steo on 4/5/2009 at 14:52
hahaha, all the pictures on the amazon pre-order page are from 1999.
Gingerbread Man on 10/5/2009 at 22:42
Quote Posted by Angel Dust
All that combined with the fact that 3drealms is not that big of a company. I'm pretty sure they figured out a long time ago that they could survive quite happily via IP lisencing etc and therefore take their time with DNF, all the while building on it's legendary vapourware status unil ultimately releasing a kick-ass FPS. Whether of not that plan works out for them only time will tell but quite frankly I'm very very interested in how it,the game and the reception, turns out.
Would have worked quite well except for Broussard fucking it up for everyone. DNF
would have (eventually) been a pretty awesome game, and 3dR would have helped scads of worthwhile titles out the door in their role as publisher in the meantime.
belboz on 15/5/2009 at 14:25
3drealms dont exist no more and nor does the game.
Tenkahubu on 15/5/2009 at 17:07
Yes. That is what they say.
Toxicfluff on 15/5/2009 at 17:22
When it's done for, eh.
Thor on 24/5/2009 at 16:03
Ahaha, that's so freakin' funny... :cheeky::joke: I feel sorry for those guys.
reizak on 22/6/2009 at 22:04
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http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticle.x?id=1154) Latest in the saga.
Quote Posted by Shacknews
Surprisingly, 3D Realms explicitly notes that it continues to work on "the development of" Duke Nukem Forever, though "it released the majority of its employees working on the development" because of a "lack of funding to sustain the high level of development."
"[3D Realms/Apogee Ltd.] admits that it has continually worked on the development of the DNF for many years, and continues to do so," reads the specific clause.
catbarf on 22/6/2009 at 23:03
It'll have been one hell of a good story if they manage to release it and it doesn't suck.
It's a long shot, but...