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Rage
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Xbox 360
Playstation 3
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
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First Person Shooter
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Rage focuses on its racing element, with players adventuring to build up funds, tackling enemies in traditional FPS settings and navigating vast landscapes - that draw upon the developer's "megatexture" technology - using ATVs and other vehicles.
Latest news
10-10-11 Rage patched, fixes graphics issues
10-08-11 Check out Rage's first mission
09-15-11 Rage TV spot goes live
09-08-11 Rage's Co-op shown off
08-27-11 Rage shows off Gearhead Vault
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Hollenshead talks...
id Software's CEO, Todd Hollenshead, has stated in an interview that while id's roots are in PC gaming, they're currently definitely a multiplatform developer.
Now, there's no question that our roots are in PC gaming. And when I play a first-person shooter, keyboard and mouse is the configuration that I want to play on. I'm devoting my gaming time right now on the PC to Quake Live. I like a little Rock Band on the console, to be honest about it. But we feel like, in terms of your triple-A, big-budget, big-market title, that you really have to be cross-platform to be successful, unless you're a first party.
So as an independent developer, we feel like we have to be on all the relevant platforms. So we don't really view ourselves as PC first. I think I would say that John says that probably the primary development platform for Rage is actually the 360.
And that's not all he's had to say. Regarding the Nintendo Wii, he feels that there's little benefit for a third part devteam to make games:So as an independent developer, we feel like we have to be on all the relevant platforms. So we don't really view ourselves as PC first. I think I would say that John says that probably the primary development platform for Rage is actually the 360.
the Wii is Nintendo--and then everybody else. And then among everybody else, it's licensed properties--and then stuff that people lose money on. So, for a really original, game-centric IP, if you're a third-party developer, I would say, "Show me what makes such a compelling case for the Wii." I'm not saying that it's not out there, but there hasn't been anything that's been demonstrated to be a really huge success.
This an MUCH more can be read over at Gamespot. Sure to make an interesting read.In other news:




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