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Duke Nukem Forever Gets Delayed - Again

Blacklaw writes "Duke Nukem Forever, the game that turned into the industry's longest running joke as it entered development hell, has encountered one last delay to its launch."

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  1. i remember duke from childhood by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah, memories from childhood. One day my friend told me he had found a kickass game from a BBS and asked if I wanted to go play it with him after school. He described it to me and I was already sold, but but... My mother Giovanna had told me to help my father at our family pizza place after school. Damn it!

    School day became to end and I tried to consider my options, but there were none. I had to go help my papa make pizza. Frustraded, almost crying, I walked the streets of Naples back home. Every now and then I watched inside a window on the street and noticed someone playing on computer. I was thinking if that could be it, but I'd never know.

    I decided to think for a moment. Like a good oven takes its time and peace to bake and finish a delicious pizza, my padre would wait for me. It was time to go see what the game was about.

    And I was amazed. Great looking graphics, funny sounding man that I did not understand and girls with something on their chest that looked like doughnuts with a salami on top of it. It was truly marvelous.

    While later serving customers at my fathers pizza place, I couldn't but think that I have to get a computer and this Duke Nukem 3D game. I mean, I loved baking pizza. But there is a time when a boy must choose between leisure and girls. But my father never got me a computer.

    Like an overbaked pizza, my dreams were crushed when Duke Nukem Forever never came.

    1. Re:i remember duke from childhood by jon787 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      It occurs to me that someone may not even have been in HS yet when the game was announced, graduated from HS, gotten a college degree, and could now be working on DNF.

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    2. Re:i remember duke from childhood by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Mod parent Sad.

    3. Re:i remember duke from childhood by ChinggisK · · Score: 4, Funny

      PizzaAnalogyGuy, did you forget to log in?

    4. Re:i remember duke from childhood by davidbrit2 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Back when they first announced this game they hadn't even invented computers yet.

      Yeah, it was somewhere in Leviticus, wasn't it? It had a big two-page spread and everything. That couldn't have been cheap, especially without any printing press.

    5. Re:i remember duke from childhood by Motor · · Score: 5, Funny

      So DNF is still among the remaining great "unsolved problems" of slashdot? Much like Hilbert and his famous list of math questions, this list echoes through the generations.

      Solved

      Releasing the code for slashdot (free slash!) DONE

      Releasing Kevin Mitnick (free kevin!) DONE

      Unresolved questions/problems

      How to petrify Natalie Portman in an undressed state - UNSOLVED

      Does it run Linux (default answer must be YES) - UNSOLVED

      "Why were these stories rejected?" With a list of obscene article titles - UNSOLVED

      The whereabouts of OOG THE CAVEMAN - UNSOLVED

      The whereabouts of Jon Katz - UNSOLVED

      The ultimate fate of the "slashdot cruiser" offered as a prize and never delivered - UNSOLVED

      The assassination of "Signal 11" - NOT YET COMPLETED

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  2. My first post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    was delayed again

  3. WOW, they almost had me by vawwyakr · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought it was really going to happen this time. Man, fool me once shame on you, fool me....like 20 times?

    1. Re:WOW, they almost had me by cbiltcliffe · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I'd be willing to bet - not much, mind you, but willing - that they did this not because of any technical glitch, or anything like that, but rather, for the humour and irony in delaying the game yet again, when it's actually finished.

      After all, it's Duke Nukem Forever. It can't possibly be released without a delay, right?

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  4. Thanks for the notice... I almost unpacked my P233 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    When it was originally announced in 1997, I immediately went out and bought a state of the art Pentium 233 with 4MB RAM and a humongous 1GB hard drive.... it's sitting there waiting...waiting ....
    Hopefully it still runs on MS Windows 3.11

  5. old news by cashman73 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Slashdot has been reporting on the delay of Duke Nukem Forever since 1999.

  6. To give them the benefit of the doubt .... by scharkalvin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe their CD printer is in Japan?

  7. Re:Duke3D Now by VGPowerlord · · Score: 4, Informative

    Or you could just use your purchased copy's map files with something like JFDuke3D, which even includes an OpenGL renderer created by the same guy who wrote the Duke3D Build game engine.

    As I recall, this port natively supports TCP/IP.

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  8. Of course. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You didn't realize that Slashdot was launched by Taco et al for the sole purpose of tracking Nukem's release cycle?

    They started posting other stories as fillers.

    1. Re:Of course. by zill · · Score: 5, Funny

      Seeing as how Slashdot is the #1 time waster for programmers, it could be ironically responsible for DNF's forever delays.

  9. People! by muckracer · · Score: 5, Funny

    What part of FOREVER don't you understand?!

  10. Re:Thanks for the notice... I almost unpacked my P by operagost · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cute, but I can tell you're a young'n because a Pentium (MMX) 233 would never have come with only 4 MB RAM, the Pentium II was the state-of-the-art in 1997, Windows 95 was out in 1997 (duh), and no good games ran on Windows 3.x. But thanks for playing. Now get off my lawn!

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