Saturday, February 1, 2014

Finally RAGE!

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Founded by rocket scientist John Carmack, pioneer of 3D game engine technology and father of the First person shooters, id softwares new game Rage will finally hit the stores today in the US, after four years of hard work! The official European release date for both PS3 and X360 is October 7th, so I guess Ill have to wait till Friday to get my first headshot!

Rage: facts, fiction and mythology.

In 2004 astronomers discovered 99942 Apophis, a giant asteroid bound to hit earth in April 2029. Although scientists have since calculated it will pass our planet at a near distance, they found out that Apophis would near the Earth again in 2036. The original calculations by NASA in 2004 estimated Apophis impact to be the equivalent of 1440 megatons of TNT.











In Rage, Apophis (named after the Egyptian god of chaos and darkness) does strike Earth, erasing more than eighty percent of human civilization. Though scientists found a way for humanity to survive, the experiment known as Project Eden, fails. Thousands of Arks, carrying people that were put in cryogenic sleep using a high-tech drug known as Nanotrites, were destroyed. Most survivors mutated due to the untested drug, turning them into monstrous beings. The player aka US Marine Lieutenant Nicholas Raine, awakens around 2114, only to find ruined cities in a wasteland full of mutants and a superior military class known as the Authority, the new rulers of Earth, who secretly had their own Super Ark to start a new utopian society.




Left: Darkhorse published the first of their three issue limited series of the comic book in June. Right: The Trade paperback will be released October 19th. Story by Arvid Nelson with pencils by Andrea Mutti and inks by Pielugi Baldassini. Cover by Stephan Martinere. Building on the games storyline, there was also a novel written by Matthew Costello, which was recently published by Del Ray.

Inventor of the FPS genre.

Texas-based Id Software was founded in 1991 by programmers John Carmack and John Romero with game designer Tom Hall and artist Adrian Carmack. They rocked the video game industry when they created a whole new genre with the release of the first 1st person shooter Wolfenstein 3D in May 1992. Heavily censured everywhere for its use of swastikas and bloody violence, the original game had you searching for the leader of the third reich in the nazi stronghold castle Wolfenstein.

Even more violent as well as graphically innovative, their release of Doom in 1993, was received with both praise and public outcry. The PC game that made headlines as being a virtual mass murder simulator was installed on more computers than Microsoft Windows. The plot of the scifi-horror shooter centered around a space marine that had to fight off interdimensional demons after experiments in teleportation between the moons of Mars by the Union Aerospace Corporation created a gateway to Hell.


Above: powerful artwork for id softwares critically acclaimed shooters. The cover for Doom was done by illustrator Donald Ivan Punchatz.

Armadillo Aerospace.

For Rage, John Cormack wrote a completely new game engine called the id tech 5. His previous game engines have been licensed for use in many other shooters, like Half-Life, Call of Duty and Medal of Honor. In 2000 Cormack also founded Armadillo Aerospace where he is the lead engineer. The company has won several NASA funded competitions and is now working towards building suborbital crafts capable of commercial spaceflight. The Id tech 5 engine will also be used for Doom 4, which is currently in development using a new scripting language that is based on C++.


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