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Rise of the Triad (PC) | FTG Review

Added: 15.09.2013 22:22 | 4 views | 0 comments


FTG Writes: Earlier in the year I had a chance to see Interceptor Entertainments work with the iOS port of Duke Nukem II. It was nice to see Duke get some new life in the mobile market, but the game was plagued with problems that made it far from fun to play. This left me worried, as I had been paying attention to Interceptors handling of Rise of the Triad for close to a year. Colors of excitement plastered my face as information came out, as it was something that was near and dear to my heart in my PC gaming history. After seeing how Duke Nukem II was handled though, I began to have my doubts. Would it re-kindle the fire I felt in my youth for the first-person shooter? Or would I be faced with yet another letdown that preyed on the hopes of nostalgia?

From: n4g.com

3D Realms withdraws Gearbox lawsuit and apologises

Added: 15.09.2013 20:47 | 12 views | 0 comments


Claims against developer were a 'misunderstanding', says 3D Realms CEO.
3D Realms has withdrawn its lawsuit against developer Gearbox Software filed in relation to alleged unpaid royalties for Duke Nukem Forever.

From: rss.feedsportal.com

Duke Nukem 3D - Trainer 1.0.4 (PC)

Added: 14.09.2013 15:05 | 59 views | 0 comments


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From: www.videogamer.com

3D Realms' Duke Nukem Lawsuit Against Gearbox Dismissed

Added: 13.09.2013 23:25 | 15 views | 0 comments


3D Realms also apologizes to Gearbox and its president, Randy Pitchford.

From: www.ign.com

3D Realms vs. Gearbox lawsuit settled

Added: 13.09.2013 23:08 | 10 views | 0 comments


Lawsuit concerning reportedly unpaid Duke Nukem Forever royalties comes to a close, as suit is dismissed with prejudice.

The has been dismissed with prejudice, meaning it will not be revisited, it was confirmed today.

"After reviewing evidence regarding our business affairs, and without any money exchanging hands, we have satisfactorily resolved any and all differences that we perceived against Gearbox," 3D Realms cofounder and CEO Scott Miller said in a statement.

"In all sincerity, we regret the misunderstanding that instigated our lawsuit," Miller added. "Now that we better understand--and appreciate--the actual nature of our business matters, we have voluntarily withdrawn our claims against Gearbox, with genuine apologies to [Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford] for any damage that our lawsuit may have caused to the relationship."

3D Realms filed a breach of contract suit against Gearbox Software in June, claiming the studio failed to pay more than $2 million in royalties and advances related to Duke Nukem Forever. The lawsuit stems from the that saw the Duke Nukem IP officially shifted to Gearbox Software.

In addition, 3D Realms claimed that Gearbox Software blocked an independent audit of royalties earned on Duke Nukem Forever, a point the 2010 agreement should have kept them from doing. Gearbox Software issued a at the time, calling out Miller as someone who has had "more lawsuits than shipped games."

3D Realms exists today in name only, after being in 2009. The studio's legal name is now Apogee Software.

From: www.gamespot.com


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