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  2. Duke Nukem 3D - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter video game developed by 3D Realms.It is a sequel to the platform games Duke Nukem and Duke Nukem II, published by 3D Realms.. Duke Nukem 3D features the adventures of the titular Duke Nukem, voiced by Jon St. John, who fights against an alien invasion on Earth.

  3. Duke Nukem - Wikipedia

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    One of the first projects to be announced after the success of Duke Nukem 3D was a return to Duke Nukem ' s 2D side-scrolling, platforming format for a game named Duke Nukem 4Ever. The project was directed by Keith Schuler, main designer and programmer for the games Paganitzu and Realms of Chaos, and a level designer for the Plutonium PAK.

  4. List of 3D Realms games - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem: Zero Hour: Nintendo 64: September 1, 1999: Eurocom: GT Interactive [104] Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes: PlayStation: September 27, 2000: n-Space: Infogrames [105] [106] Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project: Windows [ak] May 21, 2002: Sunstorm Interactive: Arush Entertainment [111] [112] Duke Nukem Advance: Game Boy Advance: August 12, 2002 ...

  5. Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer

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    Slayers X is a first-person shooter regarded as a boomer shooter [3] for its inspiration from classic 90s video games similar to the likes of Duke Nukem 3D and Redneck Rampage. The story begins with Zane being attacked by the Psyko Sindikate.

  6. Apogee Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The original Apogee Software was founded by Scott Miller in 1987 and utilized the Apogee name and logo until 1996, when the company adopted the trade name "3D Realms". [1] In 2008, Terry Nagy, a college friend of Miller, licensed the rights to the "Apogee Software" name and logo, as well as the rights to several games developed under that name, and established a company to publish further ...

  7. Duke Nukem Mobile - Wikipedia

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    In Summer of 2005, this game was ported to mobile phones as Duke Nukem Mobile 3D and enhanced to include a mode where the enemies are rendered as polygonal models. In spring of 2007, the game was re-released for mobile phones again, under the title Duke Nukem Arena. It added a new survival mode and up to 4-player multiplayer Deathmatch.

  8. List of Duke Nukem media - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem Forever (sidescroller); Duke Nukem: Endangered Species (later released in 2006 as Vivisector: Beast Within); Duke Nukem D-Day (alternatively titled Duke Nukem: Man of Valor)

  9. Duke Nukem: Critical Mass - Wikipedia

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    The games announced to be included in the trilogy are Duke Nukem: Critical Mass, Duke Nukem: Chain Reaction, and Duke Nukem: Proving Grounds. The three games would have what Apogee calls "multi-mode", where players switch between third-person over the shoulder, first-person, isometric, and side-scrolling views.

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