Duke Nukem Forever to Arrive December? 99
Muddie writes "According to an article at The Inquirer, Duke Nukem Forever has a release date set at Amazon.Com UK for December 2, 2005. According to the article: 'We don't believe that Amazon plans to trick its customers - it's not its style and the customers can sue if it fails. The game is listed as a 24.99 title and we are surely thrilled if this all comes true.' Could it be true, or is the sky just falling again?" Big grain of salt with this one.
Hail to the king, baby! (Score:1)
milk just shot out of my nose. (Score:5, Funny)
I can't blame you. (Score:2)
Re:milk just shot out of my nose. (Score:3, Funny)
Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:3, Informative)
The release date of this game is "When it's done". Anything else, and we mean anything else is someone's speculation. There is no date. We don't know any date. If you have a friend who claims they have "inside info", or there's some game news site, or some computer store at the mall who claims they know - they do not. They are making it up. There is no date. Period.
And yes, we know the game has taken a long time. There's no possible joke you could make about the game's development time that we haven't already heard.
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:2)
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:5, Informative)
While the "fucktard" thing was perhaps a little harsh, the other points that the grandparent made are valid.
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:5, Informative)
*cough* archive.org *cough* [tinyurl.com]
Check for yourself. The wording has changed on that page over the years, but the pre-ordering sentiment has been there since at least mid-2000.
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:2)
http://www.anandtech.com/news/shownews.aspx?i=240
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:4, Funny)
SPOILER WARNING!
It's going to have 160 pages [amazon.com]
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:2)
Of course, I find it pretty hard to believe that this game is ever going to see the light of day, but still...
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:2)
Now read the date that comment was submitted - back in April.
-Adam
Re:Read the user reviews, a dev made a comment. (Score:1)
Noooo! (Score:3, Funny)
well, i guess dakitana is funny to mention, and the phantom console...
Re:Noooo! (Score:1)
or the phantom.
and if you dig really back in the hayday of voodooextreme there's the bitboys.
not that DNF is going ot ever actually come out.
Re:Noooo! (Score:2)
Re:Noooo! (Score:3, Insightful)
Half-Life for the Mac.
You go to hell Sierra, you go to Hell and you die.
Re:Noooo! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Noooo! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Noooo! (Score:2)
Playable on the Phantom? (Score:2)
Or perhaps it'll be an EXCLUSIVE for the Phantom.
Ya... that's it...
Uh oh... (Score:2, Funny)
Oh wait, this is DNF... Amazon just might be jumping the gun a bit...
Re:Uh oh... (Score:1)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:1)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:1)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:1)
(BTW: "it's" = "it is")
Re:Uh oh... (Score:1)
"there are" is indeed correct for the first "it's", but the second one, describing Slashdot's HTML, should have been possessive.
amazon.ca (Score:4, Funny)
Item has not been released
But... It has a published date of June 06, 2002...
Amazon dot COM shows NOTHING (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Amazon dot COM shows NOTHING (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Amazon dot COM shows NOTHING (Score:2)
Re:Amazon dot COM shows NOTHING (Score:2)
What about the Phantom? (Score:2)
PreOrder? Heck, I'm Playing It Now! (Score:2)
Dontja know? (Score:2)
Computer requirements (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Computer requirements (Score:2)
Re:Computer requirements (Score:2)
Woah. It says that the Amiga version requires the 512KB RAM expansion board. This game's going to rule!
Double take (Score:2, Funny)
Prey first. (Score:2)
I really doubt it'll be out by Christmas though as they'd be competing with their own game. If I were a betting man, I'd put my money on a 2006 release, probably mid-year.
Re:Prey first. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Prey first. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Another sign of the apocolypse? (Score:1)
9. Profit!
Re:Another sign of the apocolypse? (Score:1)
Re:Another sign of the apocolypse? (Score:2)
As long as Detroit doesn't make it, I think we're safe. But if a miracle happens and Detroit plays in the super-bowl in Detroit, we're goners.
A couple notes (Score:3, Informative)
Kidding? (Score:1)
Re:Kidding? (Score:1)
Re:Kidding? (Score:1)
You've got to believe me; I'm the Easter Bunny!
Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:5, Informative)
Janurary 1997: Work on DNF started.*
April 1997: Quake 2 engine purchase announced. (they got it in mid-late 1997 before Quake 2 was released). Scott Miller states that he is confident that DNF will be released by mid 1998 and prey in late 1998 making 1998 a bit year for 3DR. He also mentions that his confidence is not misplaced.
August and September 1997: First screenshots in PC gamer (hummer, farmer i think).
May 1998: First DNF E3 video shown. You can see that a lot of work has been done.
Late 1998: 3DR announces switch to Unreal tech. It is expected to take no longer than 6 weeks and 3DRealms says "DNF is a 1999 game."
Mid 1999: 3DR admits that the engine switch took a lot more time than originally estimated.
Late 1999: 3DR announces upgrade to UT level tech. It is expected to take two weeks. 3DR releases a Christmas card saying that DNF will be released in 2000.
2000: I don't think anything happened. They released some sexy screenshots in late 1999/early 2000 (for the time). Broussard begins claiming that DNF development did not start until 1998. Inquiring minds wonder how they got so much done before May (E3) 1998.
May 2001: 3DR comes out of nowhere and puts DNF up at E3. They state that DNF will be released in 2001 and the end of the E3 2001 video says "WID in 2001". Many part of the video bear a clear resemblence to the 1999 screenshots.
October 2001: Broussard posts "sorry guys, it won't be a 2001 release" on the VE3D forums. "Don't worry, the last major hurdle is AI."
Unknown 2001: Broussard states that DNF will definitely be out before Unreal 2.
January 2002: Voodoo Extreme makes a list of top 10 titles to be released in 2002. #1 on that list is Duke Nukem Forever. Someone posts "when will we see something" in the 3DR forums. Broussard responds with "soon".
June 2002: The "soon" thread gets locked.
Unknown 2002: Broussard states that DNF will definitely be out before DooM 3.
2003: Broussard states that DNF has been "on track since early 2002" and that they haven't reached the light at the end of the tunnel, but "they finally found it." He wisps away the years between January 1997 and January 2002 and wishes people would consider DNF's development as if it started in 2002 (this is a strong hint that DNF was far from complete). Unreal 2 released.
Broussard adopts the "DooM 3 and HL2 will have been in development for 5 and 6 years when they're finally released -- DNF isn't taking that much longer" belief (notice: his numbers are very inaccurate).
Late 2003/early 2004: Take 2 complains about DNF development and expects it around "late 2005". "At this point we're just hoping the team [in garland] will finish the project."
2004: Broussard states that DNF development has been on track since "late 2002/early 2003", bumping up his earlier statement in an attempt to fight back release expectations. It is clear, from this behavior, that DNF will not be released this year or next. DooM 3 is released. Half Life 2's release is anticipated this year.
So the most reasonable points in which they could've completely restarted would've been after each of the E3 videos. They could've restarted after the E3 1998 video or after the E3 2001 video. Luckily, you can refute both of these possibilities by simply looking at what Broussard was saying back then -- the Unreal engine upgrade was certainly not expected to require them redoing much. Things were added and tech was changed, things were adopted. This was all stated in interviews with Broussard himself.
It is more difficult to question whether they've restarted at some point after E3 2001. Clearly, in late 2001/early 2002 when Broussard was saying that the last major hurdle was AI and "soon", h
Re:Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:2)
Re:Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:1)
Ahh, putting it in terms of progressive metal is what it takes to drive the point home for me. (seriously, where the fuck did that come from?!)
Re:Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:2)
Ahh, putting it in terms of progressive metal is what it takes to drive the point home for me. (seriously, where the fuck did that come from?!)
Soooooooo, you're a Symphony X fan instead then? ;)
(4 studio albums, 1 live album)
Re:Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:1)
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Re:Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:1)
One other small fact... (Score:2)
Re:Fun Facts about Duke Nukem's development time (Score:1)
Its already ported to Source, and will be on Steam (Score:3, Interesting)
The funny thing, they showed old screenshots on the amazon.uk site, the newer ones with anti-aliasing on steam, looks awesome. Funny how nobody thinks the game is coming out, but some developers dropped hints over at http://www.planetduke.com [planetduke.com] about it being release this year for xmas.
Also, isnt this the first stream game from a 3rd party developer?
Re:Its already ported to Source, and will be on St (Score:1)
Re:Its already ported to Source, and will be on St (Score:3, Informative)
C'mon guys... it's definition 2! (Score:3, Funny)
In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
Pricing (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Pricing (Score:2)
Video games in the UK are more expensive generally of course, partly becuase of tax, and partly becuase the Pound is strong at the moment. Ie: A new console game's RRP is generally £40 ($70), I don't think the US price is quite that h
Re:Pricing (Score:2)
Where? (Score:1)
?!?
Honestly Zonk... (Score:1, Redundant)
Don't care how slow the day is. This is ridiculous.
Re:Honestly Zonk... (Score:1)
Don't care how slow the day is. This is ridiculous.
Inquirer with an I, not an E.
All apocalypse humor aside.. (Score:2)
DN3d was good, but all that's left of the franchise is a broken promise and a bad joke that won't die. Maybe they'll make some money off people buying it just for the humor value.
Re:All apocalypse humor aside.. (Score:1)
Well, I'm pretty sure this is all just a mistake on Amazons part anyway, but I can tell you why the screenshots look so bad. It's because they're all about 7 years old. I saw the same screenshots printed in PC gamer in the late 90's.
3drealms website (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:3drealms website (Score:1)
http://www.3drealms.com/index.shtml [3drealms.com]
Why Bother (Score:2, Interesting)
http://jonof.edgenetwork.org/index.php?p=jfduke3d [edgenetwork.org]
http://www.bur.st/~duke3d/ [www.bur.st]
Perhaps... (Score:1)
I'd move to Mexico before releasing anything called Duke Nuk'em.
Oh hell! DNF is being released? (Score:1)
A message from Hell (Score:2, Funny)
Anything is possible (Score:2)
Beh, Amazon's frauding again... (Score:2)
STOP THE PRESSES (Score:1)
Actually looking at the screenshots (Score:3, Informative)
Based solely on the screenshots I'm predicting an average review score of less than 5.0, dismal sales, and massive warezing as people try to see if it really is that bad without having to spend money.
This is gonna suck. It has the potential to outsuck a Derek Smart remake of Daikatana.
Here's a key point: who's writing the game ? Huh ? They haven't said a thing about gameplay or story since 1997. It's gonna be a Duke Nukem game, so we have a pretty good idea what to expect, but I'm very worried (there's ominous potential for minigames). Silence on this point is a bad omen.
What the hell? (Score:2, Insightful)
Customers can sue for wrong release dates? Hasn't this been disproven with every release date Amazon has shown for all of id's titles? Amazon isn't trying to trick anyone, but that release date is just an oversight by price-marking drone.
Re:What the hell? (Score:2)
Duke Nukem Forever to Arrive December? (Score:2, Insightful)
Ok fun while it lasted... (Score:3, Informative)
http://forums.3drealms.com/ubbthreads/showflat.ph
They've already denied the release date, the inquirer went into extra happy mode for an amazon website mistake, end of story. Move along folks.