Terry Nagy, originally of 3D Realms, now Chief Operating Officer of the newly resurrected Appogee Software as on hand to discuss just what it means for Duke to be back. As he said, "It's time." Beginning in the summer of 2009, Apogee will release the Duke Nukem trilogy revisited beginning with Critical Mass, followed up by Chain Reaction and then Proving Grounds. As familiar as these will be to Duke fans, they will be a re-telling of the original stories to bring in new fans as well. They will not be ports; these will be originally created titles for the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP designed to take advantage of the capabilities of each while telling the same story on each platform: A story similar in scope to the original trilogy but with a twist.
It took about five seconds for artists (and fans) to notice.
What would otherwise have been a fairly minor announcement, the news that some old Duke Nukem games were coming to an Evercade handheld, has blown up after the rapid discovery that the bundle’s promotion included a bunch of terrible machine-generated imagery.
Literally who cares. It's a picture of Duke Nukem shooting a gun on a black background to announce a tiny port to a practically unheard of handheld. Why would anybody care that it's AI generated?
Why do they need to apologize? You can’t use AI generated imagery in advertising now?
Two collections featuring six great games will be available in November 2023. Including Duke Nukem 3D and Introducing: DUKE NUKEM 1+2 REMASTERED - developed by Blaze Entertainment!
Hollywood has flirted with adapting the '90s video game for years.
Hmm. Who would play him? I know John Cena was reportedly attached to an earlier attempt. Personally I'd go with Alan Ritchson from the Reacher series. He's got the look and he can act. I'm sure he could handle the comedic one liners as well.