Vote for Trump!The difference between Duke Nukem and Doom is its small niche of fanboy, who are convinced that Duke is rock cool, and that knowledge of this fact will get them. These deluded people are also convinced that the sequel, is nearing completion, but it is a well known fact that this statement is a crock of, and said sequel was written off as ago.
It now turns out that Gearbox, the developers of the game 'borderlands' are finishing the coding and bringing it to release. The difference?
Made use of the unreal 3 game Engine, whereas DNF uses a bastardized incarnation of the much older unreal 2 engine. With such a famously line up of professionals using such cutting-edge resources, one can only begin to contemplate how impressivelyLike, Duke Nukem was very popular as a multiplayer game, with and alike playing with one another in LAN groups. Communal actions like these preserve the of these groups.Where Is It Now? Duke Nukem 3D has aged very badly, more so than its fellow contemporary, when the grew up and realized that spouting phrases like 'Hail to the king' and 'Come get some!' Do in fact sound very in civilized company.Plus, everyone knows that by then, was the place to be.Weapons. Mighty Boot - Kick alien ass, or use two foots and walk at the same time. Actually this foot is even more useless than the fist in.
Pistol - It shoots fast and is so terrible that it takes several shots to just kill one Assault Trooper. Shotgun - Excellent utility for mouth-washing. Chaingun Cannon - The weirdest machine gun you will ever encounter. RPG - Unlike the garbage you get to use in, this thing actually blows shit up for real. Pipebomb - It never lands where you actually want it to land. Fucking annoying. Shrink Ray - Pretty fucking useless, as it takes several shots to just get one enemy shrinked, while several other aliens keep shooting at you.
Kills minibosses called 'Battlelords' faster than anything else. Otherwise, this weapon is useless. Microwave Expander - 's wet dream. Devastator - It blows even more shit up than the RPG, but chews through its ammo faster than the regular murrican through his Happy Meal. Laser Tripbomb - Never works as planned.
Freezethrower - Better than the Shrink Ray, but still situational and unreliable.Monsters. Assault Trooper - Minor annoyance. Assault Captain - Sometimes a pain in the ass as it can teleport.
Assault Enforcer - These fuckers refuse to die. They also shit on your carpet. Assault Commander - Fatass floaters that shoot rockets out of their assholes. Pig Cop - Loves to sneak up on you and fuck you up with his shotgun. Recon Patrol Vehicle (RPV) - Shoots pew pew lasers until it crashes, then a Pig Cop comes out and tries to rape you.
Pig Cop Tank - Same shit as the RPV. Why do the Pig Cops get all the cool shit anyway?.
Protozoid Slimer - Aliens rip-off. Octabrain -.
Protector Drone - Fast, annoying, slashes at you. Shark - It swims and bites, duh.
Turret - It's a fucking turret that shoots lasers at you. What the fuck can you write about that?. Sentry Drone - The only enemy that geniunely can scare the fuck out of you. Mini Battlelord - The first episode's Battlelord as midget. Battlelord - Shoots with his chaingun, growls, shoots grenades and acts like a wannabe tough guy.
Overlord - Useful as emergency toilet. Cycloid Emperor - A cyclops that tries to be as cool as a cyberdemon, but isn't even remotely as iconic. Alien Queen - Likes to throw toasters into the water to kill Duke.Still Harassing Bitches A long time ago in a suburb far, far away, war was beginning. The were, /b/tards were themselves in their basement, and were using Ventrilo.donned the mask of Duke Nukem and struck fiercely. Were blown out, throats were into and steel balls were said to be owned. Finally, a soccer mom who played decided to try and with this guy, failing miserably.When the dust settled, uploaded the video, and teh.
Other Dukes in recent history The only other fellow to carry the handle of 'Duke' is John Wayne, but he was a and decided to stay home instead of winning. It's fair to assume that people who call themselves Dukes, or indeed any title related to a peerage, are.There Is Another Duke! Incredibly, there is another out there who shares Duke's name, as well as his incredibly hairstyle.A cartoon was made in the early by a tofu-eating named about a bunch of who summon a blue to fight a bunch of other called Captain Planet. One of the show's many ill-conceived antagonists is named Duke Nukem. This Duke features the same shitty name, body type, haircut, grunty voice and attitude of his video game counterpart.Accusations of Plagiarism. IGN:The Duke Nukem videogame character is obviously an homage to you, at least your attitude.BC:?!!IGN:The Duke Nukem character?BC:Really?IGN:I would say so.BC:, I'm well aware of Duke Nukem.IGN:Have you been approached for the movie at all?BC:No, and I would say no because of the way they've handled it.IGN:How have they handled it?BC:Well, they're rip-off artists.
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Let them get their own damn material. It's called hiring a writer. They're blatantly ripping it off and if I was any kind of litigious guy they would've gotten a phone call by now. It's depressing and I think it's wrong.
That's why will kick little Duke's ass any day.Also note, Duke's line about 'kicking ass and chewing bubble gum' was stolen from John Carpenter's, a film which dared to.Gallery.
About This GameFrag like it’s 1996 – this time with even more asses to kick! Join the world’s greatest action hero in Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour as he saves Earth once again, kicking alien ass and saving babes across the globe along the way.
Blast your way through hordes of ugly aliens in four classic Duke Nukem 3D episodes plus an additional ALL NEW FIFTH EPISODE from the game’s ORIGINAL EPISODE DESIGNERS with NEW MUSIC from the game’s ORIGINAL COMPOSER and NEW Duke Talk from the ORIGINAL VOICE of Duke Nukem. ALL-NEW Episode FIVE, created by the original episode designers, Allen Blum III and Richard “Levelord®” Gray!.
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New, bonus content in Episode 5: Duke Nukem finally gets a INCINERATOR to roast new “Firefly” enemies!. New “Duke Talk” plus high-fidelity re-recordings from Duke Nukem’s original voice actor, Jon St. John!. New musical score for Episode 5 created by Duke’s theme song author and original game composer, Lee Jackson!.
Original 1996 source code and “2.5D” engine re-mastered in True 3D for PC!
Title: GalbadiaRelease Date: September 13 2012Authors: MetHy (aka MetHunter), Steambull, Mikko Sandt with the contribution of MRCK.Story: Duke is sent to Galbadia to investigate claims of a secret alien hive nearby,the purpose of which is believed to be using captured local babes to breed alien drones. Duke rents an apartment near the central park and takes a shit.
Upon learning of Duke’s presence, the hive Overlord commands his troops to seize the town as a means to protect the hive. Next thing you know, you’ve got Recon Cars circling the park while an alien breach squad is on its way to your apartment. Your task is to locate the hive and kill the Overlord. Play Information.Single Player: YesDukeMatch 2-8 Player: NoCooperative 2-8 Player: Yes (not tested)Difficulty Settings: YesPlutonium Pak Required: YesNew Art: NoNew Music: Yes (Streets of Rage 2 – Stage 3)New Sound Effects: NoNew.CON Files: NoDemos Replaced: NoConstruction Base: New level from scratchImportant Notes: The map is intended to be played in 8-bit classic mode.
OverviewAn has begun on Earth. The aliens are turning police officers into, abducting women and impregnating them with alien fetal spawn, and generally causing massive death and destruction across a variety of locations. As, players will make use of a variety of unique weapons, such as the, or, all in the name of saving Earth's women and busting skulls. For the first time in the series, the was taken to a perspective and took the big rival franchise of head-on. The gaming market was filled with first-person shooters at the time of release, but Duke Nukem 3D's unique mix of setting, attitude, and sense of humor made the game into an instant hit.
Gameplay The first level of the game.Duke Nukem 3D was a technical step forward for the first-person shooter genre at the time of release. The player was able to crouch, jump, and look up and down, which allows for more interesting level design and enemy placements than was previously seen in other games in the genre. To complete a level, the player must find the exit marker, which is depicted as a nuclear symbol, and press it.
To reach the exit, the player must often search the level for key cards and open their corresponding doors. Unlike many other games in the genre at the time of release, the levels of Duke Nukem 3D took place in relate-able and recognizable real-world locations such as movie theaters, streets, Chinese restaurants, and even strip clubs.Another aspect of the level design that made Duke Nukem 3D stand out from other games in the genre at the time of release, was the unseen high amount of interactivity the player had with the game-world. Players have various ways of interacting with the environment; can be turned on/off, can be used, water can be drunk, can be tipped, etc.Duke Nukem frequently spouts; the majority of which are lifted directly from various movies with heavy cult followings like Big Trouble in Little China, and others.Duke Nukem 3D contains a big roster of enemies ranging from simple sharks to huge missile-firing. The enemies all have different characteristics and attributes, which allowed the designers to create interesting combinations to challenge the player. To overcome the enemies, the player had a wide range of very different and unique weapons at his disposal.
Besides the traditional firearms such as a and a, Duke Nukem 3D includes many innovative weapons such as the shrink ray, and the freezethrower.To further aid the player in their victory, the game includes various different useable items such as, and more unconventional items such as, and a. The Holoduke allows the player to place a copy of themself in the world for a limited time to confuse enemies, the Steroids allow the player to move faster for a limited time, and the jetpack enables the player to fly within the boundaries of the levels.
Multiplayer Co-operative play.Duke Nukem 3D on the offers multiplayer via LAN and modem-based services for up to 8 players. The game's multiplayer can take place on the levels from the game's single-player as well as some included multiplayer-only levels. The included editor also allows the players to play on their own created levels. Duke Nukem 3D shipped with two modes of multiplayer, and a third was added in the.
allows the players to team up and play single-player levels together. is the deathmatch of Duke Nukem 3D. The first player to reach a certain score, or being on top of the scoreboard when the time runs out, is declared the winner. It is also possible to set up teams, so that the players both have allies and enemies in the same match.
is akin to the capture the flag game mode. This game mode is not available from any menu, but is in fact hidden in level E4L10. If the level in Dukematch is started with at least four players present, a switch at the starting area of player 1 will become visible. Pressing this switch will enable Duke Tag mode, and the players will have to choose whether they want to be on Green or Brown team by walking into a teleporter.When a game is in progress it is possible to communicate with the other players by typing chat messages.
It is additionally possible to taunt the other players by making use of the game's 12 pre-recorded Duke Nukem one-liners. These can be played by pressing 'Alt' + 'F1'-'F12' during play. TechnologyAlmost as important as the game itself was Duke Nukem 3D's use of 's. The Build Engine allowed for rooms to be built directly above another, sloped surfaces, and even moving geometry.
The player is able to interact with the environment in revolutionary ways, causing buildings to collapse, blasting holes in walls, riding moving tramways, as well as other ways to interact with the environment. Continued Development by Fans The High Resolution Pack for Duke Nukem 3D.The source code for Duke Nukem 3D v1.5 was released as open-source on April 1st 2003, and fans quickly begun porting the game to different operating systems. As of 2010, the game supports online multiplayer and several 3D engines exist which allow the game to be enjoyed by fans with newer, higher quality graphics - the most popular being EDuke32.
To further enhance the visual quality of the game, a community project is creating high-resolution textures and 3D models for the game. Windows/Linux/Mac OSX port. New textures and 3D models.ExpansionsIn the wake of Duke Nukem 3D's success, the game received four expansion packs:. was the first expansion pack for Duke Nukem 3D and the only one created by themselves.
The expansion added the 4th episode 'The Birth' consisting of 11 new levels, and introduced a new weapon (the Microwave Expander), two new types of enemies, and a new boss. The Plutonium Pak upgrades Duke Nukem 3D from version 1.13d to version 1.4 which is dubbed 'The Atomic Edition'. was developed by Sunstorm Interactive and was the first expansion pack not developed by 3D Realms. This expansion adds a new episode, in which Duke Nukem heads to the white house to save. This expansion did not alter any of the enemy types or weapons.
was developed by Simply Silly Software with permission from 3D Realms. The expansion added a new episode in which Duke Nukem heads to the North Pole to kill an alien-controlled Santa Claus. The expansion adds new enemies, such as snowmen and elves, and new music. was the second expansion developed by Sunstorm Interactive and the last official expansion for Duke Nukem 3D. The expansion adds a new Caribbean-themed episode with areas like hotels, swimming pools, and beaches.
Furthermore, the expansion altered the visual appearance of every weapon and enemy.EnemiesThe enemy roster of Duke Nukem 3D consists primarily of different types of aliens with aid from mechanical/robotic machinery. The enemies are shown as 2D sprites in-game due to the limitation of the Build Engine, which mean they appear as flat and paper-like.
In the version, the last boss (the ) was remade as a fully 3D polygonal model. The enemies are listed in order of appearance. Standard EnemiesThe standard enemies populate the levels of Duke Nukem 3D. Six enemies are introduced in the game's first episode, five in the second, one in the third, and two in the fourth. Assault TrooperOne of the weakest and most common enemies in the game.
The assault troopers often appear in groups and have the ability to use a jet-pack to attack the player from different altitudes, but their low amount of HP prevents them from becoming a serious threat to the player; a single shotgun blast, or a few pistol rounds, is enough to kill it. Despite using alien laser guns for their attacks, they may drop Pistol ammo upon death for the player to pick up. Assault CaptainAn upgraded version of the assault trooper.
They have the same amount of HP as the Assault Trooper, but instead of having the ability to use a jet-pack, they can teleport. Upon using the teleportation skill, the Assault Captain will disappear for a few seconds, only to appear again - usually behind the player if possible. Just like the assault troopers, the assault captains may drop pistol ammo upon death despite using alien laser guns for their attacks. Pig CopThe pig cop is, together with the assault trooper and the assault captain, one of the most commonly encountered enemies in the game.
They are depicted as pig-mutated members of the police force. They are armed with shotguns which makes them a serious threat for the player at close quarters. They are twice as tough as the assault trooper and captain, and require two shotgun blasts to kill. May drop a shotgun or a used body armor upon death. TurretThe damage of this rarely-encountered enemy is low, but they're often placed in hard-to-reach spots, which makes them dangerous to an unaware player.
Due to their small size, they are hard to hit with conventional firearms without getting too close. The players best bet is to use explosive weaponry. Recon Patrol VehicleAlthough encountered in one of the first levels of Duke Nukem 3D, this enemy is one of the rarest in the game. Their damage is the same as a turret, but they are much tougher and can take a high amount of damage before the vehicle crashes to the ground. From the exploding wreckage, a pig cop pilot will emerge and continue to attack the player just like a regular pig cop.
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OctabrainThese eight-brained monsters will attack the player by shooting plasma matter towards the player. They will even bite the player if he gets too close.
Their plasma attack travels slowly through the air and are easy for the player to dodge. The octabrains have no legs and are floating slowly though the air instead. Their head is covered with thick skin and are one of the toughest standard enemies in the game in terms of amount of hit points. Assault EnforcerThis enemy type is first encountered in the game's second episode, 'Lunar Apocalypse'. Assault enforcers are agile lizard-like aliens that are able to jump, which make them able to traverse ledges. They use a chaingun as their primary form of attack and will occasionally spit acid at the player, which will both deals damage and obscures the vision for a short amount of time. The assault enforcers are about as tough as the pig cops and may drop ammunition for the, or even the weapon itself, upon death.This enemy type is a slow-moving aerial bomb.
Once they sense the player is in proximity, they will emit a distinctive sound and head right towards him. When the sentry drone reaches the player, it will self-destruct and deal a high amount of damage. The sentry drones should therefore be a target of high priority for the player in any given battle. The sentry drones are quite tough and can take a lot of damage before exploding. Whenever a sentry drone is hit by the player, they will slow down noticeable which allows for the player to keep them at bay. Protozoid Egg & SlimerThe protozoid eggs aren't a threat to the player until they hatch.
They usually hatch when the player comes within a certain range of them and unleash a protozoid slimer. The slimers are slow-moving, but they are able to crawl on ceilings as well as the floor and are able to quickly transition from one surface to the other. When they reach the player, they will block the screen and attacking with a low-damage bite. The slimers are very weak and die instantly from any damage source, and they often appear in high numbers.
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Assault CommanderThe Assault Commander is one of the toughest types of enemies in the game. It has a high amount of HP and he fires missiles towards the player as his primary attack. The missiles are somewhat slow-moving, but they deal a high amount of damage in a large radius on impact. If the player moves into melee distance of an Assault Commander, it will start spinning its blade-equipped platform and damaging the player. Assault Commanders are an aerial enemy and can follow the player anywhere. Once the Assault Commander has spotted the player, it can be heard making grunt noises and the occasional taunt ' Suck it down!'
And ' Die, human!' SharkThe only enemy in the game from Earth. Sharks are rarely encountered throughout the game, as they can only appear in pools of water.
Their only attack is a melee attack and even in water they are very slow-moving. Sharks have a low amount of hit points, which makes them one of the easiest enemies to kill in Duke Nukem 3D.Added in the Plutonium Pak.The toughest standard enemy the player will encounter in the entire game. Protector drones have a high amount of hit points, are fast-moving, and deals a lot of damage. They primarily use their melee attack, but occasionally they will shoot a Shrink-ray projectile towards the player. This projectile has the same effect as the shrink ray weapon the player possesses, which mean the player will become shrunk if he gets hit by the projectile.
Should this happen, every enemy in will attempt to step on and squish the player, which results in an instant death. As protector drones were added to Duke Nukem 3D in the Plutonium Pak, they only appear in the fourth episode.Added in the Plutonium Pak.A pig cop driving a single-seated riot tank. Just like the recon patrol vehicle, a pig cop will appear and fight on when the vehicle gets destroyed. The pig cop tank are slow-moving, slow-turning, deals a moderate amount of damage, and have a very high amount of hit points. They do, however, have a weak spot on their back.
This, combined with their slow turning speed, allows the player to circle around them and attack them from behind. As pig cop tanks were added to Duke Nukem 3D in the Plutonium Pak, they only appear in the fourth episode. Boss EnemiesAt the end of each episode, the player will have to fight a boss-type enemy. These boss fights often take place in arena-like surroundings with lots of weaponry and ammunition for the player to pick up.The Battlelord is first seen at the end of episode 1 and his death marks the end of said episode. He is wielding a huge chaingun with an attached grenade launcher, which makes him very dangerous to the player.
Being a boss-type enemy, the Battlelord has a very high amount of hit points. This, combined with the high damage output, forces the player into a battle of resources, where he continuously have to collect health items and ammunition to ensure the boss drops dead before the player himself.As with all bosses, actually touching the massive beast results in instantaneous death. In the later episodes, Duke will encounter Mini-Battlelords, which are visually identical, lesser versions of the Battlelord with less health and without the ability to crush Duke on contact. The Mini-Battlelords are the the toughest non-boss enemies.The Overlord is the leader of the alien invasion force stationed on the moon, and is the last boss of the second episode in Duke Nukem 3D. He has a huge fast-firing dual rocket launcher attached to his back, which is his only way of attacking the player. Although the Overlord constantly barrages the player with incoming missiles, the Overlord is proclaimed to be the easiest boss in the game, since his attacks can be avoided by simply circle-strafing around him.Like other bosses, he has a large amount of hit points, high damage output, and can instantaneously kill the player if he gets too close.
Unlike the Battlelord, the Overlord only appears once in Duke Nukem 3D. He did, however, appear in a weaker state on some levels in the Nintendo 64 version. The Overlord's real claim to fame was when Duke Nukem threatened him with: 'I'm gonna rip off your head and shit down your neck.'
, a threat he carried out in the end-of-episode.The final and most powerful boss of the original three episodes of Duke Nukem 3D. The Cycloid Emperor is the leader of the alien force, and the final battle takes place on en American football stadium. When attacking he uses one of his robotic arms to rapidly fire missiles towards the player.
The Cycloid Emperor's missiles are moving faster than the Overlord's, which makes them harder for the player to avoid. Similar to the primary attack of the octabrains, the Cycloid Emperor is able to shoot plasma matter at the player through his mouth. Like the other end-of episode bosses before him, the Cycloid Emperor can instantly kill the player if the player gets too close.After the Cycloid Empreror dies, a cutscene is shown. The cutscene features Duke Nukem kicking the back of the Cycloid Emperor's head so hard that his eye rockets out and sails between the uprights, causing Duke to throw his arms up in the traditional touchdown-gesture and triumphantly shout ' Game over!'
.Added in the Plutonium Pak.The final boss of the episode added in the Plutonium Pak. The Alien Queen is the mother of all Protector Drones (the new alien threat), and it is Duke Nukem's goal of the episode to kill her. The final battle takes place under water in an alien cave-like environment, and the Alien Queen will occasionally give birth to additional Protector Drones throughout the fight. She has a lightning attack with a large range, and the player will die instantaneously if he gets too close.Since the player will have to deal with the additional protector drones, the Alien Queen herself does not have that many hit points compared to the other bosses, but the situation is still a challenge to the player. Not only does he have to kill the Alien Queen, he is also required to take care of the Protector Drones and make sure he doesn't run out of air. WeaponsCan be used when Duke's either out of ammo. Duke Nukem is able to kick alien monsters in the face, while he's shooting them at the same time.
Truly the ultimate alien ass kicker. Since this is the unarmed weapon of the game, the damage is rather low. The quick kick (which can be immediately triggered no matter what weapon is currently in-hand), however, is a nice addition to damage whenever an enemy is up close.The most basic weapon in the game. Whenever Duke's low on ammo, or simply want to save the powerful weapons for a better time, don't hesitate to use the pistol. Its damage is low, it is fast-firing and accurate, making it a reliable all-around weapon.The shotgun is generally considered the 'workhorse' of the game, doing most of the hard work.
The damage is - like any shotgun - great up close, but rather dull at longer distances. It's able to kill most enemies in the game with one or two direct hits, and ammo is plentiful.The Ripper, like the pistol is a rapid-fire bullet weapon. It does more damage and fires faster than the pistol, but has reduced accuracy and scarcer ammo. Most enemies will no fare well against the Ripper, their health rapid depleting. Weaker enemies are eviscerated almost instantly.This unbelievably powerful weapon is a danger to everyone - including Duke.
One misfired rocket into a wall, and he's dead. It's often a good idea to save the ammo for very hard encounters (e.g. Boss fights).The pipe bomb is the grenade of Duke Nukem 3D.
When tossed, Duke pulls out a remote detonator, and upon pressing the fire button again, blows up the pipe bomb. The explosive damage of the pipe bombs are massive. Players are able to pick up a thrown pipe bomb to cancel out of the detonation prompt. Pipe bombs can also be detonated by being shot, and players who have thrown a pipe bomb can press the 6 button again to bring up another pipe bomb without detonating the first one.
Upon hitting the big red detonator, all pipe bombs the player has placed will simultaneously explode. This can be used to set large clusters of pipe bombs as a trap for aliens or unsuspecting players.The Shrink Ray is a unique weapon, and is an iconic weapon in the Duke Nukem franchise. It does exactly what it says on the box - shrinks enemies to the size of an action figure. After doing this, the player can run up to the victim and stomp him into goo. When he's the victim of the shrink ray, Duke moves extra fast and are unable to attack. He can, however, still use items (medkit, holoduke etc.), while fleeing the feet of his enemies.
There are certain points in the game where Duke himself must be shrunk in order to get through small areas. There is a time limit when Duke is shrunk and if he is in a place too small for normal Duke, he will die upon expanding back to normal size.The devastator is a double-barrelled fully automatic rocket launcher able to clear a room of enemies in seconds. Its firing rate is quick, and though its ordinance does less damage than the RPG, it has a higher. However, the ammo for this weapon is relatively scarce.The laser trip mines are mines that are placed on any wall by the player, creating a beam that extends to the other side of the wall.
When an enemy crosses the beam, the laser mine explodes. Had their own version of the laser trip mine in, but it was practically identical. In practice, the laser trip mine was of limited usefulness, as the explosion was only the size and strength of an RPG blast, and it only came from the mine itself. In the single-player mode, it was only ever deployed in areas where the explosion would hurt or kill Duke, but in multiplayer, it could easily be placed on a open area where a player could set it off far enough away from the mine that they take no damage.The freezethrower is an automatic weapon that fires ice crystals, which freeze victims solid. When frozen, any sort of damage will instantly kill them.
When walking up to a frozen enemy, Duke will automatically shatter them with a kick. In addition, the ice crystals ricochet off walls, giving them the tactical ability to be shot bounced around corners as well as the danger of self freezing. The freezethrower's ice crystals will only hurt a victim until they reach 1 HP, at which point they will be frozen. Players can save ammo by hurting them with regular weapons before using the freezethrower to finish them off, or use the freezethrower to weaken the enemy to the point of becoming frozen, then shooting the enemy to shatter and kill it.Added in the Plutonium Pak.The new microwave expander weapon looks a lot like the Shrinker from the original game, but instead of a green glowing crystal it's equipped with a red crystal and a small satellite. Compared to the shrinker from the original game, the expander does the exact opposite: expands enemies until their bodies burst. The burst even deals damage to nearby enemies, making the Expander one of the coolest and funniest weapons in the arsenal.
Episodes & LevelsDuke Nukem 3D and Plutonium Pak level designers:. AB -. LL - (also known as the 'Level Lord'). RP -. KS -. GB -Since the game followed the famous -model, the game was released in episodes.
Duke Nukem 3D consisted of three episodes at the time of release: L.A. Meltdown, Lunar Apocalypse and Scrapnel City.
A fourth episode, The Birth, was later added to the game in the. Following is a list of the game's four episodes with included designer credit: Episode 1: L.A. Meltdown. AB - Hollywood Holocaust. AB - Red Light District.
AB - Death Row. AB - Toxic Dump. LL - The Abyss. AB - Launch Facility (Secret level.
Reached from Toxic Dump)Episode 2: Lunar Apocalypse. AB - Space Port. LL - Incubator. LL - Warp Factor. AB - Fusion Station. AB - Occupied Territory. AB - Tiberius Station.
AB - Lunar Reactor. AB - Dark Side. AB - Overlord. LL - Spin Cycle (Secret level. Reached from Occupied Territory).
LL - Lunatic Fringe (Secret level. Reached from Dark Side)Episode 3: Shrapnel City. LL - Raw Meat.
LL - Bank Roll. LL - Flood Zone. LL - L.A. Rumble. LL - Movie Set.
LL - Rabid Transit. LL - Fahrenheit. LL - Hotel Hell. AB - Stadium. LL - Tier Drops (Secret level. Reached from Movie Set). AB - Freeway (Secret level.
Reached from Hotel Hell)Episode 4: The Birth (Added in the Plutonium Pak)The aliens have returned, and Duke most once again save the world. This time by killing the alien Queen.
Although Duke Nukem 3D received four expansion packs, this episode is only one considered canon. RP - It's Impossible.
AB - Duke-Burger. GB - Shop-N-Bag. AB - Babe Land. LL - Pigsty. AB - Going Postal.
LL - XXX-Stacy. KS - Critical Mass. LL - Derelict. RP - The Queen. RP - Area 51 (Secret level. Entered from Pigsty)Ports & other Versions Nintendo 64 Duke Nukem 64is a port of Duke Nukem 3D for the. Released on October 31, 1997, Duke Nukem 64 featured a number of major and minor changes to the game to make it more suitable for its new platform and audience.
Some of these changes were superficial censorship edits to fit better with 's family-friendly policies while others were governed by the technical limitations of the platform.Some of the most obvious alterations to the game are the removal of Duke Nukem 3D's more controversial elements. All women have been given additional layers of clothing, strippers won't actually strip, Duke never uses or makes lewd comments, have been renamed to 'Vitamin X', and pornography on TV and movie screens have been replaced with alternate content. Some mature locations were replaced, such as the pornography store being replaced by a gun store and a strip club being replaced by a warehouse. Captive women in alien pods were left in the game (though with more 'pod' added to better cover their nudity) and, instead of killing them, Duke saves them by 'teleporting' them - this counts towards a new end level goal. Some of the sexual references were replaced in this version.The new engine for the Nintendo 64 includes new elements not seen in any other version at the cost of technical limitations. The game is no longer played in episodes, just as one long sequence of levels.
Some aliens and levels along with the new weapon from the Atomic Edition of Duke Nukem 3D have been added. Most of the maps have received a large number of modifications to them. (Such as a new area in the Red Light District level) Most of the graphics for the weapons and the enemies have been replaced. Some polygonal 3D effects have been added, such as advanced explosion and smoke effects. However, skyboxes are simple one color textures and mirror effects were not implemented.
Music was completely removed from the game, with the exception of the memorable title theme.The game also adds local multiplayer via splitscreen for up to four players on dukematch and two players on co-operative, along with the addition of. Three of the weapons from the original game are replaced (dual-wielded SMGs replace the ripper chaingun cannon, a grenade launcher replaces the RPG, a plasma cannon replaces the freezethrower, and a missile launcher replacing the devastator). Some weapons have alternate ammo, such as the missile launcher gaining heat seeking missiles, the handgun firing powerful dum-dum rounds, and the shotgun firing explosive shells.
Sega Saturn Duke Nukem 3D for the Sega Saturn.Duke Nukem 3D for the was developed by and published in 1997 by (the last game under its Deep Water label for adult games). It featured a unique in-house engine, dubbed SlaveDriver, previously used in the Sega Saturn port of. The engine allowed enhanced lighting effects and a unique viewpoint tilt while turning and strafing, at the cost of 'level splitting' (where Toxic Dump, Fusion Station, Dark Side, The Abyss, and Overlord are split into two levels) and no moving sectors (such as the train cars in Rabid Transit). The game also featured online multiplayer via the Sega NetLink accessory for up to two players in DukeMatch or Co-operative.The game, like the Nintendo 64 version, is no longer played in episode, just as one long sequence of levels. The player can no longer save at any point during the gameplay, only after a level has been completed.
The game also features a new secret joke level, named Urea 51, which is reached from Fahrenheit. All of the remastered music were arranged by.Also featured in the Sega Saturn version is a hidden game, named Death Tank Zwei. It is the sequel to the hidden bonus game, Death Tank, from the Saturn version of PowerSlave and the predecessor to for the Xbox Live Arcade.
The game was accessed either by playing through the main game, smashing every single toilet in the game, or by having save data from the Sega Saturn port of. The game is a 2D multiplayer real-time tank shooter similar to, supporting up to seven players at a time. A limited version of Death Tank Zwei was included in Death Tank for the. PlayStation Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown.Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown (also known simply as 'Duke Nukem' in Europe) is a direct port of Duke Nukem 3D for the released in September 30, 1997 (for the U.S.). It contains the original three episodes along with an additional unique episode called 'Plug and Pray', which added six new levels (complete with new music, graphics, and enemies) parodying games at the time (like and ).
All the new enemies are variants of older enemies, such as blue-colored Assault Troopers, underwater Sentry Drones, and variants of Pig Cops.