3D Realms Hopes to Kick Ass, Chew Bubblegum with Duke Nukem on Xbox Live Arcade
News of the studio's desire to develop the port came in our very own chat comments from 3D Realms' George Broussard, who said the studio could develop a Live Arcade version of the game if Microsoft is interested.
"Truth be told, we've talked to Microsoft about it and have some people that would port it," he wrote. "Just waiting on the good word from Microsoft to continue."
This wouldn't be the first time the series has made it to consoles. Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boys Advance and Color have all hosted Duke.
Broussard confirmed the accuracy of his post to Shacknews, but declined to comment further.
