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About this siteFor six years, the Internet Nexus served as my technology blog, but I've since started blogging at the SuperSite Blog instead. If you're looking for the blog, please head there. --Paul Monday, June 07, 2004Duke Nukem: ForeverTVG.com: "In reply to a thread enquiring about the current state of Duke Nukem: Forever, George Broussard CEO 3D Realms, recently heaped further doubt over the future of the title, currently standing at seven years in development and counting. Broussard claimed 'IMO, it's more abusive to the community to continue to talk about and show the game when it's not real close to release. What's the point of leading people on? The best thing we can, and should do, is to shut up, finish the game and start showing it and talking about it when it's near enough release that people can actually see light at the end of the tunnel.' Once again this seems to suggest that the chances of seeing Duke’s long-overdue and comical return this year are extremely unlikely, whilst some have even claimed that it will be 2006 before we see the return of the wisecracking saviour of the planet Earth."Well, give 3D Realms credit for using the right name for the game. It's disappointing, however, that they can't release a game so many people have been waiting, literally, years for. I used to play Duke Nukem 3D online in the old days when I was one of the few people on earth with a cable modem. Good stuff. [ Posted at 11:38 AM | Permalink ]
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