DUKE NUKEM FOREVER! 2011!!!!!!!

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May 31, 2006
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found this on yahoo

http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/...em-forever-uncanceled-playable-at-pax/1409763

September 3 11:11 A.M.

Though the game has been presumed dead so many times you’d need an abacus to keep track, “Duke Nukem Forever” is very much alive – and he’s coming to store shelves soon.
Duke Nuke Em Forever

Take Two Interactive Software pulled off one of the video game world’s biggest surprises Friday, announcing not only that the over-a-decade-in-development first person shooter was nearly finished, but backing that claim up by giving the 150,000 people attending the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle the chance to play the game.

The rest of the world will get its chance in 2011 – on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

First announced in 1997, “Duke Nukem Forever” became an annual presence on vaporware lists and a running joke among gamers for its molasses-like development schedule and frequent restarts. A year ago, it appeared the final nail had been hammered into the game’s coffin, when developer 3D Realms ran out of money, let go virtually all of its employees and began a legal war with its publisher, Take-Two Interactive Software.

That suit was settled earlier this year, however. And while 3D Realms is no more, Gearbox Software, the studio behind “Borderlands” and “Brothers in Arms” (and staffed with a number of former 3DR employees), has taken over development on the game.

"Gearbox has enabled die-hard key Duke Nukem franchise builders and skilled veteran game makers to stand together and deliver,” said Randy Pitchford, president of Gearbox Software. “All gamers deserve a happy ending and after all of us gamers feeling the full range of emotions about Duke Nukem Forever, I am thrilled to be in a position with the trust, power and means to make it happen.”

“Duke Nukem Forever” is, technically, a sequel to 1996’s “Duke Nukem 3D” - though normally a sequel takes no more than three years to put together, while “DNF” started in the Clinton administration.

The game missed ship-date after ship-date, and many began to assume it would never see the light of day. Many pointed to 3D Realms co-founder George Broussard as the reason for the delays – noting that his obsession with perfection for the title resulted in a never-ending cycle of changes.

The bad times are over now, though – and the game is nearing completion. And after 13 long years, some of the industry’s most core fans at PAX have finally gotten to see for themselves if the wait was worth it.
 
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I won't believe it till I see it...Also, a company took over the project since 3D Realms folded, I would bet their just trying to make a profit off of the name and not even make it half decent..
 
Mar 25, 2011
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I love this game so much i re downloaded it a few months back just to finish it again
so fucking obsessed I listen to the megadeath version of the soundtrack and crank it all the way up
 

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Dec 10, 2006
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So it's supposed to be released on the 14th.



I see it's still as cheesy as ever, why are people hyped over this again? lol
 

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Downloaded the demo last night, gonna play a lil tonight

But Im with Oro on this..wtf is this...ya'll actually doing a midnight for this shit??

I dont understand it lol