Duke Nukem Creators Sue Gearbox Over Withheld Royalties
Added: 15.06.2013 16:14 | 2 views | 0 comments
Gearbox strongly denies claims, returning fire with both barrels.
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| 3D Realms sues Gearbox over unpaid Duke Nukem royalties, Gearbox responds
Added: 15.06.2013 6:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
Gearbox took over and resumed development of Duke Nukem Forever in 2009, eventually completing the project that 3D Realms had spent nearly 15 years developing. 3D Realms now seeks to recover over $2 million, claiming that Gearbox blocked an independent audit attempting to document the company's royalty earnings from Duke Nukem Forever.
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| 3D Realms Sues Gearbox Over Duke Nukem Forever
Added: 14.06.2013 20:53 | 15 views | 0 comments
3D Realms filed a lawsuit against Gearbox Software this week, demanding over $2 million in unpaid royalties regarding sales of Duke Nukem Forever.
In February 2010, 3D Realms and Gearbox entered into an agreement that would allow Gearbox to develop future Duke Nukem games, including Duke Nukem Forever and an unreleased title, Duke Begins. Part of that agreement included paying 3D Realms royalties from the sales of these future games.
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| 3D Realms/Apogee Software file lawsuit against Gearbox Software
Added: 14.06.2013 5:20 | 13 views | 0 comments
DSOGaming: "And here we go. Apogee Software and 3D Realms released a press released in which they claimed that Gearbox Software owes Apogee more than $2 million in unpaid royalties and advance payments after Gearbox bought rights related to Apogees Duke Nukem video game, according to a breach of contract suit filed Friday in Texas state court."
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| 3D Realms sues Gearbox alleging unpaid Duke Nukem Forever royalties
Added: 13.06.2013 17:37 | 6 views | 0 comments
Developer files breach of contract suit claiming Gearbox failed to pay more than $2 million in royalties and advances.
3D Realms has filed a new breach of contract suit against Gearbox Software, claiming the studio failed to pay more than $2 million in royalties and advances related to Duke Nukem Forever. The lawsuit--obtained by that saw the Duke Nukem IP officially shifted to Gearbox.
In addition, 3D Realms claims Gearbox blocked an independent audit of royalties earned on Duke Nukem Forever, a point the 2010 agreement should have kept them from doing.
"3D Realms has therefore been required to file this lawsuit to enforce the purchase agreement, to recover the amounts due and owing from Gearbox and to enforce the audit right provided by the agreement to enable it to conduct an audit of Gearbox's royalties," reads a line from the statement.
Gearbox Software issued a defiant statement to GameSpot on the lawsuit, calling out 3D Realms founder Scott Miller as someone who has had "more lawsuits than shipped games."
The company's full statement is below.
"Ironically, Scott Miller himself provided the best response when he : "Filed lawsuits are entirely one-sided statements, based on knee-deep BS and with more spin than a top," a Gearbox representative said.
"The reality is that Apogee / 3D Realms (3DR) received the full benefit of its bargain. Gearbox, in its fulfillment of its commitments, enriched 3DR, saved 3DR from its debts and rescued 3DR from its litigation surrounding its failed dozen-plus year attempt to ship Duke Nukem Forever."
"Everyone wished that 3DR's game was better received by the market for the benefit of gamers and profit to its creators. While 3DR might not wish the reality that the results make clear, 3DR turned out to be the only beneficiary of the deal. Gearbox Software, meanwhile, experienced damage to its credibility and loss of its money."
"It's unfortunate that 3DR did not abide by the objective audit rules outlined in the agreement and even more unfortunate that it chose to blame its failures on Gearbox. Since 3DR seems unable to accept reality and has chosen to become hostile, Gearbox is forced to bring its actual claims of breach of contract against 3DR and is confident Gearbox will prevail."
"Perhaps the lesson learned here is to never enter a gaming business deal with a person who has had more lawsuits than shipped games."
3D Realms exists today in name only, after being in 2009. The game's legal name is now Apogee Software.
Tags: Duty, Developer, Spec, While, Software, Duke Nukem, Nukem, GameSpot, Gearbox, Gearbox Software, Score
From:
www.gamespot.com
| 3D Realms sues Gearbox alleging unpaid Duke Nukem Forever royalties
Added: 13.06.2013 17:37 | 4 views | 0 comments
Developer files breach of contract suit claiming Gearbox failed to pay more than $2 million in royalties and advances.
3D Realms has filed a new breach of contract suit against Gearbox Software, claiming the studio failed to pay more than $2 million in royalties and advances related to Duke Nukem Forever. The lawsuit--obtained by that saw the Duke Nukem IP officially shifted to Gearbox.
In addition, 3D Realms claims Gearbox blocked an independent audit of royalties earned on Duke Nukem Forever, a point the 2010 agreement should have kept them from doing.
"3D Realms has therefore been required to file this lawsuit to enforce the purchase agreement, to recover the amounts due and owing from Gearbox and to enforce the audit right provided by the agreement to enable it to conduct an audit of Gearbox's royalties," reads a line from the statement.
Gearbox Software issued a defiant statement to GameSpot on the lawsuit, calling out 3D Realms founder Scott Miller as someone who has had "more lawsuits than shipped games."
The company's full statement is below.
"Ironically, Scott Miller himself provided the best response when he : "Filed lawsuits are entirely one-sided statements, based on knee-deep BS and with more spin than a top," a Gearbox representative said.
"The reality is that Apogee / 3D Realms (3DR) received the full benefit of its bargain. Gearbox, in its fulfillment of its commitments, enriched 3DR, saved 3DR from its debts and rescued 3DR from its litigation surrounding its failed dozen-plus year attempt to ship Duke Nukem Forever."
"Everyone wished that 3DR's game was better received by the market for the benefit of gamers and profit to its creators. While 3DR might not wish the reality that the results make clear, 3DR turned out to be the only beneficiary of the deal. Gearbox Software, meanwhile, experienced damage to its credibility and loss of its money."
"It's unfortunate that 3DR did not abide by the objective audit rules outlined in the agreement and even more unfortunate that it chose to blame its failures on Gearbox. Since 3DR seems unable to accept reality and has chosen to become hostile, Gearbox is forced to bring its actual claims of breach of contract against 3DR and is confident Gearbox will prevail."
"Perhaps the lesson learned here is to never enter a gaming business deal with a person who has had more lawsuits than shipped games."
3D Realms exists today in name only, after being in 2009. The game's legal name is now Apogee Software.
Tags: Duty, Developer, Spec, While, Software, Duke Nukem, Nukem, GameSpot, Gearbox, Gearbox Software, Score
From:
www.gamespot.com
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