"
Duke Nukem Forever confirmed for 2008," heralds an unlikely source in
Dallas Business Journal. What the modest, Texas newspaper actually seems to suggest is that 3D Realms is "on target" to release the mythical sequel sometime this year, though company co-owner Scott Miller adds, "we may miss the mark by a month or two" (
wink, wink). Miller also hinted that "hitting the big three" (in this case, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3) is the obvious development strategy, but he continued to stress that 3D Realms has not "formally announced any platforms for
DNF."
3D Realms informed
Shacknews that any suggestion by
Dallas Business Journal that
DNF's release date and platforms have been confirmed is erroneous.
Expect an official statement from 3D Realms later today. Update: 3D Realms president George Broussard lays it out loud and clear in the
follow-up statement issued today. "The release date is still 'when it's done,' and will be until the appropriate moment. Platforms have not been finalized or announced. You can rest assured that we are moving toward a goal and that the recently released
teaser trailer is the start of that process and seeing more of the game, sooner than later."
We should also note that
Dallas Business Journal seemingly confirms
ongoing rumor that
Duke Nukem 3D is bound for Xbox Live Arcade and will include online multiplayer and co-op support. "We're really excited about bringing classic
Duke to the 360," Miller allegedly told the paper, "We're talking to Microsoft about getting a release slot sometime this year."
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its been about 10 years since i tipped those dancers.
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Or they got their thumbs up there asses again (still?) and haven't actually programmed anything yet.
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I'd like nothing more than to be walking through a Best Buy and just find DNF sitting there with ZERO warning. That would be sweet.
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I'd like nothing more than to be walking through a Best Buy and just find DNF sitting there with ZERO warning. That would be sweet.
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I don't think anyone cares anymore.
K thx bye.
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of course, underneath all of the tits and cursing was a really good game, though.
That said, I'm pretty sure saying "when it's done" isn't cute anymore. Not after all this time, at least. Being able to get away with saying that was bought with the good-will earned by their excellent efforts with Duke 3D, and the BUILD-based titles that followed it.
But that bank account of Cool ran dry a long time ago.
I think that teaser video, fun as it was for us, really should have waited until they were confident and far along enough to specify a launch window.
Without knowing what their ACTUAL plans are, maybe it made sense for them to release it. From an outsiders point of view, though, without something concrete following it...well, with each passing month it quickly looks like it was just 3DR waving it's dick around again, like they did with the parade of obsolete videos showing off the game at past E3's.
I want to believe.
Oh, and check out his "new haircut" on youtube.
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Seriously.
I know the fact that WalMart won't carry AO games is an issue, but I honestly think people who end up buying the damn game if it even exists would have no problem getting it online or in other stores. No such problem in Europe, for instance.
Either way, this game better be out before Hillary gets a say.
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As far as the game goes, I'm no longer interested in it. I used to be interested...you know...back when it was first announced, but that was too long ago.
If it turns out that the game is actually good when released- I *might* reconsider.
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Thank kinda scares me for some odd reason.
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Or we are just going to have to beat this joke dead into the ground.
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the way i see it, whatever they put out now, whenever (if) they put it out, will not be worth a 10 year wait.
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"Cool!"
"Shake it baby"
"Watcha waiting for, Christmas?"
"Damn!"
Oh Duke, you were so cool.
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The longer a game is cooked the blander it tends to be, and Duke's the most overcooked ham in the gaming industry, EVER. Not too hard to draw conclusions from that...
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