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===As 3D Realms=== '''Developer''' * 1996 β ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]'' * 1997 β ''[[Shadow Warrior]]'' * 2008 β ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]'' ([[Xbox Live Arcade]] port) * 2010 β ''[[Duke Nukem Manhattan Project]]'' ([[Xbox Live Arcade]] port) * 2010 - ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]'' Developed and Produced by 3D Realms with assistance by [[Gearbox Software]], [[Piranha Games]], and Triptych games '''Publisher/producer''' * 1995 β ''[[Terminal Velocity]]'' β [[Terminal Reality]] * 1997 β ''[[Duke Nukem 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64]] port of ''Duke Nukem 3D'') β [[Eurocom]] * 1997 β ''[[Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown]]'' ([[PlayStation]] port of ''Duke Nukem 3D'') β [[Aardvark Software]] * 1998 β ''[[Duke Nukem: Time to Kill]]'' ([[PlayStation]]) β [[N-Space]] * 1999 β ''[[Duke Nukem: Zero Hour]]'' ([[Nintendo 64]]) β [[Eurocom]] * 1999 β ''[[Duke Nukem (Game Boy Color)|Duke Nukem]]'' ([[Game Boy Color]]) β [[Torus Games]] * 2000 β ''[[Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes]]'' ([[PlayStation]]) β [[N-Space]] * 2001 β ''[[Max Payne]]'' β [[Remedy Entertainment]] * 2002 β ''[[Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project]]'' β [[ARUSH Entertainment]]/[[Sunstorm Interactive]] * 2003 β ''[[Duke Nukem Advance]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]])) β [[Torus Games]] * 2003 β ''[[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]'' β [[Remedy Entertainment]] * 2004 β ''[[Duke Nukem Mobile]]'' ([[Tapwave Zodiac]], [[Mobile phones]]) β Machine Works Northwest/[[Tapwave]] * 2005 β ''[[Duke Nukem Mobile#Duke Nukem Mobile II|Duke Nukem Mobile II: Bikini Project]]'' ([[Mobile phones]]) β Machine Works Northwest * 2005 β ''[[Duke Nukem Mobile#Duke Nukem Mobile on Tapwave Zodiac|Duke Nukem Mobile 3D]]'' ([[Mobile phones]]) β Machine Works Northwest * 2006 β ''[[Prey]]'' β [[Human Head Studios]] * 2009 β ''[[Prey Invasion (iPhone)]]'' β [[Machine Works Northwest]] * 2009 β ''[[Duke Nukem 3D (iPhone)]]'' β [[Machine Works Northwest]] * 2010 β ''[[Rise of the Triad (iPhone)]]'' β [[Mobila Interactive]] / [[Apogee Software]] * 2010 - ''[[Duke Nukem 3D (iPad)]]'' - [[Machine Works Northwest]] '''Canceled projects''' * ''Ruins: Return of the Gods'' β A 3D game using the [[Build engine]], it was sold to [[Playmates Toys|Playmates Interactive]] and retitled ''[[PowerSlave]]'' (''[[Exhumed]]'' in Europe).<ref name="ApogeeFAQ"/> * ''[[Blood]]'' β The game was supposed to be produced by 3D Realms and developed by Q Studios, but Q Studios was acquired and the rights were sold to [[Monolith Productions]], who finished the game, which was published by [[GT Interactive]].<ref>[http://www.3drealms.com/press/bloodsale.html 3D Realms: Press Release: 3D Realms sells the rights to Blood]</ref> * ''[[Descent: FreeSpace β The Great War]]'' - Non-exclusive rights sold to [[Interplay Entertainment|Interplay]].<ref name="ApogeeFAQ" /> * ''Duke Nukem: D-Day'' β [[PlayStation 2]] game to be developed by [[N-Space]]. Cancelled due to lack of sufficient progress.<ref name="ApogeeFAQ" /> * ''[[Earth No More]]'' β Transferred over to [[Radar Group]].<ref name="IGNNewsRadar">[http://uk.games.ign.com/articles/860/860395p1.html Radar Group Announced], ''IGN'', March 18, 2008, Accessed March 26, 2008</ref> * ''[[Prey 2]]'' β Transferred over to [[Radar Group]].<ref name="IGNNewsRadar"/><ref name="FiringSquad">[http://www.firingsquad.com/features/3d_realms_interview/ Firing Squad: 3D Realms Interview]. Firing Squad. Retrieved February 19, 2007.</ref> * ''Bombshell (1996)'' * ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]'' - Transferred to [[Gearbox Software]].
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