3D Realms Sued Over Failed Duke Nukem Forever Plans
Take-Two Interactive has now sued 3D Realms over the cancellation of Duke Nukem Forever . Take-Two did not provide continuous funding for the game, but they did pay $12 million for the publishing rights to the game. A Bloomberg report quotes Take-Two's complaint as saying that 3D Realms "continually delayed the completion date" and "repeatedly assured Take-Two and the video-gaming community that it was diligently working toward competing development of the PC Version" of the game. (The complaint refers to 3D Realms as part of Apogee Software, Ltd., not to be confused with Apogee Software, LLC, the publisher behind the still-forthcoming Duke Nukem Trilogy.)
but they'll never see 12 million dollars out of it.
.. that this ugly business is all a hoax, and they are preparing to release it, but that's probably just me in denial :(
It's time to sue everyone and chew bubble gum... and I'm all outta gum!
I really, really, hope that the current work of DnF is not lost. That all the data, code, levels, ..., are going to be released somewhere. Or better, finished into a playable state.
Isn't it possible to find a different developer that can take it over?
3D Realms threw a handful of bills at Take Two Interactive's bitch lawyers and said, "Wanna dance?"
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Dear sirs, I hear the underpants gnomes have some distribution rights for sale... I'd be happy to negotiate a deal on their behalf with Take-Two.
This story simply refuses to die, much to the enjoyment of gamers everywhere. I guess it's reasonable for us to get some schadenfreude mileage out of it, considering we've been fed the same when it's ready line for 12 years now...
3D Realms don't have $12 million. If they did they wouldn't have gone belly up. A game developer has virtually no tangible assets. Computers will add up to the tens of thousands at most, devkits are owned by the console manufacturers, offices are leased. The IP is typically not going to have anyone wanting to buy it.
The only exception to that last point is Take Two. They have a vested interest in making this game a reality. Presumably the point to this is that they become creditors and so will have a claim on the aspects of DNF that have been completed.
...they should just go to the 3D Realms headquarters, rip their heads off and shit down their neck.
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They have the Duke Nukem Intellectual Property, as well as whatever other games 3d Realms has produced over the years. Winning that in court would allow them to produce games, as well as movies or anything else. In the long term, it could be worth well north of the 12 million.
I wonder if they're bringing this suit to try to scare GB into handing over all Duke IP. This comes awfully soon after their offer to purchase it outright for $30M.
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Dang! Someone give me 12 million dollars to simply MAKE a game, and I could get it done in ten years. By myself... Finding it hard to have pity for 3D Realms...
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The project was started somewhere after the completion of the Duke Nukem 3D game (1996-1997). That game was pretty successful, and so 3D Realms looked like it might be worth investing in. I'm guessing Take Two didn't invest all that money in 2009.
Furthermore, 3D Realms released some rather credible video trailers for the game, once in 1998, and again in 2001:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88F0J70ZkeM (1998)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKcxL4PmXfA (2001)
So clearly, even going as far as 2002, you could still believe 3D Realms was going to release *something* eventually...
Yeah, they could have released, say, Max Payne games in 2001 and 2003, and Prey in 2006?
Oh wait, they did. You fail it.
What?!?!? You mean to tell me that there is someone in the world who not only actually believed that DNF would be finished someday, but they believe it so strongly that they were willing to invest $12 million into it?!?!?
Where do I meet these people? I can "build" far bigger and better vapourware than DNF for half that price! Please, give me a call.
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Ah, Prey. Almost as vaporware as DNF was until I actually saw it come out. FYI, Prey was "in development" for 11 years. So this really poor management thing seems to be a recurring problem with 3D Realms.
They may not have money, but the Duke Nukem IP must be worth alot.....
It's worth as much as my seaside villa in Afghanistan.
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What most people don't realize is that Take 2 NEVER paid 3D Realms directly for development on DNF. 3D Realms self-funded ALL 12 years of development. The money they're suing them for was for publishing rights purchased from GT Interactive and Infogrames several years ago. This is completely separate from 3D Realms.
Most people assume this is a typical publisher-developer relationship, but it's not. Take2 doesn't own the rights to the game or any of the content in it... only the rights to publish it whenever it's done. 3D Realms ran out of money, asked them for some, were denied, and had to close down for lack of funds and all their employees are now looking for new employment in a horrific economy.
It's a shame 3DR couldn't have gotten it together sooner.
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I believe Apogee Software, Ltd. (the company; "3D Realms" is essentially a brand name under which all of their development was done) has assets (including the trade name "Apogee", and its library of IP, currently licensed to Apogee Software, LLC). A financial judgement against Apogee Software, Ltd., could force them to liquidate those assets to satisfy the judgement.
Also, Apogee Software, Ltd., is a Limited Partnership, which means it has at least one general partner and one or more limited partners. Generally speaking, the general partner(s) are jointly and severally liable for the debts of the partnership, so if Apogee Software, Ltd., doesn't have assets to satsify a judgement, the general partner(s) will be on the hook for the judgement.
Max Payne was developed by Remedy and Rockstar. Prey (the version we finally got), was developed almost entirely by Human Head.
3D Realms hasn't singlehandedly developed a game in a very long time.
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it doesn't matter. this meme is redundant any time it's posted. we get it dnf = did not finish. thanks, chuckles.