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A prototype of the unreleased Quake port for Game Boy Advance.
Notes
The Cutting Room Floor research
- The three maps were made by Aardappel, the same person behind Cube and Sauerbraten, and also a Game made by Bobbee Tec named Meat (later cyboid).
- The assets possibly come from OpenQuartz, a free quake asset replacment, as randy did not have the license to use Quake assets from id Software.
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