Duke Nukem Forever Gets Slapped By Critics
Fifteen years of development hasn’t captured the hearts of critics or gamers.
Fifteen years of development hasn’t captured the hearts of critics or gamers.
Just a small speed bump, or the beginning of the second end for Duke?
3D Realms’ Broussard spent a ton of his own personal funds for the development of Duke.
The developer owns the Duke Nukem IP now, with a 2011 release planned.
After 13 years, Duke Nukem Forever is coming thanks to Gearbox Software.
Take-Two is reportedly tapping Gearbox to bring Duke Nukem back to retail shelves finally.
3D Realms and Take-Two have settled the pending lawsuit that originated from disagreements over the development of multiple Duke Nukem titles.
If EA wants to overtake Activision Blizzard and regain its glory, it's only chance it to get Take-Two, says 3D Realms' Scott Miller.
Wired takes an in-depth look back at the game that never came out, examining how the game's greatest enemy may have been its creator.
Legal filings by 3D Realms indicate that a Duke Nukem game was in development at 2K Games, but was cancelled in April 2009.