Image:Quake e4m3route.ogg
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Quake_e4m3route.ogg (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 3m44s, 320×240 pixels, 490kbps overall)
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[edit] Summary
Author | id Software[1] |
Source | Quake,[1] screencapture by Quake done Quick,[2] upload by Msikma |
Date | June 22, 1996,[1] Retrieved June 11, 1997 by Quake done Quick,[2] uploaded 08:05 June 23, 2007 (UTC) by Msikma |
Location | id Software, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA[1] |
Description | The route used to run the E4M3 segment in the Quake done Quick videos progresses from the original and lengthy version by Yonatan Donner to the last revision by Peter Horvath.[1][2] |
[edit] Licensing
The use of this image in the article(s) Quake and Speedrun was reviewed by User:Taric25 on December 29, 2007 and deemed likely to qualify as fair use, as it is believed to meet all criteria as described in Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria. This image's use on other pages or in different contexts may require additional review. |
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[edit] Fair Use rationale for use on Quake
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Quake | |
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Description |
Screenshot showing typical gameplay of Quake for the Personal computer |
Source |
Video-game or computer emulator |
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Portion used |
Single screenshot |
Low resolution? |
Yes: Screen size is reduced, though pixel-for-pixel resolution is preserved. |
Purpose of use |
To show an example of software relevant to the article |
Replaceable? |
No free equivalent of this image exists. Other non-free images can be easily provided. |
Other information | This image does not allow users to make illegal copies of the software, and does not diminish the copyright holder's ability to market the software. |
[edit] Fair Use rationale for use on Speedrun
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Speedrun | |
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Description |
Screenshot showing typical gameplay of Quake for the Personal computer |
Source |
Video-game or computer emulator |
Article | |
Portion used |
Single screenshot |
Low resolution? |
Yes: Screen size is reduced, though pixel-for-pixel resolution is preserved. |
Purpose of use |
To show an example of software in a given genre |
Replaceable? |
No free equivalent of this image exists. Other non-free images can be easily provided. |
Other information | This image does not allow users to make illegal copies of the software, and does not diminish the copyright holder's ability to market the software. |
[edit] Refrences
- ^ a b c d e id Software). Quake. GT Interactive. PC. Level/area: The Elder God Shrine (in English). (1996-05-13)
- ^ a b c Quake done Quick (1997-06-11). Speed Demos Archive. Quake done Quick. Speed Demos Archive. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
File history
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current | 06:19, 16 May 2006 | 3m44s, 320×240 (13.11 MB) | Msikma (Talk | contribs) | (The progression of the route used to run the E4M3 segment in the Quake done Quick videos, from the original and lengthy version by Yonatan Donner to the last revision by Peter Horvath, is shown in this video. The homepage of this speedrun video is [[) |
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