Duke Nukem Forever (DNF) was a first-person shooter being developed by 3D Realms. It was to follow Duke Nukem 3D as the next game in 3D Realms' Duke Nukem series and was being directed by one of the creators of the original Duke Nukem game, George Broussard. 3D Realms had not set a release date for the game, instead insisting the game would be released "when it's done".[4]
In May 2009, after twelve years of development and three in-game trailers, ShackNews announced that further production of the game has ceased.
The following things have been accomplished between Duke Nukem Forever's announcement on April 28th, 1997 and its death on May 6th, 2009...
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Wars:
- The American War for Independence
- The United States Civil War
- World War I
- The United State's involvement in the Vietnam War.
- World War II and the entire Manhattan Project. Yes, even the complete development of the atomic bomb took less time.
Actually I think it has a much better chance of being released now. Since 3D Realms has gone bust, someone might pick up the rights for Duke Nukem and actually create the game. Here is to hoping Crytek is the one that gets the rights.
I'm sorry, but I had to point this out... The Duke Nukem Forever initials is DNF... as in Did Not Finish... Am I the only one that finds that utterly hilarious? Now I disappear back into my shadows...
Well, you carry a UB-21 Schnauzer with an OPS Silencer, that's KGB, You prefer an 18-K over an AK, Your surveillance technique is NSA, Your ID is CIA, you recieved your PHD at NYU, traded in your GTO for a BMW, you listen to CD's by REM and STP, and you'd like to see JFK in his BVDs getting down with OPP and you probably put the toilet paper back on the roll with the paper on the inside...