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3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: October 24th, 2014, 10:19 am
by MrFlibble
After many months of (im)patient waiting, the new 3D Realms website is finally launched:
https://3drealms.com/news/3d_realms-is-back/

And, they're offering the all-new (well, in fact, quite classic) 3D Realms Anthology with all the Apogee/3DR games, plus more.

Re: 3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: October 25th, 2014, 11:13 am
by DOSGuy
I bought the 3D Realms Anthology yesterday. Too bad it's download only. That box and CD kick ass!

Re: 3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: October 26th, 2014, 10:49 am
by Malvineous
Wow nice! I see they have an anthology soundtrack too - are they original songs, existing remixes, new remixes, or what?

Re: 3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: October 27th, 2014, 6:08 pm
by Litude
They are new remixes by Andrew Hulshult, a total of 9 tracks.

The track listing:
01 - Duke Kicks Ass (Duke Nukem II)
02 - On The Range (Duke Nukem II Theme)
03 - Major Stryker Medley
04 - Chasing (Bio Meance)
05 - Stargunner Medley
06 - Aliens Of Gold (Blake Stone Theme)
07 - Alien Carnage (Halloween Harry)
08 - Dream (Wacky Wheels)
09 - Shadow Warrior Theme

Re: 3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: November 5th, 2014, 1:57 pm
by MrFlibble
As promised, the 3DR team has started publishing interesting stuff (its' not only going to be about beta releases of Duke3D and other games):
The 3D Realms Vault: 1994 Design Tips from Tom Hall

Re: 3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: March 22nd, 2015, 8:30 am
by MrFlibble
Part two of Tom Hall's design tips:
https://3drealms.com/news/3d-realms-vau ... ll-part-2/

Oh and just in case, the old version of the 3D Realms website can still be accessed at this address:
http://legacy.3drealms.com/index.html

Re: 3D Realms are back! (well, kind of)

Posted: May 23rd, 2015, 4:12 am
by ThreeHeadedMonkey
For those who missed it and might be interested, the 3DR Anthology is up on Steam now. It does not include the Keen or Wolfenstein titles though, instead you get Xenophage, Dark Ages and Balls of Steel. Also, a new version of the Duke Nukem Kill-A-Ton Collection has made its way on there, although I have to question what the point of that is, what with the Megaton Edition already being available on Steam.

As a side-note, if you've purchased the 3DR Anthology through the 3D Realms webstore, you can e-mail their support for a free Steam key, which is pretty nifty.