TECHZONE: Net gamers in league of their own, by Kenneth Li — New York Daily News, Sunday, December 14, 1997

"Don't play games with Bridget Fitzgerald. By day, Fitzgerald, 20, a mild-mannered pixie-looking student in baggy overalls, suffers for upwards of 13 hours strapped to a viola as a freshman at the Big Apple's world-renowned Juilliard School of Music... Fitzgerald — known online as Tonka — whispers, almost inaudibly: 'Who can I kill today?' That's her only warning to the soon-to-be smoking carcasses dumb enough to cross her path on the Net in the game Quake."

Tucsonan guns foes down as an elite Quake player, by Mitch Gitman — The Arizona Daily Star, Monday, August 4, 1997

"Tucson used to be a safe place. Sure, people would get shot and killed. But it wasn't like the violence was out of control, like those really crazy cities of the Wild West like Los Angeles or Dallas. But then one day a man with a rocket launcher showed up in town, started mowing people down, and things just haven't been the same since."

Quake 2 Skins, by StrangeFate — Mario Vazquez, Digital Artist

"Why me? What's the sense of life? Why can i draw? Why they don't just kill Fox Mulder? How can people be so stupid and bad? Is there an IP scrambler or else? How does a real UFO look like? 6474879*54375,64? Mom? What's really down there on the oceans? why do i even bother about something if i'm going to die anyway? are most people really that boring or is it me? Why does Quake2 look at 800x600 the same as in 640x480? why do people harrass others instead of ignoring them? Why didn't we receive UO here? What sort of people do read pages like this? are dolphins really that intelligent?"

PlanetQuake.com: Quake 2 Player Model Pack — Deathmatch Images

"Happy Saturday = Happy Weekend!!! Got skins out the wazzoo today, thanks to your hard-workin' Grunts. We have been at it again and have another load of skin-review-treats ready for y'all… Your Grunts have been choppin' away at the Quake2 stump again, with many more older skins reviewed and ready for yer collections."