Duke Nukem Forever has received scores of vaporware awards for it’s 14 years in development, and has developed an infamous reputation because of it. With the announcement that the game would receive another delay (this time from May to June 2011) the developers at Gearbox Software let the world know they were in on the joke.
Duke Nukem Forever Delay, Gearbox Aware Of Irony
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