During an interview on IGN's Up at Noon, Gearbox Software President Randy Pitchford expressed interest in developing more Duke Nukem games. Gearbox bought the rights to Duke Nukem in 2010 when the studio took over the Duke Nukem Forever project, and it's looking to do even more.
It took about five seconds for artists (and fans) to notice.
What would otherwise have been a fairly minor announcement, the news that some old Duke Nukem games were coming to an Evercade handheld, has blown up after the rapid discovery that the bundle’s promotion included a bunch of terrible machine-generated imagery.
Literally who cares. It's a picture of Duke Nukem shooting a gun on a black background to announce a tiny port to a practically unheard of handheld. Why would anybody care that it's AI generated?
Why do they need to apologize? You can’t use AI generated imagery in advertising now?
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Hollywood has flirted with adapting the '90s video game for years.
Hmm. Who would play him? I know John Cena was reportedly attached to an earlier attempt. Personally I'd go with Alan Ritchson from the Reacher series. He's got the look and he can act. I'm sure he could handle the comedic one liners as well.
Heck yes, they better... I want to see what they can REALLY do with it from scratch.
I'm surprized Greg Miller is still working when he's probably started Chemo
I would like to see a Deus Ex feature added with the Third person view in Cover, might seperate it a bit from the same old FPS trend.
I think as long as it doesn't get stuck in development hell again it'll be fine. If the jokes are MODERN and not making fun of stuff that happened years ago, it'd be way more funny.
They also won't be forced to exaggerate way too far (boobs on a wall) and know where the line is now. Also since there is no groundwork in place, they can take it in any direction they want and not be forced to budget themselves to crap that was already there for the sake of being there.
I'd give it a chance. Gearbox was essentially in charge of slapping together a series of game chunks made by other devs with DNF. I'd like to see them build one from the ground up themselves.
Make it fun like Borderlands.