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The film received high reviews from the major Quake movie review sites of the time, Psyk's Popcorn Jungle and The Cineplex. At a total length of three hours and fifty five minutes, it is the longest single-piece machinima production as of 2017. Made using a modified version of id Software's 1996 first-person shooter computer game Quake and released over the Internet as a non-interactive game demo package, the film was the longest released Quake movie - as Quake-based machinima was known at the time. The Seal of Nehahra is an American film made in 2000, created by Mindcrime Productions as part of the Nehahra Project.
