During his keynote speech at QuakeCon 2010, id Software’s John Carmack demonstrated Rage on the iPhone, running at 60 frames-per-second and ready to ” kill anything done on the Xbox or PlayStation 2.”
Carmack’s demonstration, using the id Tech 5 engine, might be one of the most impressive tech we’ve seen on the iPhone. Running on the iPhone 4 but easily run on the 3GS, the visuals indeed rivaled anything from the PlayStation 2 and original Xbox, and can even have the capacity to give a couple of current-gen titles a run for their money.
The first Rage game for the iPhone shall be a small ” show-off” type of title, with a larger game due out next year to coincide with the large game’s release.
![id Unleashes Impressive Rage On The iPhone [Quakecon 2010]](http://nexgadget.com/images/id-Unleashes-Impressive-Rage-On-The-iPhone-Quakecon_eaU-e_1.jpg)
For more of Carmack, be sure you have a look at our liveblog of the QuakeCon 2010 keynote.
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