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  • Quake-able PDAs?

    So I'm out on the town a lot. I travel by bus or cab and usually end up where I need to be a fair bit earlier than I need to be there. And when doodling, chatting weirdly at strangers, or reading magazines just doesn't cut it, you need a rocketlauncher.

    So does anybody know of any PDS's/Smartphones/etc that could play stuff like Quake/Quake3/Doom? I'm working on a really scrawny budget (~100 bucks) But I think It would be a lot of fun!

  • #2
    Pitty you cant afford a laptop....that would have been very nice!

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    • #3
      i saw somthing on youtube, was ... an ... i think it was a "nforce"?

      i also hear you can get quake on a psp

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      • #4
        Google search criteria : PDA Quake Cheap

        turned up this...

        http://catalog.ebay.com/Dell-Axim_CN...86Q2ec0Q2em271

        http://www.clickgamer.com/moreinfo.h...20&section=ppc

        Thats within your price range, for both the PDA and the Quake software for the pda.




        Enjoy, it runs Q1 and Q3 as well... how faithfully , I dont know. I dont own any of this stuff.

        all hail google's wise never ending knowledge
        Last edited by Mindf!3ldzX; 10-01-2008, 04:17 PM.
        Want to get into playing Quake again? Click here for the Multiplayer-Startup kit! laissez bon temps rouler!

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        • #5
          im getting me one once i find a job good find

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          • #6
            Just make sure you read other peoples review's throroughly, compare quality vs price.

            In this world you get what you pay for,so you dont want to get stuck with some lame hardware.
            Want to get into playing Quake again? Click here for the Multiplayer-Startup kit! laissez bon temps rouler!

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