Duke Nukem Forever Catch-All

demonbox wrote:

Got an email to update which version of the demo I want to play and I will say that I am really excited to play the demo.

At this point the game has no hold on me, but I look forward to trying the demo and seeing if maybe I should reconsider.

Speaking of, I recall something about getting early access after I picked up Borderlands on Steam during the recent sale, but haven't heard anything since. Anyone know anything about that?

Click on the borderlands name in your steam list (whether installed or not installed). On the right of the steam panel is now the option to click "cd key." You need to copy the cd key for the Duke demo and then paste that into the proper blank on the Duke Nukem Forever webpage (after selecting "First Access Club" from the site).

Not sure if they are still taking registrations for the demo, but that's what I did to get into it (it's not out yet though).

demonbox wrote:

Click on the borderlands name in your steam list (whether installed or not installed). On the right of the steam panel is now the option to click "cd key." You need to copy the cd key for the Duke demo and then paste that into the proper blank on the Duke Nukem Forever webpage (after selecting "First Access Club" from the site).

Not sure if they are still taking registrations for the demo, but that's what I did to get into it (it's not out yet though).

Thank you sir, I was getting the CD key by clicking on the left side and the Early Access one wasn't showing up. Got it now.

Seriously? A browser game of making models strip.

Maybe we should I just skip straight past the game to the "This Ain't Duke Nukem" parody pr0n.

Twitter[/url]]DUKE NUKEM FOREVER HAS GONE GOLD!!! http://yfrog.com/h7j7qujhj

2K Games and Gearbox Software Announce Duke Nukem Forever® Has “Gone Gold”

Vaporware no more! Gaming’s most legendary hero makes his triumphant return this June

Windsor, UK – May 24, 2011 – 2K Games and Gearbox Software are proud to announce that Duke Nukem Forever®, one of the most anticipated entertainment properties of all time, has “gone gold” and will be available at retailers on June 10, 2011 internationally and on June 14, 2011 in North America. The road to gold was paved over the course of 15 years and its legendary path climaxes on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC. Gamers who pre-order the title from select outlets will ensure that they are among the first to experience this legendary piece of gaming history when the demo* launches on June 3, 2011 for all platforms, exclusively for Duke Nukem First Access Club Members.

“Duke Nukem Forever is the game that was once thought to be unshippable, and yet here we are, on the precipice of history,” said Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. “Today marks an amazing day in the annals of gaming lore, the day where the legend of Duke Nukem Forever is finally complete and it takes that final step towards becoming a reality.”

Created over the span of 15 years, Duke Nukem Forever was first developed with the intense passion and commitment from an inspired group of dedicated designers, artists and programmers at 3D Realms under the direction of game industry icon, George Broussard.

“Duke Nukem Forever and its journey to store shelves is legendary,” said George Broussard, creative director at 3D Realms. “It’s an epic tale of four game development studios that banded together and did the unthinkable and shipped the unshippable. When you play this game you will be reminded of that epic journey at every turn and in every small detail of the game. The character, attitude, interactivity, gameplay and political incorrectness combine to make a Duke Nukem game a unique gaming experience. In the timeless words of Duke Nukem it’s finally time to ‘Come Get Some’. Come be a part of gaming history.”

In 2009, after many believed that Duke Nukem Forever would never be completed, a small team of intrepid developers, known as Triptych Studios, resurrected the dream. Through their inspiring and steadfast commitment to the game and their exemplary talent and skill, they finally assembled the pieces to create an incredible, epic and cohesive gameplay experience. Under the production of Gearbox Software, Triptych Studios, Piranha Games and many other contributors joined together in a heroic effort to complete the long awaited game as a polished, full-featured triple-A title.

“Always bet on Duke, I did,” said Randy Pitchford, president of Gearbox Software. “I bet on all of the developers who have ever been a part of this legendary project and I bet that none of us want to live in a world without the Duke. I’ve played the final game and it is an incredible experience – a once-in-a-lifetime opus of interactive entertainment that reminds me once again why Duke Nukem is our King. The developers of Duke Nukem Forever at 3D Realms, Triptych, Piranha and finally at Gearbox deserve our thanks and respect for never giving up and have truly shown us that they have balls of steel!”

Strictly for the biggest Duke Nukem fans, the First Access Club grants members exclusive access to the pre-release demo on June 3, 2011 so that they are amongst the first to experience gaming history in the making. There are multiple ways fans can join the exclusive First Access Club, by pre-ordering the game from select retailers or by purchasing the Borderlands Game of the Year Edition on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system and Windows PC.

True Duke Nukem die-hards will want to get their hands on the Duke Nukem Forever Balls of Steel Edition. This package is spilling over-the-brim with legendary content that is not to be missed by those who want the ultimate experience of this historic arrival. Premium items, such as a Duke Nukem Bust and an art book that chronicles the development of Duke Nukem Forever, flank a package that is overflowing with content. Check out www.dukenukemforever.com/preorder/ to see exactly how much stuff could be crammed into one box.

Apologising to no one, Duke Nukem Forever is the high-octane video game equivalent of a Hollywood summer blockbuster. Starring the legendary lady killer and alien slayer, Duke Nukem Forever brings gamers back to a blastastic time when games were filled with head-popping, bone-rattling action, brazenly crude humor, impossibly statuesque women dying for affection, and catchy one-liners meant to make you laugh out loud.

Duke Nukem Forever is rated 18 by BBFC. For more information on the game, including where to pre-order, please visit www.dukenukemforever.com.

*Xbox LIVE, PSN or Steam, Duke First Access Club token and Internet connection required to access demo.

2K Games is a division of 2K, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO).

Booooooo!!!!

My bold prediction was that DNF would slip to 2012.

It will be fun to have a gander at what this game turns out to be.

I worry a bit about the amount of self-deprecation with the game. Still, could be good.

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MaxShrek wrote:

I worry a bit about the amount of self-deprecation with the game.

When life gives you lemons, etc.

Three days after the world was supposed to end.

COINCIDENCE????

Scratched wrote:
MaxShrek wrote:

I worry a bit about the amount of self-deprecation with the game.

When life gives you lemons, etc.

"Don't make lemonade! Make life take the lemons BACK!!!"

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One I threw together in photoshop, sadly shrunk down by the forum software.

a bit bigger version here

Scratched wrote:
Premium items, such as a Duke Nukem Bust

Heh... classy

I still don't believe this.

Part of me is sad that the longest running joke in the videogame biz is finally coming to a close.

TheGameguru wrote:

Part of me is sad that the longest running joke in the videogame biz is finally coming to a close.

We havent played it yet. Still might continue to be...

PAR

I wonder how much it would cost if it all was a practical joke, to get 2K, to involve gearbox, to put out fake trailers, fake advertising, etc.

I'm looking forward to the game. The trailers are really selling it to me for their hyped up silliness.

The demo is now available for first access members via Steam.

I'm interested in hearing people's impressions of the gameplay. Some hands on impressions have made it sound pretty loose and sloppy.

I'm downloading it now. Just looked at the files, and it looks vaguely similar to an Unreal Engine 1 game.

It's not bad, but not great either (by comparison to modern gaming). It's the Cycloid/mine levels they've been showing since PAX last year.

It's more Duke Nukem.

Scratched wrote:

It's not bad, but not great either (by comparison to modern gaming). It's the Cycloid/mine levels they've been showing since PAX last year.

It's more Duke Nukem.

And after more than a decade of waiting, I think that can be enough.

Scratched wrote:

It's not bad, but not great either (by comparison to modern gaming).

I'm not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing for me, considering how much I hate what the FPS genre has become. Is it just that it feels antiquated, or that it feels like every other shooter out there but with sloppy controls or bland level design or something?

If I was describing it to someone with no knowledge of Duke, in one sentence, based off the demo, I'd say it feels like an average Xbox/PS2 era shooter. That's just looking at it mechanically, without anything about Duke and the cheesiness.

I'll play the demo, but I highly doubt I'll put down money for this.

tuffalobuffalo wrote:

I'll play the demo, but I highly doubt I'll put down money for this.

With so much good stuff to buy this fall, I can't justify paying for ironic gaming.

I for one am hoping it kind of has a throwback/arcade-y feel. To it. I don't want a game that plays like the latest COD game or Battlefield. I want crazy deathmatch action with jetpacks and shrink rays.

Also, is Duke's Mighty Boot going to be a weapon?

I read the demo is out on XBL, but I don't see it listed.

EriktheRed wrote:

I for one am hoping it kind of has a throwback/arcade-y feel. To it. I don't want a game that plays like the latest COD game or Battlefield. I want crazy deathmatch action with jetpacks and shrink rays.

Also, is Duke's Mighty Boot going to be a weapon?

Same here. There's no good, old fashioned death match any more. Come get some!