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id Software's "Rage" Coming to iPhone and iPad

By , Monday, Mar 15, 2010 at 12:56 pm
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Doom co-creator John Carmack recently told Kotaku that we can expect to see id Software's latest epic work in progress, Rage, land on the iPhone and iPad.

”Apple doesn’t give us anything ahead of time either, so haven’t put hands on it ourselves, but we certainly are expecting to try to have our Rage title for the iPhone, iPad, whatever, working across there.”

Rage is a soon to be released first person shooter/racer that is set in a post apocalyptic world. Unfortunately there is no official word on a release date but hopefully that will change during the upcoming E3 game show.

It's great to see a gaming icon such as Carmack continue to praise and support Apple's iPhone platform, not to mention personally coding existing games such as the Doom and Wolfenstein already in Apple's App Store.

[Via Cult of Mac]

Jeremy Sikora

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  1. Ricardo says:

    And here I was hoping for "Primal Rage". Eh.

  2. jbrandonf says:

    Jeez, Verizon is marketing the hell out of the Droid and Pre Plus on TiPB...kind of a wasted effort as most readers on here I'm guessing are die-hard iPhonists.

  3. neil brimelow says:

    Wish the iphone had external controls. The touchpad is useless for FPS.

  4. v pills says:

    Hello. Nice post, congratulations sire.When will the Turkish language? With love from Turkey, respects. See you later.

  5. basur says:

    IMAP manual, with boxcar for the push.

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