FPS legend John Romero says it’s a “huge honor” for Quake to join the World Video Game Hall of Fame alongside GoldenEye, the inescapable Tamagotchi, and an iconic ’80s arcade classic

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The latest round of inductees to The Strong Museum’s World Video Game Hall of Fame were announced today, and we’ve got a quad of certified icons in this lineup. Defender, GoldenEye, Tamagotchi, and Quake are the winners this year, and the legendary John Romero says it’s a “huge honor” for the 1996 FPS he designed to finally join the hall of fame.

“It’s a huge honor for Quake to be inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame,” Romero exclaimed on Twitter. “On behalf of the entire original Quake team, thanks so much @museumofplay!”

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