![]() In the wake of 3DR's implosion, eight developers began work piecing together the existing assets into something approaching an actual game. ![]() ![]() The story of Duke Nukem's resurrection in the wake of 3D Realms' demise in 2009 is remarkable in itself. Duke Nukem Forever in its final form is not a good game, and yet it is one that should be played for precisely the same reason that retro addicts crave those unreleased Mega Drive and Saturn titles: it's a fascinating episode of our gaming heritage, and it's a miracle that we're playing it at all. There's nothing quite so welcome in the retro community as the release - or leak - of a hitherto unpublished game, the chance to check out a slice of gaming history that, for whatever reason, was never released.
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