Wednesday, February 23, 2011

"Hedonism, not misogyny" in Duke Nukem

No matter what they say about Duke Nukem Forever, as long as we speak. This is the gist of Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford. "You know what I say," said Pitchford in Videogame Source. "If some feminist organization that claims the rights of women in the world, a very important thing in my opinion, he thinks he can use for their own Duke Nukem, to do it as well.

It would be fantastic." Originally designed by 3D Realms, Duke Nukem Forever has been detected by Gearbox will launch the game on PC and console HD in May. Pitchford defends some of the stylistic choices of the creators of a game that defines "satire" and that has nothing to do with discrimination that occur in real life.

"We were only looking for fun," says Pitchford. "There are organizations that defend the rights of certain groups and that when they sell some entertainment product suitable for marketing and use it to get their message to people." However, according to Pitchford, in Duke Nukem one can speak of "hedonism, not misogyny."

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