2011年1月27日星期四

The most formidable rival to Epic's iPhone

Traditionally we've seen Epic get the most of their engines for their own games. In fact, Epic's games have been showpieces for Unreal tech. Gears of War and Gears of War 2 each showed off iterations of Unreal Engine 3. Infinity Blade shows off the replica Chopard 15/8992/3 watch power of Epic's tech on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.Those who want to make games for the iOS version of Epic's graphics technology will be able to get it for free but will “have to pay a $99 licensing fee and 25% royalties after the first $5000 in sales,” according to the journal.

The most formidable rival to Epic's iPhone graphics engine is the one powering Rage HD. That game was crafted by a team lead by id Software's Doom co-creator John Carmack. Outside developers won't be able to use that technology, though. Carmack told Kotaku recently that his parent company, Zenimax, is not interested in licensing the replica Chopard 16/8915-103 Watch technology to outsiders.The release of the Unreal Engine for console game produced a flood of games running, for better and worse, a similar graphical style as Gears of War in recent years. We'll see soon whether we got a lot of Infinity Blade lookalikes.

It wouldn't be such a bad thing, right?Technology Behind Hit Videogames Comes to iPhone [The Wall Street Journal]”This isn't really how Switzerland came about, though wouldn't it be great if it were. Instead it's an amusing mishmosh of legends and cliche with a dash of Mario added in for flavor.That's right, about 30 seconds in, William replica Chopard 16/8961 Men's watch Tell does a Mario and saves the princess from a castle, complete with question blocks and deadly head-jumping.Can you spot other hidden references in this ad for the iPad's Swissinfo.ch? Like the one for the Android?[Thanks Chris]”Last week famed indie-developer Jenova Chen explained how to cheat your way through iGame Smurf Village.