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Randy Pitchford: Duke Nukem Is Gearbox's Biggest Project Ever

by Bryan Vore on Apr 21, 2011 at 08:40 AM

Gearbox president and CEO Randy Pitchford recently posted on the PlayStation Blog about developing Duke Nukem Forever for PlayStation 3. Many interesting tidbits appear, but what is most surprising is the amount of work it took to finish a game that many assumed was almost done.

Hear it from the man himself:

"I have estimated that 3D Realms invested between 3,500 and 4,500 man-months of effort into the game, a lot of which has been lost to the ages. Meanwhile, by the time Gearbox ships the game we’ll have put in another 2,500 man months of effort. I’ve never been involved with a project of this magnitude. By comparison, Borderlands, which is by no means a small game and involved the invention of an entirely new universe and new technologies to support crazy features like millions of guns, involved between 3,500 and 4,000 man-months of effort."

Check out the full post for more interesting info on development.