We had a feeling that some screenshots from Duke Nukem Forever might find their way onto the Internet after the shut down earlier this week of 3D Realms. We were right. Now former 3D Realms art director Tramell Isaac has launched a personal blog and has quickly posted up some screenshots showing off a few of the levels in the long-in-development FPS.
Trammel worked at 3D Realms for the better part of three years (previously he worked at Interplay, Sony Online and Obsidian Entertainment) before the company closed its doors. The screenshots that he has posted on his blog site don't really give a sense of the gameplay they were going for but at least we get to look at some of the level and art styles that 3D Realms was going for. So far there's still no official word from 3D Realms's executives about what precisely happened to make them close up shop nor what this means for the future of the game itself. There's also some concept artwork from the game on the blog site of now former 3D Realms artist Layman Johnson. Our sister site Joystiq has also posted up a gallery of concept artwork from artist Chris Smith.
[Via Blue's News]
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Heh, art director wants a job. I do need some gardening doing and other jobs around the house. But I don't want to wait 10 years for him to finish it....Posted at 2:54PM on May 8th 2009 by Michael