"sued Apogee" is currently a popular topic for Take-Two writers. We have "sued Apogee" focused insightful blog posts, breaking news, and more for you from our Take-Two Interactive collection.
Take-Two Sues 3D Realms, Miller Denies Rumors
Original at Escapist Magazine
• Mon, May 18
• 20 related articles
NC Take-Two Interactive has sued Apogee Software over the collapse of Duke Nukem Forever, claiming it paid $12 million for the publishing rights to the game, but former 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller says the studio "didn't get a penny of that money. ...
Related articles from news.idg.no, Digitaltrends.com, Digital Media Wire, Kotaku.com, Boomtown, GameSpot, TeamXbox and more.
Take-Two Sues 3D Realms
Original at TeamXbox
• Fri, May 15
• 20 related articles
CA Take-Two Interactive Software, the publisher of Duke Nukem Forever, has sued Apogee Software's 3D Realms over the failed development of the next-generation Duke Nukem sequel. Take-Two's filing in the New York State Supreme Court states that the game ...
Related articles from news.idg.no, Digitaltrends.com, Digital Media Wire, Kotaku.com, Boomtown, GameSpot, CrunchGear and more.
Duke It Out: Take-Two Sues Apogee over Duke Nukem Forever
Original at Digitaltrends.com
• Fri, May 15
• 20 related articles
OR Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive has sued Apogee, parent company of 3D Realms, over the failed development of Duke Nukem Forever. At this point, it should come as no surprise that the saga of the mythical video game Duke Nukem Forever ...
Related articles from news.idg.no, Digital Media Wire, Kotaku.com, Boomtown, GameSpot, TeamXbox, CrunchGear and more.
Take-Two sues 3D Realms for not finishing Duke Nukem Forever
Original at CrunchGear
• Fri, May 15
• 20 related articles
NY by Nicholas Deleon on May 15, 2009 Take-Two Interactive has sued Apogee Software Ltd., also known as 3D Realms, for breach of contract. Of course, that breach was closing up shop before it finished Duke Nukem Forever, which had been in development ...
Related articles from news.idg.no, Digitaltrends.com, Digital Media Wire, Kotaku.com, Boomtown, GameSpot, TeamXbox and more.