Star Wars Quake 2: The Call of the Force — Screenshots

"Development of Call of the Force began several years ago. The project was envisioned and led by Matt 'Red Knight' Stevens, and started life as a modification for the original Quake. At this time, Call of the Force is being developed by a cabal of independent programmers and artists, some from the original Quake mod team. The developers, while physically located all over the world, are united by a single vision of creating a compelling game set in the Star Wars universe; interactive fan fiction of the highest calibre."

Telefragged.com — The Secret of Farcron, by Twisted Matrix

"Besides all this internal stuff, we have been giving SOF a serious overhaul. Almost all the monsters and weapons have been redone, we've storyboarded the .cins, sfx work and modeling is underway (and kicking ass I might add), and it looks as if I may finally get to start on textures one of these days. Overall, things are looking better than ever. It's true that q2 set us back a lot more than we expected; but what didn't kill us made us stronger, and SOF looks to be better than we had ever imagined. Thanks for sticking with us--we hope to impress you with our efforts."

Stomped.com — Redwood Interviews Tim Willits of id Software, 1997

"The other day, I was given the opportunity to interview probably my favorite id Software employee, funny guy, level design hero of mine, and all around cool dude, Tim Willits. Part of the interview was done by phone and part in person at id's offices. Tim shared some insights on the design of the highly anticipated, cosmos ruling Quake 2 and how to be diplomatic. I was shown the examples (very cool) talked about in the interview, so they DO exist in the game already. Hopefully you will learn new things about Quake 2, as I did."

Multi-Arena HeadQuarters: Custom Maps for RA2 — MAHQ Screenshots Page

"Welcome to the MAHQ Screenshots page. Below you will find screenshots from the various maps found here at MAHQ, as well as links to download those maps and also check out the RA2IO review if one is available. Click on the map name (i.e. RA2CAB1) to download. You can also click the images to see a larger version. The maps are listed in reverse chronological order. So the most recently released maps are towards the top."