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Duke Nukem Forever
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First Person Shooter
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Put on your sunglasses and prepare to step into the boots of Duke Nukem, whose legend has reached epic proportions in the years since his last adventure. The alien hordes are back and only Duke can save the world, again. Pig cops, alien shrink ...
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08-07-11 Review for Pc
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12-14-11 Duke Nukem Forever DLC available now
07-29-11 Duke Nukem to get more weapons
07-27-11 Duke gets DLC
06-13-11 UK Charts: Hail to the King!
06-12-11 Duke Nukem Forever: The Reviews!
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Take2 sues 3D Realms
Forget about all the conspiracy theories, Take2 has finally taken action and decided to sue 3D Realms for going bankrupt after keeping everyone on a leash for years concerning Duke Nukem Forever.
Take-Two, owner of the publishing rights to the game, said Apogee breached an agreement to design the latest installment of Duke Nukem, a game in which the player “shoots” enemies. The new version has been under development since 1997, the company said yesterday in a complaint in a state court in Manhattan.
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“Apogee continually delayed the completion date for the Duke Nukem Forever,” Take-Two said in the complaint. “Apogee repeatedly assured Take-Two and the video-gaming community that it was diligently working toward competing development of the PC Version of the Duke Nukem Forever.”
Take-Two said in 2000 it had an agreement with Apogee and paid $12 million for publishing rights to the forthcoming game. In 2007, the two companies entered into a second agreement.
Apogee in this case is Apogee Software (aka 3D Realms) and not Apogee LLC which are still operational and working on the upcoming Duke Nukem Trilogy....
“Apogee continually delayed the completion date for the Duke Nukem Forever,” Take-Two said in the complaint. “Apogee repeatedly assured Take-Two and the video-gaming community that it was diligently working toward competing development of the PC Version of the Duke Nukem Forever.”
Take-Two said in 2000 it had an agreement with Apogee and paid $12 million for publishing rights to the forthcoming game. In 2007, the two companies entered into a second agreement.
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<Take-Two claims that it is owed "millions of dollars" by 3D Realms for breaking an agreement to finish the game. The publisher also requested a copy of the existing Duke Nukem Forever source and object code "to ensure the code is preserved and remains unharmed during the pendency of this lawsuit." >