gunsmithx Posted May 15, 2009 Share Posted May 15, 2009 http://www.joystiq.com/2009/05/06/rumor-du...alms-shut-down/ http://www.joystiq.com/2009/05/15/take-two...-nukem-forever/ it looks like they closed... guess this means we never get duke... :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The NZA Posted May 15, 2009 Share Posted May 15, 2009 eh...dude, they had like 10+ years and they only got down concept art, not even a demo? i dont know how sad i honestly am at this point. apples and oranges, but i wish suzuki's studio woulda had nearly that kinda time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunsmithx Posted May 15, 2009 Author Share Posted May 15, 2009 they had more then concept art, had had working levels and such, there are vidoes running around the net. but who knows how much of the game was done... what a waste. and shenmue 3 will still comeout!!!! believe!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The NZA Posted May 15, 2009 Share Posted May 15, 2009 i want to believe, man. i really do. but they just let go of suzuki... yeah, ive heard there's levels and videos but cmon, 12 years? apparently others are hanging on this, too, Take-2's suing em. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jumbie Posted May 15, 2009 Share Posted May 15, 2009 This is the best thing that coulda happened for the Duke sequel. Now someone will buy the rights dirt cheap and actually make the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iambaytor Posted May 15, 2009 Share Posted May 15, 2009 it looks like they closed... guess this means we never get duke... :( Okay, we went from this: To this: You should've sensed that something was up when they showed up to E3 2008 with a glorified powerpoint presentation. (Admittedly it has to be the most damned entertaining and unintentionally funny powerpoint presentation ever) I admit, looking at the 1998 trailer and seeing a more comic-booky (and sadly a bit more bro'mantic) Half-Life type game it makes me long for what never was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The NZA Posted May 19, 2009 Share Posted May 19, 2009 so, they're not gone? 3D Realms Release – Pertaining to Recent Events Surrounding Duke Nukem Forever Dallas, TX (May 18, 2009) – In light of recent press articles and statements by Take-Two (to the media and in a lawsuit), we want to set the record straight on some issues. Despite rumors and statements to the contrary, 3D Realms (3DR) has not closed and is not closing. 3DR retains ownership of the Duke Nukem franchise. Due to lack of funding, however, we are saddened to confirm that we let the Duke Nukem Forever (DNF) development team go on May 6th, while we regroup as a company. While 3DR is a much smaller studio now, we will continue to operate as a company and continue to license and co-create games based upon the Duke Nukem franchise. As some of you may know, Take-Two filed a lawsuit last week containing various accusations and claims against 3DR and the uncompleted DNF game. Take-Two never paid 3DR advances or any signing bonus or any other funds related to DNF, up until July 2008, at which time they paid $2.5m in connection with another agreement for an unannounced game. This is the sum total Take-Two has paid 3DR in connection with DNF. Take-Two claims that they paid $12m to GT Interactive/Infogrames to acquire the publishing rights for the DNF game. To be clear, 3DR was not a party to that transaction and did not receive any money from it. When the DNF game was originally signed with GT Interactive in 1998, GT paid 3DR a $400,000 signing bonus. Up until July 2008, this was the only publisher money we received for the DNF game. Meanwhile, 3DR put over $20m into the production of DNF. Take-Two retains publishing rights for the DNF game, although 3DR retains certain rights to sell the game directly to the public. Late last year, 3DR began negotiations with Take-Two to provide funding to complete the DNF game. In the meantime, 3DR was hitting mutually-agreed milestones, despite not having a new agreement finalized. Take-Two was well aware that 3DR needed the funding to continue the DNF game development. Suddenly, after months of negotiations, Take-Two materially changed the parameters of the proposed funding agreement. 3DR informed Take-Two that it could not financially afford the changes Take-Two was suggesting and would be forced to release the team if an agreement was not reached. Take-Two made a last minute proposal to acquire the Duke Nukem franchise and the 3DR development team. Take-Two's proposal was unacceptable to 3DR for many reasons, including no upfront money, no guarantee minimum payment, and no guarantee to complete the DNF game. From 3DR's perspective, we viewed Take-Two as trying to acquire the Duke Nukem franchise in a "fire sale." Those negotiations fell through on May 4th, a deal never materialized, and the DNF team was sadly released a few days later. Less than a week after the DNF team was released, Take-Two filed its lawsuit in New York, seeking immediate temporary injunctive relief. The court denied Take-Two's request for a temporary restraining order. While we cannot comment on the details of the ongoing lawsuit, we believe Take-Two's lawsuit is without merit and merely a bully tactic to obtain ownership of the Duke Nukem franchise. We will vigorously defend ourselves against this publisher. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunsmithx Posted May 19, 2009 Author Share Posted May 19, 2009 I love drama! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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