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Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Released

PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 2:05 am
by gamfrkI


The release date for Duke Nukem Forever has been announced. You'll be kicking ass and chewing bubblegum in Duke Nuke on May 3. You'll be able to play Duke Nukem on your PS3, 360 and PC.

“The moment fans all over the world have been waiting for is almost here,” declared Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. “May 3, 2011 marks Duke’s return as he unleashes his brash and brutally honest wit on the world. His return is going to be epic and one that will make video gaming history!”

The question, of course, is: Will it be worth the wait? It's hard to even comprehend of a 12 year development time, but from everything we've seen, the Duke Nuke magic is well represented by the game.

New screenshots after the break.

Well? What do you think? Give your thoughts on how cool you think this game will be, and, is there anyone who doubts it will actually come out on time? I don't, personally. It's been delayed so many times, you have to figure it's a done-deal this time, right? Still, there's a tiny voice of doubt in the back of my mind...

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:14 am
by Hot Trout
I cant wait for Duke to return. I played all of these games at their time of release and they were immense fun. Simple blasting fun. I think this one might be a purchase.

Check out the PC Abandonware section for the previous Duke Nuken games.

Excellent post gam, I took the liberty of amending your post to embed the video for you. I also copied this to the BLOG because it was so good.

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Delayed (again)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:35 am
by gamfrkI
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Gearbox Software's long-in-the-making action game's release date now pegged for June 10 debut internationally, June 14 in North America.

In January, 2K Games and Gearbox Software did the unthinkable: The publisher/developer duo slapped a May 3 release date on the elusive Duke Nukem Forever. Now, that date appears to have been a bit ambitious.

In a very sarcastic Gearbox Software video released today (embedded below), studio president Randy Pitchford announced Duke Nukem Forever's new release dates. The game will arrive internationally on June 10 (the day after the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo wraps up) and on June 14 in North America.

Initially announced in 1997, Duke Nukem Forever was synonymous with vaporware for over a decade. While at original studio 3D Realms, it went through at least two engine changes, with its protracted development reportedly costing over $20 million to $30 million.

Then, in early 2009, publisher 2K Games' parent company Take-Two lost patience with 3D Realms, refusing to give it the funds to continue development of the game. It went on to sue the suburban Texas developer, with court documents revealing the New York-based publisher was developing another Duke Nukem game, Duke Begins, with Gearbox. That developer, flush with cash from the success of Borderlands, went on to buy all Duke Nukem Forever assets and the Duke Nukem IP itself last September.

Gamers looking to get their hands on the game prior to its new release date can participate in a Duke Nukem Forever demo, which is playable by purchasers of the Borderlands Game of the Year Edition. Unfortunately, neither 2K nor Gearbox has slapped a start date to the demo. However, for more on the demo, check out GameSpot's time with the it from PAX Prime 2010.

When Duke Nukem Forever does launch, it will be available in both a standard edition, as well as a Balls of Steel Collector's Edition for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. This top-tier bundle includes a bust of the titular hero, a set of playing cards, dice, and two casino chips. A comic and hard-cover art book are also included in the collection, along with a numbered certificate of authenticity.

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:16 am
by Kherr
I'm sorry. My mind is blown with awesomeness. :freakout:

I still have Duke Nukem 3D Atomic and just simply can't wait. Gotta get a 360 first though, because I know my pc won't run that. >.>'

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:36 pm
by Hot Trout
Its almost here guys, this video is kinda funny


Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:08 pm
by Hot Trout
This is an interesting interview with the original creators, kinda makes me feel old.




Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:53 am
by Hot Trout
Well I completed Duke Nukem Forever and enjoyed every bit of it. Yes :roll: I know that it is not that good and that it is kinda old fashioned but guess what ... its funny and old-school in a modern kind of way. It is also a welcome break from the seriousness of all the modern titles. The ending was a bit lame but I have to say that pissing in the skull of the monster was funny, particularly as he promised he would do that at the start of the game.

Worth playing if you can find a cheap copy. :thumbup:

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:45 am
by Kherr
Cool, because I found a balls of steel copy for cheap... like 30 bucks at my local gamestop and was considering purchasing it when I could afford it... even though now my main focus is MW3 and then Skyrim. :3

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:51 am
by Roman78
Just played it yesterday for the first time.

First of all... Waited 12 year and than get graphics from 2005. When i saw the graphics (especially from persons) it looks a little bit outdated (remembered me at Half Life). COD 4 - MW has better graphics and that's 4 years old.

Second... You walk 4 minutes... Loading... walk... loading... Each scene needs separate loading. 12 Years ago it loads a whole map where you could play about 10-30 minutes.

Gameplay is OK, but whats about those long scene's were you have to do strange things.

It's just like the last Resident Evil or Carmageddon, it's not what is was before.

Re: Duke Nukem Forever Release Date Revealed; Trailer Releas

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:26 am
by Hot Trout
I agree with you, BUT its still duke nukem. All hail to the king baby.