Scott Miller Interview
by Maarten Goldstein, May 16, 2000 12:53pm PDTGameWeek has a new interview up, talking to 3D Realms' Scott Miller. They talk about all sorts of things, including the Apogee shareware model (and the current state of that), game marketing and the PC game market.
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Scott also sent me an email calling me a clueless flamer that he "normally wouldn't respond to" (funny that he did anyways), where he told me that news sites around the world all have Duke Nukem 4 as the most widely requested game ever, and that the articles on DN4 are the most highly visited. Cough*bullshit*cough. I dunno about you guys, but DN4 is so old that I really couldn't give a fuck, and I've had the past few *years* to forget about it. Maybe I'll take a look when they actually have something.
tookycat@nconnect.net
SM: We decided to lie low from the beginning, because we think it's counter-productive to over-hype a game
So thats why in Fall of 1997 Duke Nukem Forever was on the front page of PC Gamer with screen shots inside and a Spring 1998. Followed by several other cover stories and screen shot lay outs over the past three years. If thats lying low, I'd hate to see what 3Drealms would consider over-hyping.
When the fuck is DUKE going to be out prey pray tell?
*hawkeye*
(a Duke Hunting Game? Jeebus...)