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Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: Gloriano on December 19, 2003, 09:56:12 am
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UPDATED] The next chapter in 3D Realms' sassy shooter franchise won't be ready until Q4 2004 at the earliest.

When 3D Realms decided on the title "Duke Nukem Forever," most gamers probably didn't realize they were actually describing its development time. First announced in 1997, the seven-year-old shooter franchise's next installment may now not be released until 2005.

The bad news came straight from Jeffrey Lapin, CEO of Take Two Interactive, parent of Gathering Games, Duke Nukem Forever's publisher. When pressed on the subject by an analyst in a conference call today, Lapin said, "I had a recent conversation with [Duke Nukem Forever's] developer, and they expect the game to be completed sometime at the end of '04 or the beginning of '05."

The news adds another difficult chapter to Duke Nukem Forever's development. When it was first picked up by Gathering (then called GodGames) in 2000, the game had a late 2001 release date. But in August 2001, following financial woes and the death of one of its co-founders, Doug Myers, GodGames' Texas offices were shut down and the company was subsumed into Take Two's New York City operation. Then came the game's infamous no-show at the 2002 E3 and Lapin's announcement this May that Take Two had "pulled the plug" on the game's 2003 release. "We’re hopeful that the team in Dallas will finish the project," said Lapin then.

The big question is: when will they? Though Take Two spent a reported $12 million for the rights to publish Duke Nukem Forever, the game's development is being completely self-funded by 3D Realms, which still owns the franchise. The developer has never officially announced a release date, keeping with 3D head George Broussard's famous mantra that the release date is "when it's done."

Broussard has also been outspoken about his displeasure with Take Two's public announcements about the game. Most famously, he responded to Lapin's May statement with a post on Shacknews.com saying, "Take Two needs to STFU IMO."

By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot  [POSTED: 12/18/03 01:00 PM]




that game is still coming :p
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: Zarax on December 19, 2003, 10:03:02 am
Yeah, like they said when they adopted the UT engine...
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: J3Vr6 on December 19, 2003, 10:51:43 am
I wonder if it's going to be really outdated when it comes out like Diakatana or whatever that name of that FPS was.  

I loved playing Due Nukem, the 2d free ware and the 3d version.  I even remember there was a contest where people sent in pics so they can be the face of Duke Nuke'm for the cover of the box or something.
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: phreak on December 19, 2003, 10:53:28 am
I think in a FS2 campaign someone jokingly said that DN:F was finally released (probably in DEM)
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: Impurial on December 19, 2003, 06:13:45 pm
DNF in racing means "did not finish".  Symbolic perhaps? ;7
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: Knight Templar on December 19, 2003, 07:38:48 pm
They're using the Quake engine? :wtf:
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: Turnsky on December 19, 2003, 07:56:38 pm
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Originally posted by Knight Templar
They're using the Quake engine? :wtf:


were using the quake 2 engine..
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: Knight Templar on December 19, 2003, 07:59:39 pm
:blah:

I think I'll slowly walk away now...
Title: nothing new (DN:F)
Post by: 01010 on December 20, 2003, 04:15:34 am
They're using the Unreal Warfare engine now. Part of the reason it's taking so long is because they keep changing engines. There has to be a point where you just have to say "right we have enough features implemented now lets refine them" but they keep adding new stuff constantly.

It's vapourware as far as I'm concerned.