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December 19, 2007 12:45 PM PST

'Duke Nukem Forever' teaser trailer

by Peter Butler
Duke Nukem Forever teaser trailer

We get a quick glimpse of a minotaur-esque alien, but not much else in the teaser trailer.

(Credit: 3D Realms)

One of the longest-running jokes in the gaming industry is the development of the first-person shooter Duke Nukem Forever, the long expected next edition of the franchise. Originally begun back in 1997, the game first released a trailer at E3 1998. Developer 3D Realms released a different trailer at E3 2001...and it's been rather quiet ever since. Until yesterday.

On the 3D Realms forums yesterday, Duke Nukem co-creator and 3D Realms co-owner George Broussard unexpectedly announced that a new teaser trailer for the game would be released today.

The trailer was released shortly and has already cropped up all around the Web. The embedded YouTube version below appears to be the official submission from 3D Realms.

So...10 years of development gets us a few seconds of aliens (including a giant squid-like beast), Duke chomping his trademark cigar while pumping iron, a tattered American flag, and a crappy catchphrase. Somehow, I don't think that's enough to negate the Vaporware Lifetime Achievement Award that Wired bestowed upon Duke Nukem Forever back in 2004. (However, related sci-fi shooter Prey was stuck in development circles for 11 years, and it turned out to be a pretty good game.)

There have been rumors of an extended trailer for Duke Nukem Forever to soon follow, but I haven't seen any official statements yet. If you've got the scoop, tell me about it in the comments. You can also download a high-definition version of the Duke Nukem Forever teaser trailer from CNET Download.com.

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by johnny55555 December 19, 2007 2:26 PM PST
10 years ago in 1997, they claimed DN4 was in the making. 2001 they showed us a trailer and the name of DN4 becomes Duke Nukem Forever. They even claimed that they originally began with the original Quake engine then decided to go with the Unreal engine half way through which was why DN4 originally took so long and never was released due to legal reasons after changing technologies.

It's now 2008 (a couple weeks away) and we get news that they are STILL working on it and give us a tiny teaser trailer. Hmmm... With games like Hellgate London (beautifully done 3rd/1st person RPG hybrid) and Crysis (the new FPS by the makers of Far Cry) Crysis is graphically ahead of the curve like MS Flight Simulator X, there's is no hardware out there that can play these games on the highest quality settings... I'm interested in what has the 3DRealm team has been up to.
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by ninbro11 December 20, 2007 2:05 PM PST
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by kemo_t2000 February 4, 2008 7:47 AM PST
????????????????????????????????????????
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by jxballard February 20, 2008 6:39 AM PST
I don't know what to think of this. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

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by jxballard March 7, 2008 5:07 PM PST
They need to just bury this idea. It's just not good for us pc gaming fanatics to keep being exposed to broken promises. Deal or no Deal?
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