Duke
Nukem still has no writers or director attached to the project, but Paramount said in January that the search was to begin soon.
Not exact matches
Who is Duke
Nukem, and why — after all of these years — are we
still talking about him?
Just over a week ago, Duke
Nukem Forever was released onto the world and while you may think that's a sign of the apocalypse, we're all
still here.
That all said, the game also sold pretty well (thanks in part to 14 years of hype), so Duke
Nukem loyalists may
still get a true, modern sequel down the road.
The Duke may no longer be the most popular bloke on the block, but he's
still a moneymaker; Duke
Nukem Forever has turned a profit for publisher Take - Two.
Gearbox (creators of Borderlands) and 2k Games today announced that Duke
Nukem: Forever does
still exist and it will be coming to the Xbox 360 in 2011:
Released January 1996, Duke
Nukem returned in 3D, first person shooter style
still kicking ass.
Gearbox (creators of Borderlands) and 2k Games today announced that Duke
Nukem: Forever does
still exist and it will be coming to the -LSB-...]
This week the trio discuss Uncharted 2 & Assassins Creed 2 DLC, PlayStation Motion Controller to be named Arc, Crysis 2 to be in NYC, Duke
Nukem Forever might
still be alive, and much more in the news section.
Duke
Nukem 3D was just a good game meant for fun, but it
still deemed worthy of a sequel.
Do you
still have a deep emotional attachment to Duke
Nukem, the star (ahem) of Duke
Nukem Forever and endless memes about games which take an eternity and a half to release?
Perhaps Steambot Chronicles 2 might be the mecha games version of Duke
Nukem Forever, but at least there's
still hope of the game coming out.
For those who plan to pass over PlayStation VR, there's
still plenty of big new releases on the PlayStation Store this week, and that includes Dragon Quest Builders (PS4), Square Enix's Minecraft - like action RPG; WWE 2K17 (PS4, PS3), the latest wrestling sim from 2K Games; and Duke
Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (PS4), a re-release of the famed first person shooter.
On June of this year the lawsuit between Take - Two and 3D Realms took place and, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, 3D Realms
still remains the sole owner of Duke
Nukem.
Between 2005 and mid 2006, between seven and ten employees working on the Duke
Nukem Forever project had left 3D Realms and, although Broussard said that this wasn't a huge blow to the game itself, Duke
Nukem Forever was
still another two years away from completion.
Take - Two said that they
still owned the publishing rights to the game but refused to fund it anymore and so, throughout May 2009, a load of Duke
Nukem Forever footage and screen shots were released on the internet by former 3D Realms employees as their way of saying goodbye to Duke Forever.
Nothing will beat Duke
Nukem Forever, I
still wager that that game
still wont comeout, even after being picked up by gearbox, the actually rights off the game are
still up in the air, if anything the mecha version of duke would mechwarrior, anyone else remember that preview yonks ago?
This week, Zumba Fitness fails to be beaten, Lego Pirates of the Caribbean puts itself back together, Virtua Tennis pumps up the blood, Transformers: Dark of the Moon transformers into a 6 chart place, Brink is
still strong in the top 10, Duke
Nukem Forever is starting to get it's ass kicked, Portal 2 not giving up a fight, and Dungeon Siege III has almost gone already
Duke
Nukem Forever may not be getting the big score reviews that it would have hoped for, having been 14 years in the making, but it will
still go down as one of the biggest game launches of the year - and reports suggest that sales are a booming for... Read more
This week, Duke
Nukem Forever is the king, with L.A. Noire
still holding in there at number 2, inFAMOUS begins in the top 5, while Red Faction begins in the top 10, Portal 2 is clutching onto the number 10, Wii Sports Resort is beginning to lag, Hunted: The Demon's Forge hasn't attracted that big of an audience, and is this the end for Wii Fit Plus
Yes, 3D Realms» interminably delayed PC shooter Duke
Nukem Forever is a game now well into its seventh year (and counting) of development, yet it's
still showing no signs of even being reasonably close to being completed.
Ha funny i saw a preowned duke
nukem for 2 pounds and dark void for a pound during the xmas season and i
still said no.
Duke
Nukem 3D is one of these, but it's also
still a great game that stands up on its own, and is just as good today as it was nineteen years ago.
Duke
Nukem Loves Modern Warfare 3 (
Still one of the more unusual repurposed promotional items I've seen)
My gaming library is pretty eclectic: The Dig, TIE Fighter, The Sims, Doom II, Quake, and Duke
Nukem have all graced my hard drive at one point or another while games like Battlefield 2, Silent Hunter III / IV, and SimCity 4
still sit on my shelf.
3D Realms has gone another year without releasing Duke
Nukem Forever, but is
still teasing us with new images.