List of 3D Realms games


is an American video game publisher and developer based in Garland, Texas. It was founded in 1987 as Apogee Software by Scott Miller to publish his game Kingdom of Kroz. Prior to Apogee's founding Miller had released a few games he had developed himself, as well as a couple "packs" of games developed by himself and others, under a shareware distribution model whereby the games were distributed for free in return for donations. These games were inconsistently marketed under the name Apogee Software Productions, though after the company was founded they were sold under the Apogee Software name. Miller found that the standard shareware model was not viable for his games such as Beyond the Titanic and Supernova, and beginning with Kroz the company pioneered the "Apogee model" of shareware distribution, wherein games were broken up into segments with the first part released for free to drive interest in the other monetized portions.
Soon after its founding, Apogee began publishing titles by other developers in addition to titles by Miller; these developers were often companies composed of a single designer. As Apogee expanded to include more people, some of these designers, such as George Broussard and Todd Replogle, joined Apogee as employees and designed its later titles; Broussard joined the company in 1991 as a co-owner. In the 1990s, Apogee was best known for popularizing its shareware model and as the creator of franchises for MS-DOS on the personal computer such as Duke Nukem and as the publisher of games such as Commander Keen and Wolfenstein 3D.
In 1994, Apogee decided to launch different brand names for each genre of games they published; it created 3D Realms for 3D games, publishing Terminal Velocity in 1995 and developing the 1996 Duke Nukem 3D under the name, with the other titles released in those years still under Apogee. In late 1996, however, Apogee renamed the company itself to 3D Realms to associate their brand with newer, 3D titles. 3D Realms launched a brand for pinball games, Pinball Wizards, in February 1997, but only published Balls of Steel under the name. Also beginning in 1997, with their licensed Duke Nukem sequels, 3D Realms shifted from episodic MS-DOS titles to non-episodic console and personal computer games. In the process it abandoned the shareware model in favor of a traditional publishing model; it also largely ceased its activities as a developer that same year, releasing only Shadow Warrior. The sole exceptions were Prey, which stayed in development until 2001 when it was transferred to another studio, and Duke Nukem Forever, which famously stayed in development at 3D Realms as vaporware until 2009.
In July 2008, 3D Realms licensed the Apogee name to the newly formed Apogee Software, which publishes both older Apogee titles and new games. In 2009, financial issues drove 3D Realms to shut down their development department and publishing operations, cancelling Duke Nukem Forever and its publishing involvement in the already announced Earth No More and Prey 2. In 2014, 3D Realms itself, then focusing on licensing its franchises to other developers, was sold to the investment firm backing Interceptor Entertainment, one of those developers; since then it has published two titles for Interceptor. In 2017, after the closure of Interceptor, 3D Realms announced a return to development with a partnership for Shadow Stalkers, expected in 2018 but later canceled. 3D Realms has since published several titles, and is involved in the development of . During its history, 3D Realms has developed or published over 50 games, and granted licenses for 10 more. At least 25 games that 3D Realms was involved with were canceled, with some going on to be finished by other companies.

Video games

Many of the games published under the Apogee name were released as a set of separate episodes, which were purchasable and playable separately or as a group. Titles are listed for games that gave individual names to their episodes instead of episode numbers.
TitleSystemRelease dateDeveloper
Puzzle Fun-Pak
MS-DOSApogee
Adventure Fun-Pak
MS-DOSApogee
Beyond the TitanicMS-DOSApogee
SupernovaMS-DOSApogee

MS-DOSApogee
Word WhizMS-DOSApogee
Trivia WhizMS-DOSMicro F/X Software
Trek TriviaMS-DOSApogee
MS-DOSMicro F/X Software

MS-DOSScenario Software
MS-DOSApogee
Monuments of Mars
MS-DOSScenario Software

MS-DOSApogee
Pharaoh's Tomb
MS-DOSMicro F/X Software

MS-DOSid Software
Dark Ages
MS-DOSScenario Software
Jumpman Lives!MS-DOSShamusoft Designs

MS-DOSApogee
Paganitzu
MS-DOSTrilobyte
Arctic AdventureMS-DOSApogee
Crystal Caves
MS-DOSApogee

MS-DOSid Software
Secret Agent
MS-DOSApogee
Cosmo's Cosmic AdventureMS-DOSApogee
Word Rescue
MS-DOSRedwood Games
Wolfenstein 3D
MS-DOSid Software
Math Rescue
MS-DOSRedwood Games
MS-DOSApogee
Major Stryker
MS-DOSApogee
Monster BashMS-DOSApogee
Bio Menace
MS-DOSApogee
Alien Carnage
MS-DOSInteractive Binary Illusions / SubZero Software
MS-DOSApogee

MS-DOSJAM Productions

MS-DOSCygnus Studios
Hocus Pocus
MS-DOSMoonlite Software
Mystic Towers
MS-DOSAnimation F/X
Wacky WheelsMS-DOSBeavis Soft
MS-DOSJAM Productions
Boppin'
MS-DOSAccursed Toys
Rise of the Triad
MS-DOSApogee
Terminal VelocityMS-DOS, WindowsTerminal Reality
Realms of Chaos
MS-DOSApogee
MS-DOSArgo Games
Duke Nukem 3D
MS-DOS3D Realms
Death RallyMS-DOSRemedy Entertainment
Stargunner
MS-DOSApogee
Shadow Warrior
MS-DOS3D Realms
Balls of SteelWindowsWildfire Studios
Max Payne
WindowsRemedy Entertainment

Windows, PlayStation 2, XboxRemedy Entertainment
Mobile phonesMachineworks Northwest
Tapwave ZodiacMachineworks Northwest
Mobile phonesMachineworks Northwest
PreyWindows, Xbox 3603D Realms / Human Head Studios
Duke Nukem ForeverWindows, macOS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 3603D Realms / Triptych Games / Gearbox Software / Piranha Games
BombshellWindowsInterceptor Entertainment
Rad Rodgers: World OneWindowsInterceptor Entertainment
GraveballWindowsGoin' Yumbo Games
ZIQWindows, macOS, Nintendo SwitchMidnight Sea Studios
Ion FuryWindows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox OneVoidpoint
Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox OneKillPixel, 3D Realms
GhostrunnerWindows, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneOne More Level, Slipgate Ironworks
Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo SwitchXatrix Entertainment, Slipgate Ironworks

Games licensed by 3D Realms

Several spinoff games and remakes, especially in the Duke Nukem series, have been created with 3D Realms granting a license but without serving as the developer or publisher.
TitleSystemRelease dateDeveloperPublisher
PlayStationn-SpaceGT Interactive Software
Nintendo 64EurocomGT Interactive Software
PlayStationn-SpaceInfogrames
WindowsSunstorm InteractiveArush Entertainment
Duke Nukem AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceTorus GamesTake-Two Interactive
Prey InvasioniOSMachineworks NorthwestHands-On Mobile
Nintendo DSFrontline StudiosDeep Silver
Shadow WarriorWindowsFlying Wild HogDevolver Digital
Wacky Wheels HDWindows, macOSFerocity 2DFerocity 2D

Canceled games

Several game projects were begun and abandoned before completion that had Apogee/3D Realms as the developer or publisher. Some of these were later completed by another developer or publisher, though many were not. In addition to these games, there are projects that were conceived but never began development, such as Dino Days and Commander Keen: The Universe is Toast! , and titles which had preliminary agreements or offers for 3D Realms to publish where a final agreement was never reached either because the project was canceled or another publisher was chosen instead.
TitlePlanned systemCancellation dateDeveloper
MS-DOSApogee
GateworldMS-DOSApogee
Fantasy 3DMS-DOSPeter Jungck
Cybertank 3DMS-DOSFrank Maddin
TubesMS-DOSAbsolute Magic
BoulderDash 5000MS-DOS
Nuclear NightmareWindows
Angels FiveMS-DOS
MS-DOSCygnus Studios
Wards of WandaalMS-DOS
MegalomanMS-DOSApogee
Monster Bash VGAMS-DOSApogee
Crazy BabyMS-DOSApogee
FumesMS-DOS
Crystal CarnageMS-DOS
Ruins: Return of the GodsMS-DOS3D Realms
RavagerMS-DOSApogee
Cyberboard KidMS-DOSApogee
Duke Nukem ForeverMS-DOS3D Realms
BloodMS-DOSQ Studios
WindowsVolition
Duke Nukem: Endangered Species HunterWindowsAction Forms
Duke Nukem: D-DayPlayStation 2n-Space
Earth No MoreWindows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Recoil Games
Prey 2Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Human Head Studios
Shadow StalkersWindows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 43D Realms / Zoom