Apogee Software Returns, Brings Duke Nukem to Handhelds 50
In a surprise move, it appears that Apogee Software has returned to action. As their first move, they are promising to bring Duke Nukem to the handheld market. "Apogee is bringing the King of Action himself, Duke Nukem, to the handheld console market with three new missions, together called the Duke Nukem Trilogy. Apogee Software is producing the Trilogy under an exclusive license agreement with 3D Realms and MachineWorks Northwest LLC. The Trilogy is comprised of three episodes: Critical Mass, Chain Reaction, and Proving Grounds. 'This marks a new beginning for a famous publisher with a history of market-making innovation,' said Terry Nagy, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Apogee. 'I can't think of a better character than Duke or a better franchise than the Trilogy to usher in a new era for Apogee.'"
Now the question is... (Score:2, Interesting)
What will come out first, these Duke Nukem games or Forever? And will we get new Commander Keen games?
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I doubt it. I imagine they probably gave the studios they farmed the games out to production deadlines, so they'll be shipped well before we ever see Duke Nukem Forever.
And yeah it'd be awesome to see some new Commander Keen games.
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The article is a little short on details. Are these going to be 2d action platformers like the original Duke Nukem, or an FPS like Duke 3d?
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What will come out first, these Duke Nukem games or Forever?
Well there's not really any question about that.
Will it follow their old marketing model? (Score:3, Insightful)
Shareware on handhelds? (Score:1)
I used to love the fact that the first game in every Apogee trilogy was a shareware title, and after I got a good feel for the game I could decide to buy the next two in the series.
The article said "handhelds". Which handhelds have shareware, other than perhaps Pocket PC?
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Re:Shareware on handhelds? (Score:5, Informative)
The article said "handhelds". Which handhelds have shareware, other than perhaps Pocket PC?
The PSP does. Sort of. The PSP can download games from the PlayStation store, and these can be free demos if the publisher allows it. Due to DRM, you can't share them, so they're not exactly shareware. This requires either a PC or a PS3, unless the built-in PSP browser has been fixed since the last time I tried to download a demo through it.
The DS also allows Download Play which can be used to access demos, although this is even less like shareware since you can't keep these downloads once the device powers off. This restriction is because the demos are downloaded into RAM and not any sort of permanent storage. This means that the demo has even less memory available to it than it otherwise would, so not all games can really have demos made for them.
Downloading DS titles requires either a Wii through the free Nintendo Channel, or a Download Station that most stores that sell DS games have.
So yes, modern handhelds do allow free demos. Sort of. It's not quite the same thing as shareware, but hey, a free downloadable demo is better than nothing.
I should also mention that most of these demos aren't quite the full episode that old Apogee shareware games were. But on the PSP at least, it's theoretically possible to release a single episode as a free download. Not so much on the DS.
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Downloading DS titles requires either a Wii through the free Nintendo Channel, or a Download Station that most stores that sell DS games have.
Is that even English?! So I can get a free Wii through the Nintendo Channel? Really? Where do I find the Nintendo Channel? I can't even parse the second half.
Translation: Buy a Wii console, an 802.11g router, and a subscription to high-speed Internet access, and you get the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo Channel at no additional cost. Go in a store that sells new Nintendo DS Lite systems, and you can download a selection of about a dozen game demos and videos, which disappear when you turn off the DS.
But the DS and PSP still fail it when it comes to game moddability.
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Could you point out where [the comment on moddability] is?
It wasn't. The translation ended at the paragraph break. I guess I should have been more clear as to where the translation ended and where my original comments began.
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It didn't work for me the last time I tried. I got an error that, when I looked it up online, indicated that the DRM check had failed.
Trying through the PC PlayStation store worked first time, although I should probably have mentioned that "PC" in this case means "Windows XP/Vista."
I don't have my PSP available to try again, so I dunno if it works now. I loaned my PSP out, since I wasn't currently using it for anything other than a paperweight.
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Someone else mentioned PSP in a "sort of" category, so I think the iPhone/iPod Touch now qualifies in the same "sort of" category... in that there are free demos available, with the full version to be purchased if one wants.
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I had an online conversation with George Broussard quite a few years back on Planet Crap (is that site still around?) about the skueaky 2d side scroller and its sequels. George told me there were 30,000 copies of the oringinal shareware title sold. So you and I are two of those 30k. I wonder why shareware died? It was a viable business model!
My daughter Leila (with two eyes, neither one in the middle of her forehead, and name spelled literately) will surely get this game for her handheld when it comes out.
But.. (Score:2, Funny)
No seriously you guys, I can't wait.
It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum... (Score:4, Funny)
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Given the speed of ultra-low-power handhelds, we could be seeing the first release of Duke Nukem Takes Forever.
What? You mean like faster than the PCs that were around when the other Duke Nukems were released?
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Probably. Everyone I know who grew up in the mid-late 80s is excited as hell.
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Get off my lawn, punk. I'm after Doctor Proton and I'm gonna be kickin' ass and takin' initials; I ain't got time for names.
To answer your question, yes. I'm guessing Duke Nukem came out long before you were born.
Good news for us aging fans of the series (Score:5, Funny)
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By the times these come out your arthritis will be curable.
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And if you don't have arthritis in your hands yet a handheld will give it to you.
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Fantastic... (Score:2, Informative)
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Quick! Someone take this idea and run...'cause I suck at programming!
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Nope, not at all. Apogee published Commander Keen. id Software developed it. They are the ones who own that franchise. The Dopefish makes a cameo appearance in Quake, actually.
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I'd rather not, using the pogo in 2d was hard at times but manageable, 3d just doesn't work for that since it's hard to see where floating platforms are located in 3d space and of course platforms are easier to miss since you have to align two dimensions instead of one, increasing the difficulty quadratically.
Ever heard of 3D Realms, hm? (Score:5, Informative)
They were never gone, they just dropped the name in favor of 3D Realms. Read the Wiki page [wikipedia.org] on Apogee for details.
(Now excuse me while I dig up that disk of Commander Keen 5...)
"Forever" is just business as usual uh? (Score:1)
So, I thought Duke Nukem Forever was taking a long time to do, however it seems that taking an eternity to develop games is standard procedure for these guys uh?
The most recent success the company was associated with was Prey, a game released July 11, 2006 after being stuck in development hell for 11 years
Duke on Handhelds? (Score:2)
I can't wait to play this on my game.com!
Aardwolf (Score:2)
Finally! Now I have someone to call up so I can say "Aardwolf" at them!
Strange coincidence, unimportant to anyone but me (Score:2)
That website... (Score:1)
My first thought when reading about this.... (Score:2, Funny)
yawn:
"I'm here to kick ass and chew bubble gum! And I'm all outta....wait does the bubble gum from China have lead in it?"
Apogee (Score:1)
Duke Nukem, Wacky Wheels, Terminal Velocity, Rise of the Triad, Secret Agent, Death Rally, Raptor, mmmmmmmmmm... 3