In a few days, iPhone will be having Doom. Although Apple Inc.’s latest mobile device is already facing tons of rumors and criticisms currently, the Doom is not about the “terrible fate” that iPhone might face. The Doom is a game for the iPhone that would allow the players to murder different kinds of horrendous monsters by shooting them using a machine gun.

The key programmer as well as the co-founder of Doom at ID Software is John Carmack. He said that their mobile division is now focusing on developing applications that would work on the iPhone. John Carmack even said
The Doom is not just an ordinary, funny-looking, small-sized game. John Carmack added that developers like him are thankful that the games for the iPhone are not just limited in kilobytes. This simply means that the Doom will be in megabytes (if you’re talking about the size). So watch out for the new application because Jon Carmack might have something huge up in his sleeve.
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