Without further ado, here it is, the ten-years-in-the-waiting-for Duke Nukem Forever teaser trailer.
Observation: No, it's not Crysis, but then Duke Nukem 3D wasn't much to look at (it wasn't even 3D, not really) when it debuted on January 29, 1996. Not compared to id Software's visually and technologically superior Quake (released June 22, 1996). So I'm saying who gives a flip about the so-so graphics and jerky animation, all they have to do is execute on the funny-play (the Freezer, the Shrinker, the Mighty Foot, etc.). That's the only reason I played the original, anyway.