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The Short History of Duke Nukem Forever's Long Existence

From the article: "Ah… Duke Nukem Forever! The game that will always be remembered by the fans, the game that was supposed to be a hit ten years ago, the game that could've easily had two more sequels until today. But no, Duke Nukem Forever simply wasn't meant to be – to exist in a playable form, to delight the FPS fans, to put the one liners back in the bizz, to revolutionize.

A history of Duke Nuke Forever, one of the most memorable games in history (simply because it died a reaaaaaaly slow death before even existing), would be a great thing to have. A short history, as we will see below, and still a fun one: four videos and one image. That's all we have now."
Uni-g - contributor
Published: 119 days 5 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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