Dear God, it never ends:
Duke Nukem is famous as the game that was delayed several dozen times, because they kept ripping it up and rewriting it. This game was late when Bill Clinton was in his first term. Imagine if we were just getting "The Empire Strikes Back" next summer, and you get the idea.
We thought it had been killed graveyard-dead a few months ago, but now we have to start waiting again? At this point most gamers would be happy if they released it in a flip-book format, and we were told to point our finger at the pages and say BANG, just so we can move on with our lives.
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