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3D Realms occurs as computer game developer based in Garland, Texas and founded in July 1994 as a division of Apogee Software. A company is better known for creating a Build engine computer games Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior.
These are currently semi-notorious for its approaching 4th installment in the Duke Nukem series, Duke Nukem Forever, which as of 2005 is currently Seven years into development (to the full shell production began inside 1998). Following of Duke Nukem Forever's yearn development period, 3D Realms has turn into notorious for stopping unauthorised third parties from either utilizing their trademarked characters inside modifications for other games, to maintain the protection of their trademarks.
Current products
A latest Duke Nukem game, Duke Nukem Forever, will be freed, based on data from a company, "when it's done." A 3D Realms development team was apparently short-staffed at a beginning however is today picking higher speed on the Duke Nukem Forever plan.
A virtually all recent profits it were associated sustaining was a Max Payne sequel, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, which followed on from either a 3D Realms produced original.
Games
Developer
1996 - Duke Nukem 3D
1997 - Shadow Warrior
Xx?? - Duke Nukem Forever
Publisher/Producer
1995 - Terminal Velocity - Terminal Reality
1997 - Duke Nukem 3D MP #1: Duke it out in D.C. - Sunstorm Interactive/Wizard Works
1997 - Duke Nukem 3D MP #2: Nuclear Winter - Sunstorm Interactive/Wizard Works
1997 - ''Duke Nukem 3D MP #3: Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach - Sunstorm Interactive/Wizard Works
1997 - Duke Nukem 64 - Eurocom
1997 - Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown - Aardvark Software
1998 - Duke Nukem: Time to Wipe out - n-Space Inc.
1999 - Duke Nukem: Zero Hour - Eurocom
1999 - Duke Nukem (GameBoy Color) - Torus Games
2000 - Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes - n-Space Inc.
2001 - Max Payne - Remedy Entertainment
2003 - Duke Nukem Advance - Torus Games
2003 - Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project - ARUSH Entertainment/Sunstorm Interactive
2003 - Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne - Remedy Entertainment
2004 - Duke Nukem Mobile - Machine Works Northwest/Tapwave
200? - Prey'' - Human Head Studios
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