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Carmack up for mobile MMO

And Orcs and Elves sequel.

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Doom creator John Carmack just can't get enough of this whole mobile gaming thing, it seems. Not content with producing two mobile titles - Doom RPG and new IP Orcs and Elves - he's now been talking about doing an MMO.

In an interview with CNN Money, Carmack said: "We're probably going to have a sequel to Orcs and Elves but I'm really into the idea of a massively multiplayer cell phone title.

"I have absolutely no interest in going and competing with Blizzard in the high end of that market, but a cell phone version might be interesting."

Carmack reckons mobile games are wicked because they cost much less to develop than console titles - therefore there's less risk involved for publishers and developers, and more opportunities to produce original games.

"My sneaky little plan is we might be able to graduate a franchise from cell phones to one of the big platforms," Carmack said.

"It sucks to risk $20 million on a new title these days. The industry sees maybe one truly new game per year. And we're as guilty of this at id [Software]... The industry likes that reliability and the consumer knows what they like."

Look out for an exclusive Eurogamer interview with John Carmack in the coming days.

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