The reports of Duke Nukem's demise have been greatly exaggerated. Though Forever has been jettisoned into the inky blackness of the vaporware realm, leading to a court struggle over the Nukem IP, 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller still sees a future for the foul-mouthed hero. "The next few years should see a strong resurgence in Duke," Miller mentioned in a recent interview with new gaming mag Gamesauce. "There are numerous other Duke games in various stages of development, several due out this year."
There is definitely still a demand for the game. There's obviously content that has been created/developed, so hopefully the IP will land in the lap of someone who can bring it to market. But then again, I'll believe it when I see it.
There is definitely still a demand for the game. There's obviously content that has been created/developed, so hopefully the IP will land in the lap of someone who can bring it to market. But then again, I'll believe it when I see it.
now that dobson's gone, they're less restrictive on the "conclusions" they draw, leaving it to the reader. in times' past, they were directed a particular recipe, nearly always ending w/ "don't let your kids play this game". it's moving more toward becoming an honest broker, and less finger wagging.
[full disclosure: my kid's in 3rd grade w/ jim daly's kid]
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