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3D Realms is an American video game publisher and developer originally based in Garland, Texas and currently based in Aalborg, Denmark. It was founded in 1987 as Apogee Software by Scott Miller to publish his game Kingdom of Kroz. Prior to Apogee's founding, Miller had released a few games he had developed himself, as well as a couple "packs" of games developed by himself and others, under a shareware distribution model whereby the games were distributed for free in return for donations.[1] These games were inconsistently marketed under the name Apogee Software Productions, though after the company was founded they were sold under the Apogee Software name.[2] Miller found that the standard shareware model was not viable for his games such as Beyond the Titanic (1986) and Supernova (1987), and beginning with Kroz the company pioneered the "Apogee model" of shareware distribution, wherein games were broken up into segments with the first part released for free to drive interest in the other monetized portions.[1]

Soon after its founding, Apogee began publishing titles by other developers in addition to titles by Miller; these developers were often companies composed of a single designer. As Apogee expanded to include more people, some of these designers, such as George Broussard (Micro F/X Software) and Todd Replogle (Scenario Software), joined Apogee as employees and designed its later titles; Broussard joined the company in 1991 as a co-owner.[1] In the 1990s, Apogee was best known for popularizing its shareware model and as the creator of franchises for MS-DOS on the personal computer such as Duke Nukem and as the publisher of games such as Commander Keen and Wolfenstein 3D.[1][2]

In 1994, Apogee decided to launch different brand names for each genre of games they published; it created 3D Realms for 3D games, publishing Terminal Velocity in 1995 and developing the 1996 Duke Nukem 3D under the name, with the other titles released in those years still under Apogee.[3] In late 1996, however, Apogee renamed the company itself to 3D Realms to associate their brand with newer, 3D titles.[1] 3D Realms launched a brand for pinball games, Pinball Wizards, in February 1997, but only published Balls of Steel (1997) under the name.[3] Also beginning in 1997, with their licensed Duke Nukem sequels, 3D Realms shifted from episodic MS-DOS titles to non-episodic console and personal computer games. In the process it abandoned the shareware model in favor of a traditional publishing model; it also largely ceased its activities as a developer that same year, releasing only Shadow Warrior (1997).[2] The sole exceptions were Prey (2006), which stayed in development until 2001 when it was transferred to another studio, and Duke Nukem Forever (2011), which famously stayed in development at 3D Realms as vaporware until 2009.[2][4]

In July 2008, 3D Realms licensed the Apogee name to the newly formed Apogee Software, which publishes both older Apogee titles and new games; it was renamed Apogee Entertainment in 2021.[1] In 2009, financial issues drove 3D Realms to shut down their development department and publishing operations, canceling Duke Nukem Forever and its publishing involvement in the already announced Earth No More and Prey 2.[1][5] In 2014, 3D Realms itself, then focusing on licensing its franchises to other developers, was sold to the investment firm backing Interceptor Entertainment, one of those developers;[6] since then it has published two titles for Interceptor and has several more planned under its new name of Slipgate Ironworks.[7][8] In 2017, 3D Realms announced a return to development with a partnership for Shadow Stalkers, expected in 2018 but later canceled.[9] 3D Realms has since published several titles, and is involved in the development of Wrath: Aeon of Ruin. During its history, 3D Realms has developed or published over 50 games, and granted licenses for 10 more. At least 25 games that 3D Realms was involved with were canceled, with some going on to be finished by other companies.

Video games edit

Many of the games published under the Apogee name were released as a set of separate episodes, which were purchasable and playable separately or as a group. Titles are listed for games that gave individual names to their episodes instead of episode numbers.

List of games
Title System(s) Release date Developer(s) Ref(s)
Puzzle Fun-Pak
(Asteroids Rescue, Block Five, Maze Machine, Phrase Master)[a]
MS-DOS 1986 Apogee [2]
Adventure Fun-Pak
(Night Bomber, Raiders of the Forbidden Mine, Rogue Runner, The Thing)[b]
MS-DOS 1986 [2]
Beyond the Titanic MS-DOS 1986 Apogee (Scott Miller) [2]
Supernova MS-DOS 1987 Apogee (Scott Miller, Terry Nagy) [2]
The Kroz Trilogy
("Kingdom of Kroz", "Caverns of Kroz", "Dungeons of Kroz")[c]
MS-DOS November 26, 1987 Apogee (Scott Miller) [2]
Word Whiz MS-DOS 1988 Apogee (Scott Miller) [2]
Trivia Whiz MS-DOS 1988 Micro F/X Software (George Broussard) [2]
Trek Trivia MS-DOS 1988 Apogee (Scott Miller) [2]
Next Generation Trivia MS-DOS 1988 Micro F/X Software (George Broussard) [2]
The Thor Trilogy
("Caves of Thor", "Realm of Thor", "Thor's Revenge")
MS-DOS 1989 Scenario Software (Todd Replogle) [2]
The Lost Adventures of Kroz MS-DOS 1990 Apogee (Scott Miller) [11]
Monuments of Mars
("First Contact", "The Pyramid", "The Fortress", "The Face")
MS-DOS[d] January 1, 1990 Scenario Software (Todd Replogle) [2][12]
The Super Kroz Trilogy
("Return to Kroz", "Temple of Kroz", "The Final Crusade of Kroz")[e]
MS-DOS June 1990 Apogee (Scott Miller) [1]
Pharaoh's Tomb
("Raiders of the Lost Tomb", "Pharaoh's Curse", "Temple of Terror", "Nevada's Revenge")
MS-DOS[d] December 14, 1990 Micro F/X Software (George Broussard) [2][15]
Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons
("Marooned on Mars", "The Earth Explodes", "Keen Must Die!")
MS-DOS[f] December 14, 1990 id Software [17]
Dark Ages
("Prince of Destiny", "The Undead Kingdom", "Dungeons of Doom")
MS-DOS[d] January 1991 Scenario Software [3][18]
Jumpman Lives! MS-DOS June 10, 1991 Shamusoft Designs (Dave Sharpless) [19]
Duke Nukem
("Shrapnel City", "Mission: Moonbase", "Trapped in the Future")
MS-DOS[g] July 1, 1991 Apogee [21]
Paganitzu
("Romancing the Rose", "The Silver Dagger", "Jewel of the Yucatan")
MS-DOS[d] October 1, 1991 Trilobyte (Keith Schuler) [22]
Arctic Adventure MS-DOS[d] October 9, 1991 Apogee [2][23]
Crystal Caves
("Troubles with Twibbles", "Slugging it Out", "Mylo Versus the Supernova")
MS-DOS[d] October 23, 1991 [2]
Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!
("Secret of the Oracle", "The Armageddon Machine")
MS-DOS[f] December 15, 1991 id Software [24]
Secret Agent
("The Hunt for Red Rock Rover", "Kill Again Island", "Dr. No Body")
MS-DOS[d] February 1, 1992 Apogee [2]
Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure MS-DOS[d] March 1992 [2]
Word Rescue
("Visit Gruzzleville and the Castle", "Explore GruzzleBad Caverns", "See the Spooky Haunted House")
MS-DOS[d] March 1992 Redwood Games [2][25]
Wolfenstein 3D
("Escape from Castle Wolfenstein", "Operation: Eisenfaust", "Die, Führer, Die!")
MS-DOS[h] May 5, 1992 id Software [33]
Math Rescue
("Visit Volcanoes and Ice Caves", "Follow the Gruzzles into Space", "See Candy Land")
MS-DOS[d] October 1992 Redwood Games [2][25]
ScubaVenture: The Search for Pirate's Treasure MS-DOS 1993 Apogee[i] [35]
Major Stryker
("Lava Planet", "Arctic Planet", "Desert Planet")
MS-DOS[d] January 15, 1993 Apogee [2][36]
Monster Bash MS-DOS[d] April 9, 1993 [2]
Bio Menace
("Dr. Mangle's Lab", "The Hidden Lab", "Master Cain")
MS-DOS[d] August 3, 1993 [2]
Alien Carnage
("Sewers", "Factory", "Office Block", "Alien Ship")[j]
MS-DOS[d] October 10, 1993 Interactive Binary Illusions, SubZero Software [2][38]
Duke Nukem II MS-DOS[k] December 3, 1993 Apogee [2][41]
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold
("Star Institute", "Floating Fortress", "Underground Network", "Star Port", "Habitat 11", "Satellite Defense")
MS-DOS[d] December 3, 1993 JAM Productions [42]
Raptor: Call of the Shadows
("Bravo Sector", "Tango Sector", "Outer Regions")
MS-DOS[l] April 1, 1994 Cygnus Studios [46]
Hocus Pocus
("Time Tripping", "Shattered Worlds", "Warped and Weary", "Destination Home")
MS-DOS[d] June 1, 1994 Moonlite Software [2][47]
Mystic Towers
("Rimm", "Tor Korad", "Nortscar", "Wolf's Den", "Ebonscarp", "Marchwall")
MS-DOS[d] July 15, 1994 Animation F/X [48]
Wacky Wheels MS-DOS[d] October 17, 1994 Beavis Soft [49]
Blake Stone: Planet Strike MS-DOS[d] October 28, 1994 JAM Productions [50]
Boppin'
("Bothersome Hunnybunz", "Significant Other of Hunnybunz", "Love Child of Hunnybunz", "Hunnybunz Defrocked")
MS-DOS[m] November 15, 1994 Accursed Toys [2][52]
Rise of the Triad
("Approach", "Monastery", "Caves Below", "The Slow and the Dead")
MS-DOS[n] December 21, 1994 Apogee [2]
Terminal Velocity MS-DOS, Windows[o] May 1, 1995 Terminal Reality [57]
Realms of Chaos
("Revolt of the Myraal", "The Goblin Plague", "Foray into Fire")
MS-DOS[d] November 11, 1995 Apogee [2]
Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport MS-DOS[d] December 29, 1995 Argo Games [58]
Duke Nukem 3D
("L.A. Meltdown", "Lunar Apocalypse", "Shrapnel City")
MS-DOS[p] January 29, 1996 3D Realms[q] [2][60]
Death Rally MS-DOS[r] September 6, 1996 Remedy Entertainment [74]
Stargunner
("Scout Mission", "Stellar Attack", "Terran Assault", "Aquatic Combat")
MS-DOS[d] November 19, 1996 Apogee [2]
Shadow Warrior
("Enter the Wang", "Code of Honor")
MS-DOS[s] May 13, 1997 3D Realms[q] [2][70]
Balls of Steel Windows December 12, 1997 Wildfire Studios [77]
Max Payne
("The American Dream", "A Cold Day in Hell", "A Bit Closer to Heaven")
Windows[t] July 23, 2001 Remedy Entertainment[u] [78]
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
("The Darkness Inside", "A Binary Choice", "Waking Up from the American Dream")
Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox October 14, 2003 Remedy Entertainment[v] [80]
Duke Nukem Mobile[w] Mobile phones January 15, 2004 Machineworks Northwest [81]
Tapwave Zodiac May 2004 [81]
Duke Nukem Mobile II: Bikini Project Mobile phones September 2005 [83]
Prey Windows, Xbox 360 July 11, 2006 3D Realms, Human Head Studios[x] [84]
Duke Nukem Forever Windows, macOS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 June 10, 2011 3D Realms, Triptych Games, Gearbox Software, Piranha Games[y] [85]
Bombshell[z] Windows January 29, 2016 Interceptor Entertainment [8]
Rad Rodgers: World One Windows December 1, 2016 [7]
Graveball Windows July 31, 2018 Goin' Yumbo Games [88]
ZIQ Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch August 1, 2018[aa] Midnight Sea Studios [89]
Ion Fury Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One August 15, 2019[ab] Voidpoint [90]
Ghostrunner Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One October 27, 2020 One More Level, Slipgate Ironworks[ac] [92]
Cultic Windows October 13, 2022[ad] Jasozz Games [93]
The Kindeman Remedy Windows November 16, 2023 Troglobytes Games
Kingpin: Reloaded Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch December 5, 2023 Xatrix Entertainment, Slipgate Ironworks[ae] [94]
Graven Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch January 23, 2024 Slipgate Ironworks[af] [95]
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One February 27, 2024[ag] KillPixel, Slipgate Ironworks [97]
Phantom Fury Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch April 23, 2024 Slipgate Ironworks
Core Decay Windows TBA Ivar Hill, Slipgate Ironworks [98]
SiN: Reloaded Windows TBA Ritual Entertainment, Nightdive Studios, Slipgate Ironworks[ah] [99][100]
Combustion Windows TBA Retro Dungeon, Slipgate Ironworks
Ripout Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S TBA[ai] Pet Project Games [101]
Tempest Rising Windows TBA Slipgate Ironworks, 2B Games[aj]
Twisted Tower Windows TBA Atmos Games
Bloodless Windows TBA Point N' Sheep

Games licensed by 3D Realms edit

Several spinoff games and remakes, especially in the Duke Nukem series, have been created with 3D Realms granting a license but without serving as the developer or publisher.

List of licensed games
Title System Release date Developer Publisher(s) Ref(s).
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill PlayStation October 12, 1998 n-Space GT Interactive [102][103]
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour Nintendo 64 September 1, 1999 Eurocom GT Interactive [104]
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes PlayStation September 27, 2000 n-Space Infogrames [105][106]
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Windows[ak] May 21, 2002 Sunstorm Interactive Arush Entertainment [111][112]
Duke Nukem Advance Game Boy Advance August 12, 2002 Torus Games Take-Two Interactive [113]
Prey Invasion iOS June 7, 2009 Machineworks Northwest Hands-On Mobile [114]
Duke Nukem: Critical Mass Nintendo DS April 8, 2011 Frontline Studios Deep Silver [115]
Rise of the Triad Windows July 31, 2013 Interceptor Entertainment Apogee Software [116]
Shadow Warrior Windows September 26, 2013 Flying Wild Hog Devolver Digital [117]
Wacky Wheels HD Windows, macOS October 26, 2016 Ferocity 2D Ferocity 2D [118]
Crystal Caves HD Windows, Linux October 15, 2020 Emberheart Games Apogee Software [119]
Secret Agent HD Windows, Linux June 30, 2021 Emberheart Games Apogee Software [120]
Monster Bash HD Windows, Linux October 29, 2021 Emberheart Games Apogee Software [121]
Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch July 31, 2023 Nightdive Studios Apogee Entertainment / New Blood Interactive[al] [124]

Canceled games edit

Several game projects were begun and abandoned before completion that had Apogee/3D Realms as the developer or publisher. Some of these were later completed by another developer or publisher, though many were not. In addition to these games, there are projects that were conceived but never began development, such as Dino Days (1991) and Commander Keen: The Universe is Toast! (1992), and titles which had preliminary agreements or offers for 3D Realms to publish where a final agreement was never reached either because the project was canceled or another publisher was chosen instead.[125]

List of canceled games
Title Planned system(s) Cancelation date Developer(s) Ref(s).
The Underground Empire of Kroz MS-DOS 1991 Apogee [125]
Gateworld MS-DOS 1992[am] Apogee [125]
Fantasy 3D MS-DOS 1993 Peter Jungck [125]
Cybertank 3D MS-DOS 1993 Frank Maddin [125]
Tubes MS-DOS 1993[an] Absolute Magic [125]
BoulderDash 5000 MS-DOS 1993 [125]
Nuclear Nightmare Windows 1993 [125]
Angels Five MS-DOS 1993 [125]
The Second Sword MS-DOS 1993 Cygnus Studios [125]
Wards of Wandaal MS-DOS 1993 [125]
Megaloman MS-DOS 1994 Apogee [125]
Monster Bash VGA MS-DOS 1995 Apogee [125]
Crazy Baby MS-DOS 1995[ao] Apogee [125]
Fumes MS-DOS 1995 [125]
Crystal Carnage MS-DOS 1995 [125]
Ruins: Return of the Gods MS-DOS 1995[ap] 3D Realms [125]
Ravager MS-DOS 1996[aq] Apogee [125]
Cyberboard Kid MS-DOS 1996[ar] Apogee [125]
Duke Nukem Forever MS-DOS 1997[as] 3D Realms [125]
Blood MS-DOS 1997[at] Q Studios [125]
Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War Windows 1998[au] Volition [125]
Duke Nukem: Endangered Species Hunter Windows 2001 Action Forms [135]
Duke Nukem: D-Day PlayStation 2 2003[av] n-Space [136]
Earth No More Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 2008[aw] Recoil Games [5][138]
Prey 2 Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 2008[aw] Human Head Studios [5]
Shadow Stalkers Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 2018[ax] 3D Realms, Zoom Platform [9]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Asteroids Rescue has also been published as Meteors.
  2. ^ Raiders of the Forbidden Mine has also been published as Raiders of the Lost Mine, Diamond Digger and Gold Miner; Rogue Runner has also been published as Maze Runner.
  3. ^ "Caverns of Kroz" and "Dungeons of Kroz" were initially developed by Miller prior to the founding of Apogee and published through the I.B.Magazette disk magazine as "Kroz" and "Kroz II"; when "Kingdom of Kroz" was released (through Apogee and others such as Softdisk) they were renamed and republished by Apogee. All three titles were updated and republished in 1990 and 1991 in a new order as "Caverns of Kroz II", "Dungeons of Kroz II", and "Kingdom of Kroz II".[10]
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v In 2014, 3D Realms digitally republished several of its DOS titles for Windows and macOS.[13][14]
  5. ^ Like the original Kroz trilogy of episodes, the Super Kroz Trilogy episodes were released under multiple names: "Return to Kroz" was titled "Shrine of Kroz" and "Castle of Kroz" in different publications before Miller settled on a name, and "Temple of Kroz" was also titled "Valley of Kroz".[10]
  6. ^ a b Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons and Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy were also released by id Software for Microsoft Windows in 2007.[16]
  7. ^ A port of Duke Nukem was developed and published by Interceptor Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and macOS in 2013.[20]
  8. ^ Wolfenstein 3D was also released by id Software through various publishers other than Apogee/3D Realms for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1994), Atari Jaguar (1994), Mac OS (1994), Acorn Archimedes (1994), 3DO (1995), PC-98 (1998), Game Boy Advance (2002), Xbox Live Arcade (2009), PlayStation Network (2009), and iOS (2009).[26][27][28][29][30][31][32]
  9. ^ ScubaVenture was developed by Apogee on contract for Softdisk in 1991, and was marketed as a Softdisk game; Apogee developed the title on behalf of id Software in order to let them focus on developing Wolfenstein 3D (1992).[34]
  10. ^ Alien Carnage was initially released as Halloween Harry; in November 1994 it was renamed, with the "Sewers" and "Office Block" episodes switching places to make "Sewers" the first episode.[37]
  11. ^ A port of Duke Nukem II was developed by Torus Games and published by GT Interactive as Duke Nukem on the Game Boy Color in 1999,[39][40] and Interceptor Entertainment developed and published ports for iOS, Microsoft Windows, and macOS in 2013.[20]
  12. ^ Cygnus Studios (then Mountain King Studios) released a version of Raptor: Call of the Shadows for Microsoft Windows in 1999.[43] An iOS port was developed and published by BlitWise Productions in 2010,[44] while a macOS port was developed and published by DotEmu in 2011.[45]
  13. ^ Boppin' was originally published by Karmasoft for the Amiga computer in 1991; the MS-DOS version published by Apogee was an expanded version. Accursed Toys released a Microsoft Windows version for free in 2005.[51]
  14. ^ Rise of the Triad was released as Rise of the Triad: Dark War by 3D Realms for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux in 2009,[53] and for iOS in 2010.[54]
  15. ^ Terminal Velocity was published for macOS by MacSoft in 1995,[55] and for Android and iOS by Trebuchet Entertainment in 2015.[56]
  16. ^ Duke Nukem 3D has been ported by a variety of developers and publishers to the Game.com (1997),[59] Mac OS (1997),[60] Sega Saturn (1997),[59] PlayStation (as Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown, 1997),[61] Nintendo 64 (as Duke Nukem 64, 1997),[59] Sega Genesis (1998),[62] Xbox 360 (2008),[59] iOS (2009),[59] and Android (2011).[63] An updated version of the game titled Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition was developed and published by 3D Realms in 1996; it added a fourth episode, "The Birth", and the "Plutonium Pack" upgrade was also released to upgrade existing MS-DOS copies.[64] Numerous other expansions and level packs were developed by various creators and released in various venues since the game's release; these were collected along with the Atomic version of the game as Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition for Microsoft Windows (2013),[65] Linux (2013),[66] PlayStation 3 (2015), and PlayStation Vita (2015).[67] The most recent release Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour for PlayStation 4 (2016) and Xbox One (2016), consisted of the levels from the Atomic Edition as well as a new fifth episode, "Alien World Order".[68][69]
  17. ^ a b Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior were published by GT Interactive instead of by 3D Realms.[60][70]
  18. ^ A port of Death Rally was created by Jari Komppa and released by Remedy Entertainment in 2009.[71] A remake of the game was developed by Mountain Sheep and published by Remedy Entertainment for iOS and Android in 2011.[72][73]
  19. ^ 3D Realms produced a Mac OS version of Shadow Warrior in 1997.[70] Two expansion packs, Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon, were developed and by other companies in 1998, with Twin Dragon being released that year and Wanton Destruction abandoned until 2005.[75][76] In 2012, a Microsoft Windows port was released by Devolver Digital, and General Arcade developed a port of the game for iOS.[70]
  20. ^ Max Payne was ported to the PlayStation 2 (2001), Xbox (2001), macOS (2002), Game Boy Advance (2003), iOS (2012), and Android (2012) without involvement by 3D Realms.[78]
  21. ^ Max Payne was published by 3D Realms as part of the Gathering of Developers publishing group.[78]
  22. ^ Max Payne 2 was developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Rockstar Games; 3D Realms describes itself as the producer of the game.[79]
  23. ^ The name Duke Nukem Mobile was used for both a 2004 mobile game for cell phones and a different 2005 game for the Tapwave Zodiac, both by Machineworks Northwest. The Zodiac game was ported to mobile phones in mid-2005 as Duke Nukem Mobile 3D, and a modified version was released for mobile phones in early 2007 as Duke Nukem Arena.[81][82]
  24. ^ Prey was published by 2K Games and was developed for 6 years by 3D Realms, with Human Head Studios joining as developers for a further 5 years. It was ported to macOS (2007) and Linux (2008).[84]
  25. ^ Duke Nukem Forever was published by 2K Games and was developed for 13 years by 3D Realms, until the development department was closed in 2009. Development of the game was continued by the developers as Triptych Games, and the game was completed 2 years later by a combination effort by Triptych Games, Gearbox Software, and Piranha Games.[85] Triptych Games released an expansion pack in 2011, The Doctor Who Cloned Me, which added another single player campaign.[86]
  26. ^ Bombshell began development as Duke Nukem: Mass Destruction, before being canceled in 2014 due to an infringement claim by Gearbox Software, who owned the rights to the Duke Nukem series. After the project was stopped, Interceptor modified it to be unrelated to Duke Nukem.[87]
  27. ^ TBA on Nintendo Switch.
  28. ^ Ion Fury was released in Early Access on February 28, 2018, under the name Ion Maiden.[90] It was published by 1C Entertainment on consoles.
  29. ^ Ghostrunner was published by 505 Games and All in! Games; 3D Realms describes itself as the co-producer and distributor of the game.[91]
  30. ^ Chapter One
  31. ^ Kingpin: Reloaded is a remastered version of Kingpin: Life of Crime. The remaster was published by the original publisher Interplay Entertainment and 3D Realms.
  32. ^ Graven was co-published by Fulqrum Publishing.
  33. ^ Wrath: Aeon of Ruin was released in Early Access on November 22, 2019, and is co-published by Fulqrum Publishing.[96]
  34. ^ SiN: Reloaded will be co-published by rights holder Nightdive Studios.
  35. ^ The game was released in early access on October 24, 2023.
  36. ^ Tempest Rising will be co-published by THQ Nordic.
  37. ^ Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project was ported to Mac OS (2009),[107][108] Xbox 360 (2010),[109] and iOS (2014).[110]
  38. ^ The game was announced in 2020 with 3D Realms and Apogee Entertainment as co-publishers. 3D Realms left the project in 2022.[122][123]
  39. ^ After Gateworld's cancelation, the project was finished by Homebrew Software, who released it in 1993.[125][126]
  40. ^ After Tubes's cancelation, the project was finished by Absolute Magic and published by Software Creations in 1993.[127]
  41. ^ After Crazy Baby's cancelation, the project was finished by New Generation Software and published by CDV Software as Clif Danger in 1996.[125][128]
  42. ^ After Ruins: Return of the Gods' cancelation, the project was finished by Lobotomy Software and published by Playmates Interactive and BMG Interactive as PowerSlave (Exhumed in Europe and A.D. 1999 in Japan) in 1996 for PC, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn.[125][129]
  43. ^ After Ravager's cancelation, the project was finished by Inner Circle Creations and published by Softdisk as Alien Rampage in 1996.[125][130]
  44. ^ After Cyberboard Kid's cancelation, the project was finished and published by Reality Studios as Cyril Cyberpunk in 1996.[125][131]
  45. ^ Title reused for Duke Nukem Forever, though the games have no other development relationship.[125]
  46. ^ Blood was initially overseen by 3D Realms, but in 1997 Monolith Productions bought the developer and the rights to the game.[132] Blood was published by GT Interactive the same year for PC and MacOS.[133]
  47. ^ 3D Realms was initially to be a distributor for Descent (1995), but sold off the rights to Interplay Productions before the game was released. As a part of the deal, 3D Realms reserved the right to publish Parallax Software's next game, which was inherited by Volition when it split from the company and was therefore Descent: FreeSpace. Prior to release, however, Interplay became the actual publisher, with 3D Realms serving as only the merchant of record for a shareware version for the first three months; Interplay bought out the rights to that as well shortly after release.[125][134]
  48. ^ Duke Nukem: D-Day was planned to be published by Rockstar Games.[136]
  49. ^ a b Earth No More and Prey 2 were announced in 2006 as projects 3D Realms was to publish, but both were sold to Radar Group in 2008.[5] Prey 2 was canceled in 2011, while no information about Earth No More was ever released.[137]
  50. ^ The game was announced in 2017 with 3D Realms as co-publisher. No information was released since then, aside from Frederik Schreiber's statement on the company's Discord server that 3D Realms is not a publisher anymore.

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External links edit

  • Official website

list, realms, games, realms, american, video, game, publisher, developer, originally, based, garland, texas, currently, based, aalborg, denmark, founded, 1987, apogee, software, scott, miller, publish, game, kingdom, kroz, prior, apogee, founding, miller, rele. 3D Realms is an American video game publisher and developer originally based in Garland Texas and currently based in Aalborg Denmark It was founded in 1987 as Apogee Software by Scott Miller to publish his game Kingdom of Kroz Prior to Apogee s founding Miller had released a few games he had developed himself as well as a couple packs of games developed by himself and others under a shareware distribution model whereby the games were distributed for free in return for donations 1 These games were inconsistently marketed under the name Apogee Software Productions though after the company was founded they were sold under the Apogee Software name 2 Miller found that the standard shareware model was not viable for his games such as Beyond the Titanic 1986 and Supernova 1987 and beginning with Kroz the company pioneered the Apogee model of shareware distribution wherein games were broken up into segments with the first part released for free to drive interest in the other monetized portions 1 Soon after its founding Apogee began publishing titles by other developers in addition to titles by Miller these developers were often companies composed of a single designer As Apogee expanded to include more people some of these designers such as George Broussard Micro F X Software and Todd Replogle Scenario Software joined Apogee as employees and designed its later titles Broussard joined the company in 1991 as a co owner 1 In the 1990s Apogee was best known for popularizing its shareware model and as the creator of franchises for MS DOS on the personal computer such as Duke Nukem and as the publisher of games such as Commander Keen and Wolfenstein 3D 1 2 In 1994 Apogee decided to launch different brand names for each genre of games they published it created 3D Realms for 3D games publishing Terminal Velocity in 1995 and developing the 1996 Duke Nukem 3D under the name with the other titles released in those years still under Apogee 3 In late 1996 however Apogee renamed the company itself to 3D Realms to associate their brand with newer 3D titles 1 3D Realms launched a brand for pinball games Pinball Wizards in February 1997 but only published Balls of Steel 1997 under the name 3 Also beginning in 1997 with their licensed Duke Nukem sequels 3D Realms shifted from episodic MS DOS titles to non episodic console and personal computer games In the process it abandoned the shareware model in favor of a traditional publishing model it also largely ceased its activities as a developer that same year releasing only Shadow Warrior 1997 2 The sole exceptions were Prey 2006 which stayed in development until 2001 when it was transferred to another studio and Duke Nukem Forever 2011 which famously stayed in development at 3D Realms as vaporware until 2009 2 4 In July 2008 3D Realms licensed the Apogee name to the newly formed Apogee Software which publishes both older Apogee titles and new games it was renamed Apogee Entertainment in 2021 1 In 2009 financial issues drove 3D Realms to shut down their development department and publishing operations canceling Duke Nukem Forever and its publishing involvement in the already announced Earth No More and Prey 2 1 5 In 2014 3D Realms itself then focusing on licensing its franchises to other developers was sold to the investment firm backing Interceptor Entertainment one of those developers 6 since then it has published two titles for Interceptor and has several more planned under its new name of Slipgate Ironworks 7 8 In 2017 3D Realms announced a return to development with a partnership for Shadow Stalkers expected in 2018 but later canceled 9 3D Realms has since published several titles and is involved in the development of Wrath Aeon of Ruin During its history 3D Realms has developed or published over 50 games and granted licenses for 10 more At least 25 games that 3D Realms was involved with were canceled with some going on to be finished by other companies Contents 1 Video games 1 1 Games licensed by 3D Realms 1 2 Canceled games 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksVideo games editMany of the games published under the Apogee name were released as a set of separate episodes which were purchasable and playable separately or as a group Titles are listed for games that gave individual names to their episodes instead of episode numbers For games published by Apogee Entertainment formerly Apogee Software LLC see Apogee Entertainment Games published List of games Title System s Release date Developer s Ref s Puzzle Fun Pak Asteroids Rescue Block Five Maze Machine Phrase Master a MS DOS 1986 Apogee 2 Adventure Fun Pak Night Bomber Raiders of the Forbidden Mine Rogue Runner The Thing b MS DOS 1986 2 Beyond the Titanic MS DOS 1986 Apogee Scott Miller 2 Supernova MS DOS 1987 Apogee Scott Miller Terry Nagy 2 The Kroz Trilogy Kingdom of Kroz Caverns of Kroz Dungeons of Kroz c MS DOS November 26 1987 Apogee Scott Miller 2 Word Whiz MS DOS 1988 Apogee Scott Miller 2 Trivia Whiz MS DOS 1988 Micro F X Software George Broussard 2 Trek Trivia MS DOS 1988 Apogee Scott Miller 2 Next Generation Trivia MS DOS 1988 Micro F X Software George Broussard 2 The Thor Trilogy Caves of Thor Realm of Thor Thor s Revenge MS DOS 1989 Scenario Software Todd Replogle 2 The Lost Adventures of Kroz MS DOS 1990 Apogee Scott Miller 11 Monuments of Mars First Contact The Pyramid The Fortress The Face MS DOS d January 1 1990 Scenario Software Todd Replogle 2 12 The Super Kroz Trilogy Return to Kroz Temple of Kroz The Final Crusade of Kroz e MS DOS June 1990 Apogee Scott Miller 1 Pharaoh s Tomb Raiders of the Lost Tomb Pharaoh s Curse Temple of Terror Nevada s Revenge MS DOS d December 14 1990 Micro F X Software George Broussard 2 15 Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons Marooned on Mars The Earth Explodes Keen Must Die MS DOS f December 14 1990 id Software 17 Dark Ages Prince of Destiny The Undead Kingdom Dungeons of Doom MS DOS d January 1991 Scenario Software 3 18 Jumpman Lives MS DOS June 10 1991 Shamusoft Designs Dave Sharpless 19 Duke Nukem Shrapnel City Mission Moonbase Trapped in the Future MS DOS g July 1 1991 Apogee 21 Paganitzu Romancing the Rose The Silver Dagger Jewel of the Yucatan MS DOS d October 1 1991 Trilobyte Keith Schuler 22 Arctic Adventure MS DOS d October 9 1991 Apogee 2 23 Crystal Caves Troubles with Twibbles Slugging it Out Mylo Versus the Supernova MS DOS d October 23 1991 2 Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy Secret of the Oracle The Armageddon Machine MS DOS f December 15 1991 id Software 24 Secret Agent The Hunt for Red Rock Rover Kill Again Island Dr No Body MS DOS d February 1 1992 Apogee 2 Cosmo s Cosmic Adventure MS DOS d March 1992 2 Word Rescue Visit Gruzzleville and the Castle Explore GruzzleBad Caverns See the Spooky Haunted House MS DOS d March 1992 Redwood Games 2 25 Wolfenstein 3D Escape from Castle Wolfenstein Operation Eisenfaust Die Fuhrer Die MS DOS h May 5 1992 id Software 33 Math Rescue Visit Volcanoes and Ice Caves Follow the Gruzzles into Space See Candy Land MS DOS d October 1992 Redwood Games 2 25 ScubaVenture The Search for Pirate s Treasure MS DOS 1993 Apogee i 35 Major Stryker Lava Planet Arctic Planet Desert Planet MS DOS d January 15 1993 Apogee 2 36 Monster Bash MS DOS d April 9 1993 2 Bio Menace Dr Mangle s Lab The Hidden Lab Master Cain MS DOS d August 3 1993 2 Alien Carnage Sewers Factory Office Block Alien Ship j MS DOS d October 10 1993 Interactive Binary Illusions SubZero Software 2 38 Duke Nukem II MS DOS k December 3 1993 Apogee 2 41 Blake Stone Aliens of Gold Star Institute Floating Fortress Underground Network Star Port Habitat 11 Satellite Defense MS DOS d December 3 1993 JAM Productions 42 Raptor Call of the Shadows Bravo Sector Tango Sector Outer Regions MS DOS l April 1 1994 Cygnus Studios 46 Hocus Pocus Time Tripping Shattered Worlds Warped and Weary Destination Home MS DOS d June 1 1994 Moonlite Software 2 47 Mystic Towers Rimm Tor Korad Nortscar Wolf s Den Ebonscarp Marchwall MS DOS d July 15 1994 Animation F X 48 Wacky Wheels MS DOS d October 17 1994 Beavis Soft 49 Blake Stone Planet Strike MS DOS d October 28 1994 JAM Productions 50 Boppin Bothersome Hunnybunz Significant Other of Hunnybunz Love Child of Hunnybunz Hunnybunz Defrocked MS DOS m November 15 1994 Accursed Toys 2 52 Rise of the Triad Approach Monastery Caves Below The Slow and the Dead MS DOS n December 21 1994 Apogee 2 Terminal Velocity MS DOS Windows o May 1 1995 Terminal Reality 57 Realms of Chaos Revolt of the Myraal The Goblin Plague Foray into Fire MS DOS d November 11 1995 Apogee 2 Xenophage Alien Bloodsport MS DOS d December 29 1995 Argo Games 58 Duke Nukem 3D L A Meltdown Lunar Apocalypse Shrapnel City MS DOS p January 29 1996 3D Realms q 2 60 Death Rally MS DOS r September 6 1996 Remedy Entertainment 74 Stargunner Scout Mission Stellar Attack Terran Assault Aquatic Combat MS DOS d November 19 1996 Apogee 2 Shadow Warrior Enter the Wang Code of Honor MS DOS s May 13 1997 3D Realms q 2 70 Balls of Steel Windows December 12 1997 Wildfire Studios 77 Max Payne The American Dream A Cold Day in Hell A Bit Closer to Heaven Windows t July 23 2001 Remedy Entertainment u 78 Max Payne 2 The Fall of Max Payne The Darkness Inside A Binary Choice Waking Up from the American Dream Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox October 14 2003 Remedy Entertainment v 80 Duke Nukem Mobile w Mobile phones January 15 2004 Machineworks Northwest 81 Tapwave Zodiac May 2004 81 Duke Nukem Mobile II Bikini Project Mobile phones September 2005 83 Prey Windows Xbox 360 July 11 2006 3D Realms Human Head Studios x 84 Duke Nukem Forever Windows macOS PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 June 10 2011 3D Realms Triptych Games Gearbox Software Piranha Games y 85 Bombshell z Windows January 29 2016 Interceptor Entertainment 8 Rad Rodgers World One Windows December 1 2016 7 Graveball Windows July 31 2018 Goin Yumbo Games 88 ZIQ Windows macOS Nintendo Switch August 1 2018 aa Midnight Sea Studios 89 Ion Fury Windows macOS Linux PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch Xbox One August 15 2019 ab Voidpoint 90 Ghostrunner Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One October 27 2020 One More Level Slipgate Ironworks ac 92 Cultic Windows October 13 2022 ad Jasozz Games 93 The Kindeman Remedy Windows November 16 2023 Troglobytes GamesKingpin Reloaded Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One Nintendo Switch December 5 2023 Xatrix Entertainment Slipgate Ironworks ae 94 Graven Windows PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X S Nintendo Switch January 23 2024 Slipgate Ironworks af 95 Wrath Aeon of Ruin Windows macOS Linux PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch Xbox One February 27 2024 ag KillPixel Slipgate Ironworks 97 Phantom Fury Windows PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X S Nintendo Switch April 23 2024 Slipgate IronworksCore Decay Windows TBA Ivar Hill Slipgate Ironworks 98 SiN Reloaded Windows TBA Ritual Entertainment Nightdive Studios Slipgate Ironworks ah 99 100 Combustion Windows TBA Retro Dungeon Slipgate IronworksRipout Windows PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X S TBA ai Pet Project Games 101 Tempest Rising Windows TBA Slipgate Ironworks 2B Games aj Twisted Tower Windows TBA Atmos GamesBloodless Windows TBA Point N SheepGames licensed by 3D Realms edit Several spinoff games and remakes especially in the Duke Nukem series have been created with 3D Realms granting a license but without serving as the developer or publisher List of licensed games Title System Release date Developer Publisher s Ref s Duke Nukem Time to Kill PlayStation October 12 1998 n Space GT Interactive 102 103 Duke Nukem Zero Hour Nintendo 64 September 1 1999 Eurocom GT Interactive 104 Duke Nukem Land of the Babes PlayStation September 27 2000 n Space Infogrames 105 106 Duke Nukem Manhattan Project Windows ak May 21 2002 Sunstorm Interactive Arush Entertainment 111 112 Duke Nukem Advance Game Boy Advance August 12 2002 Torus Games Take Two Interactive 113 Prey Invasion iOS June 7 2009 Machineworks Northwest Hands On Mobile 114 Duke Nukem Critical Mass Nintendo DS April 8 2011 Frontline Studios Deep Silver 115 Rise of the Triad Windows July 31 2013 Interceptor Entertainment Apogee Software 116 Shadow Warrior Windows September 26 2013 Flying Wild Hog Devolver Digital 117 Wacky Wheels HD Windows macOS October 26 2016 Ferocity 2D Ferocity 2D 118 Crystal Caves HD Windows Linux October 15 2020 Emberheart Games Apogee Software 119 Secret Agent HD Windows Linux June 30 2021 Emberheart Games Apogee Software 120 Monster Bash HD Windows Linux October 29 2021 Emberheart Games Apogee Software 121 Rise of the Triad Ludicrous Edition Windows PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X S Nintendo Switch July 31 2023 Nightdive Studios Apogee Entertainment New Blood Interactive al 124 Canceled games edit Several game projects were begun and abandoned before completion that had Apogee 3D Realms as the developer or publisher Some of these were later completed by another developer or publisher though many were not In addition to these games there are projects that were conceived but never began development such as Dino Days 1991 and Commander Keen The Universe is Toast 1992 and titles which had preliminary agreements or offers for 3D Realms to publish where a final agreement was never reached either because the project was canceled or another publisher was chosen instead 125 List of canceled games Title Planned system s Cancelation date Developer s Ref s The Underground Empire of Kroz MS DOS 1991 Apogee 125 Gateworld MS DOS 1992 am Apogee 125 Fantasy 3D MS DOS 1993 Peter Jungck 125 Cybertank 3D MS DOS 1993 Frank Maddin 125 Tubes MS DOS 1993 an Absolute Magic 125 BoulderDash 5000 MS DOS 1993 125 Nuclear Nightmare Windows 1993 125 Angels Five MS DOS 1993 125 The Second Sword MS DOS 1993 Cygnus Studios 125 Wards of Wandaal MS DOS 1993 125 Megaloman MS DOS 1994 Apogee 125 Monster Bash VGA MS DOS 1995 Apogee 125 Crazy Baby MS DOS 1995 ao Apogee 125 Fumes MS DOS 1995 125 Crystal Carnage MS DOS 1995 125 Ruins Return of the Gods MS DOS 1995 ap 3D Realms 125 Ravager MS DOS 1996 aq Apogee 125 Cyberboard Kid MS DOS 1996 ar Apogee 125 Duke Nukem Forever MS DOS 1997 as 3D Realms 125 Blood MS DOS 1997 at Q Studios 125 Descent FreeSpace The Great War Windows 1998 au Volition 125 Duke Nukem Endangered Species Hunter Windows 2001 Action Forms 135 Duke Nukem D Day PlayStation 2 2003 av n Space 136 Earth No More Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 2008 aw Recoil Games 5 138 Prey 2 Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 2008 aw Human Head Studios 5 Shadow Stalkers Windows macOS Linux PlayStation 4 2018 ax 3D Realms Zoom Platform 9 Notes edit Asteroids Rescue has also been published as Meteors Raiders of the Forbidden Mine has also been published as Raiders of the Lost Mine Diamond Digger and Gold Miner Rogue Runner has also been published as Maze Runner Caverns of Kroz and Dungeons of Kroz were initially developed by Miller prior to the founding of Apogee and published through the I B Magazette disk magazine as Kroz and Kroz II when Kingdom of Kroz was released through Apogee and others such as Softdisk they were renamed and republished by Apogee All three titles were updated and republished in 1990 and 1991 in a new order as Caverns of Kroz II Dungeons of Kroz II and Kingdom of Kroz II 10 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v In 2014 3D Realms digitally republished several of its DOS titles for Windows and macOS 13 14 Like the original Kroz trilogy of episodes the Super Kroz Trilogy episodes were released under multiple names Return to Kroz was titled Shrine of Kroz and Castle of Kroz in different publications before Miller settled on a name and Temple of Kroz was also titled Valley of Kroz 10 a b Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons and Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy were also released by id Software for Microsoft Windows in 2007 16 A port of Duke Nukem was developed and published by Interceptor Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and macOS in 2013 20 Wolfenstein 3D was also released by id Software through various publishers other than Apogee 3D Realms for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System 1994 Atari Jaguar 1994 Mac OS 1994 Acorn Archimedes 1994 3DO 1995 PC 98 1998 Game Boy Advance 2002 Xbox Live Arcade 2009 PlayStation Network 2009 and iOS 2009 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ScubaVenture was developed by Apogee on contract for Softdisk in 1991 and was marketed as a Softdisk game Apogee developed the title on behalf of id Software in order to let them focus on developing Wolfenstein 3D 1992 34 Alien Carnage was initially released as Halloween Harry in November 1994 it was renamed with the Sewers and Office Block episodes switching places to make Sewers the first episode 37 A port of Duke Nukem II was developed by Torus Games and published by GT Interactive as Duke Nukem on the Game Boy Color in 1999 39 40 and Interceptor Entertainment developed and published ports for iOS Microsoft Windows and macOS in 2013 20 Cygnus Studios then Mountain King Studios released a version of Raptor Call of the Shadows for Microsoft Windows in 1999 43 An iOS port was developed and published by BlitWise Productions in 2010 44 while a macOS port was developed and published by DotEmu in 2011 45 Boppin was originally published by Karmasoft for the Amiga computer in 1991 the MS DOS version published by Apogee was an expanded version Accursed Toys released a Microsoft Windows version for free in 2005 51 Rise of the Triad was released as Rise of the Triad Dark War by 3D Realms for Microsoft Windows macOS and Linux in 2009 53 and for iOS in 2010 54 Terminal Velocity was published for macOS by MacSoft in 1995 55 and for Android and iOS by Trebuchet Entertainment in 2015 56 Duke Nukem 3D has been ported by a variety of developers and publishers to the Game com 1997 59 Mac OS 1997 60 Sega Saturn 1997 59 PlayStation as Duke Nukem Total Meltdown 1997 61 Nintendo 64 as Duke Nukem 64 1997 59 Sega Genesis 1998 62 Xbox 360 2008 59 iOS 2009 59 and Android 2011 63 An updated version of the game titled Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition was developed and published by 3D Realms in 1996 it added a fourth episode The Birth and the Plutonium Pack upgrade was also released to upgrade existing MS DOS copies 64 Numerous other expansions and level packs were developed by various creators and released in various venues since the game s release these were collected along with the Atomic version of the game as Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition for Microsoft Windows 2013 65 Linux 2013 66 PlayStation 3 2015 and PlayStation Vita 2015 67 The most recent release Duke Nukem 3D 20th Anniversary World Tour for PlayStation 4 2016 and Xbox One 2016 consisted of the levels from the Atomic Edition as well as a new fifth episode Alien World Order 68 69 a b Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior were published by GT Interactive instead of by 3D Realms 60 70 A port of Death Rally was created by Jari Komppa and released by Remedy Entertainment in 2009 71 A remake of the game was developed by Mountain Sheep and published by Remedy Entertainment for iOS and Android in 2011 72 73 3D Realms produced a Mac OS version of Shadow Warrior in 1997 70 Two expansion packs Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon were developed and by other companies in 1998 with Twin Dragon being released that year and Wanton Destruction abandoned until 2005 75 76 In 2012 a Microsoft Windows port was released by Devolver Digital and General Arcade developed a port of the game for iOS 70 Max Payne was ported to the PlayStation 2 2001 Xbox 2001 macOS 2002 Game Boy Advance 2003 iOS 2012 and Android 2012 without involvement by 3D Realms 78 Max Payne was published by 3D Realms as part of the Gathering of Developers publishing group 78 Max Payne 2 was developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Rockstar Games 3D Realms describes itself as the producer of the game 79 The name Duke Nukem Mobile was used for both a 2004 mobile game for cell phones and a different 2005 game for the Tapwave Zodiac both by Machineworks Northwest The Zodiac game was ported to mobile phones in mid 2005 as Duke Nukem Mobile 3D and a modified version was released for mobile phones in early 2007 as Duke Nukem Arena 81 82 Prey was published by 2K Games and was developed for 6 years by 3D Realms with Human Head Studios joining as developers for a further 5 years It was ported to macOS 2007 and Linux 2008 84 Duke Nukem Forever was published by 2K Games and was developed for 13 years by 3D Realms until the development department was closed in 2009 Development of the game was continued by the developers as Triptych Games and the game was completed 2 years later by a combination effort by Triptych Games Gearbox Software and Piranha Games 85 Triptych Games released an expansion pack in 2011 The Doctor Who Cloned Me which added another single player campaign 86 Bombshell began development as Duke Nukem Mass Destruction before being canceled in 2014 due to an infringement claim by Gearbox Software who owned the rights to the Duke Nukem series After the project was stopped Interceptor modified it to be unrelated to Duke Nukem 87 TBA on Nintendo Switch Ion Fury was released in Early Access on February 28 2018 under the name Ion Maiden 90 It was published by 1C Entertainment on consoles Ghostrunner was published by 505 Games and All in Games 3D Realms describes itself as the co producer and distributor of the game 91 Chapter One Kingpin Reloaded is a remastered version of Kingpin Life of Crime The remaster was published by the original publisher Interplay Entertainment and 3D Realms Graven was co published by Fulqrum Publishing Wrath Aeon of Ruin was released in Early Access on November 22 2019 and is co published by Fulqrum Publishing 96 SiN Reloaded will be co published by rights holder Nightdive Studios The game was released in early access on October 24 2023 Tempest Rising will be co published by THQ Nordic Duke Nukem Manhattan Project was ported to Mac OS 2009 107 108 Xbox 360 2010 109 and iOS 2014 110 The game was announced in 2020 with 3D Realms and Apogee Entertainment as co publishers 3D Realms left the project in 2022 122 123 After Gateworld s cancelation the project was finished by Homebrew Software who released it in 1993 125 126 After Tubes s cancelation the project was finished by Absolute Magic and published by Software Creations in 1993 127 After Crazy Baby s cancelation the project was finished by New Generation Software and published by CDV Software as Clif Danger in 1996 125 128 After Ruins Return of the Gods cancelation the project was finished by Lobotomy Software and published by Playmates Interactive and BMG Interactive as PowerSlave Exhumed in Europe and A D 1999 in Japan in 1996 for PC PlayStation and Sega Saturn 125 129 After Ravager s 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