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You won't get it second hand. The game will be locked with Steam from what I've heard.no pre order, i'll buy it second hand, saves money
also, if i waited for so long, i can wait a bit more.
You won't get it second hand. The game will be locked with Steam from what I've heard.
Really ? Then I better buy it because.
You won't get it second hand. The game will be locked with Steam from what I've heard.
pre-order for Rs. 450 @ Nextworld.in
I love Take-two.
I think that its original.Tachyon1986 said:Whoa , that's dirt cheap. Is that really the original copy? I figured they'd sell it for Rs.700/-
Duke Nukem Forever was a computer
game that had been under
development by 3D Realms since its
announcement on April 28th, 1997,
originally slated to use the (then) state
of the art Quake II 3D engine. A few months later, screen shots were
published in PC Gamer magazine,
along with an intended release date of
mid-1998. Excitement grew in May of
1998 when a few short video clips of
Duke Nukem Forever were shown at E3... Surely a final release of the game
was right around the corner! Just about when mid-1998 arrived
(June, specifically) 3D Realms
announced they were changing 3D
engines to Epic's Unreal engine.
George Broussard, the producer and
co-creator of the Duke Nukem series insisted that this change would not
cause any significant delay, despite all
logic pointing to the contrary. Also at
this point, Broussard assured
everyone Duke Nukem Forever would
see a 1999 release.
Or maybe they are being generous and that could help in sales. I mean if game is priced at 2500INR then very few people would buy the game but if game is cheaper then it would help a lot in sales.Piyush said:after seeing the price...looks like DNF team isnt expecting much from this game