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Unleashing ludicrous gibs in the Rise of the Triad revival

By the late 90s, Apogee Software – the legal name of 3D Realms – was a household name for hardcore PC gamers. The Texas-based studio was responsible for franchises like Duke Nukem and published some of id Software’s earliest hits such as Wolfenstein 3D.

Years later that partnership continues as Apogee made its return to id’s annual QuakeCon event in Dallas to announce the revival of Rise of the Triad – a cult-favorite first-person shooter released in 1995. Though its popularity never reached the same level as Doom, Rise of the Triad gained a niche fan base for its over-the-top nature. It’s the kind of game that has a character named I.P. Freely; the kind of game with a gun that shoots a literal wall of flame, because why not?

Rise of the Triad’s return is being developed by people with at least a little experience in modernizing old Apogee products. Developer Interceptor Entertainment was formed in 2010 to create Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded, a fan project turned official remake that was put on hold indefinitely in late 2011. Apogee decided Interceptor could be trusted with another of its franchises and supported the development team by adding former Rise of the Triad devs and mod makers to Interceptor’s squad.Gallery: Rise of the Triad (QuakeCon 2012)Continue reading Unleashing ludicrous gibs in the Rise of the Triad revivalUnleashing ludicrous gibs in the Rise of the Triad revival originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 07 Aug 2012 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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