How To Play Quake III On iPad 54
SlappingOysters writes "I thought those veteran gamers amongst you might like this one. Quake III Arena by legendary developer id Software isn't available on the App Store, but there is a way that you can get it to work on your iPad all the same. You can also get Open Arena and Quake III Shareware to work on Apple's tablet. The process is reasonably straightforward for anyone who wants to give it a ago, and Grab It Magazine has provided a step-by step guide, with pictures and necessary links, to help the interested through it."
Re:*sigh*, if only... (Score:4, Informative)
Well, good news is, if I'm willing to give my old OSX install a quick lobotomy [ioquake3.org], it looks doable. :)
Re:*sigh*, if only... (Score:2, Informative)
Here you go [ioquake3.org]. Ok, maybe you have to compile it yourself, but since you're on thia site, you should know how to do that with both hands tied behind your back.
Re:Slashvertisement? (Score:5, Informative)
which begs the question, can you get the source for beben3?
Good question. The Q3A source code released by id Software is licensed under GPL so all derivative works must also be open source. I dug around a bit and at the home page Mac and I [mac-and-i.net] there is a text:
If you want access to the source code just drop me an email to ronny.stiftel[at]gmail.com.