Are They Now
by Maarten Goldstein, Jan 21, 2002 6:07am PSTThe "Where Are They Now" feature article on The Mushroom continues with an interview with Nick Bousman. He created Slide Quake for Quake 1 among other things.
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42The "Where Are They Now" feature article on The Mushroom continues with an interview with Nick Bousman. He created Slide Quake for Quake 1 among other things.
Comments
I remember sitting on one of the maps playing over and over trying to improve my time. Damn cool game.
Anyone know where I can download it? (for free? PQ charges for shit)
And he's right. Back then you could download 50000 different mods that created small but cool things. Nowadays its all big shit that usually sucks.