Rad Rodgers Review: Bringing It All the Way Back
This retro-licious platformer is a love letter to games like Commander Keen and Jazz Jackrabbit, but does it deliver on its nostalgic promises? Our review.
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This retro-licious platformer is a love letter to games like Commander Keen and Jazz Jackrabbit, but does it deliver on its nostalgic promises? Our review.
Interceptor Entertainment is hoping to revitalize the classic side-scrolling platformer genre with its upcoming game, Rad Rogers.
This bombshell won't be dropping for a few more weeks.
The case over Duke Nukem appears to be over, as Gearbox, 3D Realms, and Interceptor have voluntarily ended all legal proceedings in regards to the IP.
GOG.com and Apogee Software announced that it will be giving away 30,000 copies of Rise of the Triad (2013) later today, and that GOG and Steam players will soon be able to face off against each other.
3D Realms and Interceptor Entertainment revealed a first look at Bombshell at GDC 2015 today.
Rise of the Triad's 1.5 patch adds Steam Workshop support and is free to play this weekend to celebrate. (If you don't like it, that's ok, too. The original 1995 game is also on sale this weekend.)
Rise of the Triad is whipping out its Doomstick for its new 1.4 patch, which adds six new multiplayer maps.
It's never simple with 3D Realms. The Duke Nukem creator is current being sued by Gearbox Software, who bought the musclebound chucklehead's IP as it finished Duke Nukem Forever, over supposedly trying to make a new Duke game with Rise of the Triad remaker Interceptor Entertainment. 3DR simply has no right to, Gearbox says. But oh, another wrinkle. 3D Realms has now been bought by an investment firm which part-owns Interceptor.
Gearbox Software has filed suit against 3D Realms and Interceptor Entertainment over alleged unauthorized use of the Duke Nukem IP, stemming from a 3DR and Interceptor's Duke Nukem title currently in development.