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New Duke Nukem Forever Screenshots

Posted on Sep 29, 2008 09:04:10 PM

“New Duke Nukem Forever Screenshots”

Duke Nukem Forever is a first-person shooter video game being developed by 3D Realms, and is slated to be the next game in the Duke Nukem series.

Update: At long last, after a series of low-res pictures and Motorola KRZR-produced images, 3D Realms has officially released the two new Duke Nukem Forever shots.

2 new screenshots of Duke Nukem Forever.

… if you completed the game, and got all 200 Gamerscore, the entire art gallery would be unlocked, revealing two new Duke Nukem Forever screenshots that had not been released anywhere before.

Original Story : Tucked away within this week’s Xbox 360 release of Duke Nukem 3D were two new screenshots of 3D Realms’ long-in-development sequel Duke Nukem Forever.

One of those extra features turned out to be new screenshots from 3D Realms’ long, long, long-in-development follow up to the game, Duke Nukem Forever.

The two new Duke Nukem Forever screenshots are visble in the gallery only when all of the game’s achievements have been made.

3D Realms released trailers at the 1998 and 2001 E3 conventions and screenshots between those years.

Welcome to over ten years of teaser information from 3D realms, this time as part of the release of the original Duke Nukem on Xbox LIVE Arcade we get some tasty new screenshots of the perpetually forthcoming Duke Ho-hum Forever.

We’re really excited about Alex’s work, and had him redo the 3D Realms corporate logo as well.

With the release of the original Duke Nukem first person shooter game onto Xbox LIVE Arcade, many suspected this would be the last we would see of the Duke.

In the 1998 trailer, Duke was paired up with a female sidekick and occasional antagonist named Bombshell, but she did not appear in the trailer released in 2001.

No, all I wanted was to kick it with Scott and George, and then maybe check DNF out simply as a gamer who wants to buy it and they let me do that.

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Episode 1 which includes the interview with Scott Miller & George Broussard, and the footage from Duke Nukem Forever will run you 80 Microsoft points.

We are now approaching a year since 3D Realms released a new teaser trailer for the game that has been in development for over 10 years.

Duke Nukem Forever was officially announced on April 28, 1997 along with the purchase of a license to use the Quake II engine and the intention of releasing the game no later than mid-1998.

In the November 1997 issue of PC Gamer, Scott Miller stated that Doctor Proton, Duke’s original nemesis, would return.

In June 1998, the 3D Realms team switched to Epic ’s Unreal Engine.

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