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  3D Realms Responds To Take-Two Lawsuit
by Kris Graft [PC, Console/PC]
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June 22, 2009
 
3D Realms Responds To Take-Two Lawsuit

Apogee Software, also known as 3D Realms, filed a counterclaim against publisher Take-Two, who recently filed suit against 3D Realms for allegedly failing to deliver the long-awaited FPS, Duke Nukem Forever.

Tex.-based 3D Realms said in its counterclaim filed on June 19 (originally uncovered by GamePolitics, and subsequently obtained by Gamasutra) that negotiations with Take-Two regarding development of the Xbox 360 version of Duke Nukem Forever fell through on May 1, 2009.

This led 3D Realms to lay off most of its development team. Without the ability to finish Duke Nukem Forever, Take-Two, which was to publish the game, filed suit.

But 3D Realms claimed in its coutersuit that Take-Two did not hold up its end of a separate bargain inked between the two companies in October 2007 -- an agreement in which 3D Realms granted the publishing and development rights of an unannounced game tentatively titled "Duke Begins" to Take-Two subsidiary 2K Games.

3D Realms alleged that 2K Games breached the contract by ceasing production of Duke Begins in April this year, without 3D Realms' consent.

"Any such work stoppage, suspension, or cancellation has necessarily resulted in a change in the development schedule for the Duke Begins game and has materially harmed Apogee," the counterclaim said. 3D Realms, which is suing for damages, claimed that Take-Two did not return inquiries into the status of the game.

3D Realms made clear that Duke Begins is "not the same game as the DNF game." 3D Realms also said that it wanted development of Duke Begins to be completed in 2010, with a commercial release in the middle of that year.

The studio responded to New York-based Take-Two's original suit, saying that the publisher is not entitled to any of the relief demanded.

"Apogee admits that it has continually worked on the development of the DNF for many years, and continues to do so," the filing said.

Aside from the breach of contract counterclaim, the filing also included allegation-by-allegation denials of several aspects of Take-Two's original suit.

3D Realms said in its counterclaim that on its own, it had invested $20 million into the development of Duke Nukem Forever.
 
   
 
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Teri Thom
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wow

David Rodriguez
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..Christ, Take-Two wants to get a Duke Game out a lot more then 3D Realms. What in the hell is going on? how does 20 million dollars have nothing to show for it..and still decide to jump on something else? wow...thank god Max Payne ain't with them anymore.

David Mata
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Duke Nukem, the best joke this industry has come up with in years.

Alex Chiang
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Duke who?

Peter Dwyer
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3DRealms is finally getting the treatment it deserves i.e. as an entitiy set up for the sole purpose of fraud. I have very little doubt that this tactic from Apogee is simply to stall the revelations about the extent of the fraud.

Take Two have poured a huge amount of money into Duke and seen nothing for it. It really doesn't take a genius to work out that the money they thought was going to duke nukem was actually going elsewhere. The lawsuit (if properly investigated) should reveal what has happened to that money and ultimately result in APOGEE having to pay it back.

My only suprise is that this is not yet a criminal investigation.

Andy Lundell
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"allegedly failing to deliver the long-awaited FPS, Duke Nukem Forever."
Haha. 'Allegedly'.


Incidentally, Peter Dwyer in the comment above mine seems to have access to a lot of inside information. Maybe he should go be witness in that trial.

Maurício Gomes
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I agree with Andy, Peter must know something...

Because for me, mere mortal watching the gods fighting, it is not clear who is right, wrong or who will win or lose.

Rayco Santana
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"Take Two have poured a huge amount of money into Duke and seen nothing for it."
@Peter Dwyer:

You sir have no fucking idea of what are you saying and neither you can read. Take two NEVER poured a fucking dollar for the developement of Duke Nuken Forever, thats a big fat lie, Take two only had a publishing deal with 3D realms they didnt put a single dollar in the proyect.

And BTW Duke nukem forever really existed here´s some IN GAME footage:

http://www.gametrailers.com/user-movie/duke-nukem-forever-gameplay/316675?playli
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