Epic Shows off Unreal Engine 3 Running on iPhone
Could you imagine exploring Rapture or scoring multi-kills in an iPhone game?
The Unreal Engine has successfully cracked into the console space in a big way. Now the games engine, once exclusively a PC-based engine, is powering many blockbuster titles on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Now the Unreal Engine 3 has made its way to the iPhone.
Our friends at AnandTech visited their local Epic Games studios and grabbed a sneak peek at Unreal Engine running on an iPod Touch third-gen, which means it will also run similarly on an iPhone 3GS.
Epic said that the demo doesn't mean that it, or its licensing partners, are breaking into iPhone game development, but it does show off what is possible on the little pocketable device.
Epic also said that it will be demonstrating the Unreal Engine on another mobile platform at CES, so stay tuned!
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0:23. Did A&AT say there is 300 millions of people using their network and is 97% of all americans?
Misleading - since everyone can have 2 or more mobiles.
I rest your case.
ah . . . what exactly has that vid got to do with the article?
eg. no reference to unreal engine whatsoever . . .
just had a look at Anandtech, and they actually DO post a link to a vid of it . . .
article - http://www.anandtech.com/gadgets/showdoc.aspx?i=3695
tube link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzts8tsKuHs
would've been nicer to have that rather than an advert for AT&T btw.
sorry guys, guess marcus put in the wrong video code. I'll fix it now.