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I've been wondering certain things like the transfer of what seemed like the whole series (and not just DNF) to Gearbox. This article not only goes into that, but even has quotes from the two main 3DR guys about the situation. IMO, it was worth reading for that alone. Oh, and all the trailers, in case anyone has yet to see them.
Amazing. E3 1998. That's when the first trailer was shown. It's been so many years... and I must've watched that one a million times. Awesome music, and IMO, it's still the best trailer released for the game.
Edited 2010-09-09 02:52 UTC
"The following things have been accomplished between Duke Nukem Forever's announcement on April 28th, 1997 and its death on May 6th, 2009..."
http://duke.a-13.net/
"Steve Jobs was still running NeXT when Duke Nukem Forever was announced."
"Every peer to peer file sharing program including Napster was developed."
"The entire Harry Potter series as well as five movies"
Things that have taken less time than Duke Nukem Forever's Development:
"The Beatles formed, released every single one of their albums and broke up. During this time they also toured the world several times."
"The United States' entire program to put a man on the moon, from Kennedy's challenge to the landing"
"World War II and the entire Manhattan Project. Yes, even the complete development of the atomic bomb took less time."
Wow. This is epic procrastination. It had better be better than just a game! I expect nothing less than DNF to end world hunger, stop all wars and provide cheap and easy transport to Mars.
"The Beatles formed, released every single one of their albums and broke up. During this time they also toured the world several times."
That's incorrect. The Beatles were formed in the mid-50'es though with a number of different names and several variations on the "Beetles"-theme before settling on "Beatles" (after a visit from a man on a flaming pie - or John simply liking 'beat' since Beatles was about beat-music - two versions of the history exists
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