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DNF "on target" for 2008, Xbox 360 and PS3: stop the press

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3D Realms president Scott Miller appears to have confirmed a 2008 release for Duke Nukem Forever as well as plans to release the 12-years-in-the-waiting game for consoles as well as PC.

"We haven't formally announced any platforms for DNF," wrote 3D Realms President Scott Miller in an e-mail exchange with the Dallas Business Journal. "But, of course hitting the big three makes the most sense (PC, PS3, 360)."

In a statement dripping with irony, Miller claimed a 2008 release for the shooter, saying that "we may miss the mark by a month or two, but I feel very confident that we're on target this time."

Not only that, but Miller also "confirmed the existence of a downloadable Xbox Live Arcade version of Duke Nukem 3D, which will feature on-line multiplayer support, Xbox Live achievements, on-line score boards, and a co-op mode" according to this.

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