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2K Games has, at the Penny Arcade Expo, confirmed that DNF will see a 2011 release.
Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John has indicated Duke Nukem Forever may still be in the works.
3D Realms has fired back at Take-Two today, claiming that the studio is not finished and that there may be a future for Duke Nukem yet.
Take-Two has launched a lawsuit against 3D Realms over the fact that Duke Nukem Forever was never released.
3D Realms may be making a film version of Duke Nukem 3D according to comments by Max Payne producer Scott Faye.
In a series of emails with the Dallas Business Journal, 3D Realms has confirmed DNF for a 2008 release and an XBL port of Duke 3D.
The brave new digital download start-up QTrax we reported on yesterday seems to have been a little economical with the truth, and the promised launch never happened. Why?
South Carolina-based start-up Nextreme Incorporated is trialling a technology that uses on-chip micro-miniaturised Peltier coolers to target hotspots and, amazingly, generate electricity.
Stealth-mode start-up International Data Security has a novel idea to solve the growing cost of real estate for data centre use: converted cargo vessels.
Probably not, but there's some sources inside the company who are saying that the game may finally break from the vapourware shackles next year.
October 14 2021 | 15:04