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id Software is a producer of FPS games. They are known for their Wolfenstein, | id Software is a producer of FPS games. They are known for their Wolfenstein, | ||
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- | ID Software released Doom on December 10, 1993, 18 months after their release of Wolfenstein 3D, which would again set new standards for visual quality and graphic violence in video gaming. Doom featured a graphic-quality sci-fi/ | + | iD Software released Doom on December 10, 1993, 18 months after their release of Wolfenstein 3D, which would again set new standards for visual quality and graphic violence in video gaming. Doom featured a graphic-quality sci-fi/ |
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==== Rage ==== | ==== Rage ==== | ||
- | In May 2007, Todd Hollenshead revealed that id Software had started working on an entirely new series that would use a new engine. Hollenshead also said that the title will be entirely produced in-house, becoming the first game to do so since Doom 3 in 2004. John Carmack demonstrated the latest engine named id Tech 5 at the 2007 WWDC. The title of the new game was announced as Rage later that year, at QuakeCon 2007. [([[https:// | + | In May 2007, Todd Hollenshead revealed that id Software had started working on an entirely new series that would use a new engine. Hollenshead also said that the title will be entirely produced in-house, becoming the first game to do so since Doom 3 in 2004. John Carmack demonstrated the latest engine named id Tech 5 at the 2007 WWDC. The title of the new game was announced as Rage later that year at QuakeCon 2007. [([[https:// |