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[[Image:Idstuff_2.png|thumb|right|The id STUFF digital catalog from the Quake CD.]]
 
[[Image:Idstuff_2.png|thumb|right|The id STUFF digital catalog from the Quake CD.]]
'''id STUFF''' was a digital catalog included on the CDs of the [[Master Levels]] and [[Quake]].  It allowed players to order a decryption code for commercial games stored on the CD, as well as advertising physical merchandise such as T-shirts and strategy guides.  Mousing over a particular item on the display would cause additional information to appear, such as system requirements for games or a back view of the shirts.
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'''id STUFF''' was a digital catalog included on the CDs of the [[Master Levels]] and [[Quake]].  Players could phone in to order a decryption code for commercial games stored on the CD, which could then be unlocked via the id STUFF interface.  The catalog also advertised physical merchandise such as T-shirts and strategy guides.  Mousing over a particular item on the display would cause additional information to appear, such as system requirements for games or a back view of the shirts.
  
 
The software ran as a 16-bit Windows application.
 
The software ran as a 16-bit Windows application.

Revision as of 14:53, 30 June 2015

The id STUFF digital catalog from the Quake CD.

id STUFF was a digital catalog included on the CDs of the Master Levels and Quake. Players could phone in to order a decryption code for commercial games stored on the CD, which could then be unlocked via the id STUFF interface. The catalog also advertised physical merchandise such as T-shirts and strategy guides. Mousing over a particular item on the display would cause additional information to appear, such as system requirements for games or a back view of the shirts.

The software ran as a 16-bit Windows application.

Games offered

id STUFF on the Master Levels CD offered the following games:

id STUFF on the Quake CD had a larger selection: