Here is my history for each that I can remember.
Quake was the reason I had to upgrade PCs twice. The first game which I played with the KQP (which seems difficult to find) which was originally downloaded from some BBS in the 90s. I played GL Quake using a Voodoo Rush 6 MB card. I did not play any of the expansions yet.
Quake II I first played at college but just multiplayer including the co-op. GL Quake II at home when I bought it, but did not play MP at home. Did not play the expansions yet.
Quake II on N64 I had tried but it was not a good experience because of the controller.
Quake III on PC was something I played in many places. Sometimes at work, or at LAN parties. I even had played it on a projector. Single player I finished the 4th difficulty on all maps and the 5th diff on all but 5 or 6. I had run my own dedicated server on a Win98 PC, then later had run one on someone else's host (also had Red Faction server running as well). Used to run a full uncompressed version at one point and modded the game as well as tried to make my own maps. After my clan fell apart I ended up playing on instagib servers and was asked to join the Morbid Angel clan but didn't end up doing it. Played Superheroes for a time, then Urban Terror, and then ended up on Vogon speed servers. Played there for some years, was an Admin for awhile. Finished 2nd place in a tournament. Still check in on things once or twice a year.
Quake III Team Arena was something that was checked out but didn't have much staying power.
Quake Live: played the original version that ran in Internet Explorer browser. Was too slow. Did not play the non-IE version.
Quake Champions: I had gotten access during beta but the servers were bad or no players. Once the game launched, I had some glitch where I couldn't leave the tutorial area, so I never got a good chance to play it.
Unreal Tournament: I had only played this version that I am aware of and it was during the time of Q3 on LAN parties. I liked the pistol the most. I remember when I worked at Iomega I beat the first level on a Windows 2000 PC, 16 MB RAM, no video card, idk CPU (it was below requirements) which ran at 10 FPS.
I did not play Enemy Territory for Quake but did for Wolfenstein.