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  2. Duke Nukem - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] Primarily emphasizing Duke Nukem 3D, the set featured three versions of Duke (with a fourth "Internet only" Duke that came with a CD-ROM and freezethrower accessory), the Pigcop, Octabrain, and Battlelord. The toys were prone to breakage (Duke's legs were held on by a thin plastic rod which was easy to snap and the Octabrain had ...

  3. List of Duke Nukem media - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of media related to the Duke Nukem series of video games. Duke Nukem was originally created by Apogee Software . This list contains all officially released, scheduled, and canceled Duke Nukem media, as well as some fan-made games.

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    In 2013 the Internet Archive put the undeleted assembly sources (DRGNSRC.LZH) of the DOS version for download. [129] [130] Dragon Rage: 2001 2001 PlayStation 2 Shooter The 3DO Company: Source code hidden inside a dummy file in the PlayStation 2 version of Jonny Moseley Mad Trix. [131] Duke Nukem Forever (alpha version only) 2001 2022 Windows

  5. Duke Nukem Forever - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem Forever is a first-person shooter that combines combat, exploration and puzzle-solving. [5] The game also switches to a third-person view when in vehicle use. . Players control Duke Nukem, a 1980s-style action hero, as he battles alien invaders [6] through three main locations: Las Vegas, a highway and Hoover

  6. Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a platform game developed by Sunstorm Interactive, produced by 3D Realms, and published by Arush Entertainment. [3] It was released on Microsoft Windows on May 14, 2002, in North America and on June 14, 2002, in Europe.

  7. Category:Duke Nukem - Wikipedia

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    Development of Duke Nukem Forever; Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach; Duke it out in D.C. Duke Nukem (video game) Duke Nukem II; Duke Nukem 3D; Duke Nukem 3D: Kill-A-Ton Collection; Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded; Duke Nukem Advance; Duke Nukem Forever; Duke Nukem Mobile; Duke Nukem: Critical Mass; Duke Smoochem 3D; Duke: Nuclear Winter

  8. Duke Nukem II - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem II is a 1993 platform game developed and published by Apogee Software. The game consists of four episodes (of eight levels each), the first available as shareware . It is the follow-up to 1991's Duke Nukem , and followed by Duke Nukem 3D in 1996.

  9. Duke Nukem (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem is a 1991 platform game developed and published by Apogee Software for MS-DOS. The 2D, multidirectional scrolling game follows the adventures of fictional character Duke Nukem across three episodes of ten levels each. The game's first episode was distributed as shareware. [5] The name was briefly changed to Duke Nukum to avoid ...