Pitchford explains the Duke shirt that predates Duke Nukem Forever
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Come get some background on Randy Pitchford's back-in-fashion Duke Nukem shirt, seen above:
"I moved to Texas and became a professional game maker to join Allen Blum, he created Duke Nukem 3D," the Gearbox co-founder told an audience at PAX. "He and Todd Replogle in Southern California, freaking invented this whole damned thing. And I moved out to Texas to join him and George Broussard and Scott Miller, and all the guys on the team, so that I could be part of Duke Nukem 3D. Because I wanted to add to that. I thought it was awesome; it was really fun and I wanted to be part of that team.
"This t-shirt I'm wearing, George gave me this t-shirt in 1996," Pitchford continued, now speaking as part of the team that now hopes to complete Duke Nukem Forever. "And we've been waiting for this game ever since. Guys like Alan didn't want to let the Duke dream die. They've worked their butts off all this time making great stuff."
[Image credit: Mikey Neumann, Gearbox creative director; via Twitter]
"I moved to Texas and became a professional game maker to join Allen Blum, he created Duke Nukem 3D," the Gearbox co-founder told an audience at PAX. "He and Todd Replogle in Southern California, freaking invented this whole damned thing. And I moved out to Texas to join him and George Broussard and Scott Miller, and all the guys on the team, so that I could be part of Duke Nukem 3D. Because I wanted to add to that. I thought it was awesome; it was really fun and I wanted to be part of that team.
"This t-shirt I'm wearing, George gave me this t-shirt in 1996," Pitchford continued, now speaking as part of the team that now hopes to complete Duke Nukem Forever. "And we've been waiting for this game ever since. Guys like Alan didn't want to let the Duke dream die. They've worked their butts off all this time making great stuff."
[Image credit: Mikey Neumann, Gearbox creative director; via Twitter]
Reader Comments (9)
Posted: Sep 3rd 2010 5:36PM TheDarkWayne said
I hope this isn't another crazy lie like the story behind Gearbox's name
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Posted: Sep 3rd 2010 6:05PM Chief Oddball said
As somebody who was hugely into the PC FPS scene in the '90s and would hang out on CompuServe and chat with guys like Broussard and Richard "Levelord" Gray, this whole day brings a tear to my eye.
They're freaking FINALLY gonna get this game done.
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They're freaking FINALLY gonna get this game done.
Posted: Sep 4th 2010 12:58AM Special Agent Bob said
If this game gets a 1/10, its only because it broke the reviewing scales and they can't display 101/10 without breaking the internet and a few laws of physics
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Posted: Sep 10th 2010 3:24PM Its X with Guns said
I believe the second "Alan" should be "Allen", as in Mr. Blum, referred to in the opening sentence.
I think Todd left the industry for good, but Allen prolly jumped over to Gbx.
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I think Todd left the industry for good, but Allen prolly jumped over to Gbx.
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