Multiplayer Fragfest: Quake III PocketC.H.I.P. LAN Party!

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Party like it’s 1999 with Quake III Open Arena on PocketC.H.I.P.!

Released in December of 1999, Quake III Arena lives on today thanks to the Open Arena Project. This community maintained project uses the open source code from id Software’s classic shooter and updates it to run on new systems and add extra features and levels.

Open Arena is easy to install on PocketC.H.I.P., and with the new 3D acceleration driver, the game is screaming fast. And just like the DOOM LAN party, your Quake III party will work with another PocketC.H.I.P. or Quake III playing device—like Mega PocketC.H.I.P.!

With all the fragging, you also may want to customize the PocketC.H.I.P. keyboard, check out these popular mods. Have a great LAN party!
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Here’s How to Host a 90s-Style DOOM LAN Party Using PocketC.H.I.P.

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Doom LAN party with PocketC.H.I.P.: Team Pencil Stand versus Team Pen Stand

PocketC.H.I.P. is more fun with friends, so call them up and make plans for a 90s-style Doom LAN party!

Following this guide you’ll learn how to setup a Doom server that runs directly on PocketC.H.I.P.. Plus, you’ll learn how to configure PocketC.H.I.P. to provide IP addresses to all your friends’ devices –PocketC.H.I.P., C.H.I.P., or any Doom playing devices (so basically anything).

The best part is no rackmount servers or ethernet wires required. Happy fragging!

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