This game maybe older than some of you that are hanging around. 10 years in delay right now. Something the Wu looks on time too.
Duke 3D was the shit though
This game maybe older than some of you that are hanging around. 10 years in delay right now. Something the Wu looks on time too.
Duke 3D was the shit though
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Duke Nukem games are fuckin awesome man........ima try and find my Duke games later
Oh yeah, I'm mad that this one never saw the light of day... As for Duke 3D, definately classic. I still have that joint, and I found a high res texture pack for it to run with full 3D acelleration. Even full 3D character models. Game looks sweet indeed
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time to kill was good. i loved duke nuke em' strippers and shit ahhhhh.
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I'd like to see a new Duke game, though I never really liked the others after 3D.
Chicks dig giant robots
What are they waiting for... Christmas?!
Time To Kill, was a great game, played pretty decent.
Duke Nukem 64, was the shit when 4 player. That was the shit.
I also have some kind of Add-On for 3D.
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i tried to find my copy of Time To Kill today, but no joy.....so i played bout on Duke 3D and Wu-Tang - Taste The Pain for a while haha
A month ago I put Taste The Pain in again, only to be confronted with a really terrible game. Controls like a Wooden Doll.
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Just missed out with a day [29th january]. It's been 11 years since we went kicking asses. Blowing up aliens taking a shit. Giving money to strippers for a titty flash, and shoot em for more aliens.
Humor
"That's one doomed space marine."
Duke Nukem 3D is mainly notable for the often crude humor it introduced into what had previously been a fairly humorless genre, including a stream of one-liners (heavily inspired by Ash Williams and John Nada) from the title character. Many of these related to the frequently gruesome deaths meted out by Duke ("That's gotta hurt"), interactions with usable props such as toilets ("Ahhh, much better") or noteworthy things Duke comes across and feels necessary to comment on, like Duke Nukem arcade machines ("Hmm... don't have time to play with myself."). Various Easter eggs appear in the game, such as a giant sign on a wall proclaiming "YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE" (signed "Levelord") in an area not accessible except by using a no-clip cheat or a jetpack.
The game also references and spoofs many films and other games. For instance, when the player comes upon a corpse that closely resembles the player character in Doom (Doomguy), Duke comments, "That's one doomed space marine." This quote became famous after websites dedicated to Duke Nukem 3D began reporting that Doom's developer, id Software, had filed a lawsuit against Apogee Games and 3D Realms, trying to obtain an injunction to remove it. (The suit was ultimately unsuccessful.) Another jab at a fellow shooter game was a line in a level in Episode 3 when a building (with a sticker warning of a fault line) blows up and partially collapses; Duke responds, "I ain't afraid of no quake", obviously poking fun at the game Quake, which was yet to be released. Another level also has the player pressing a TNT plunger and demolishing a building. This building was supposedly modeled after the Mesquite, Texas headquarters of id Software.
The game freely plunders many themes from cinematic sources, notably the Alien (the proto-slimes come out of eggs exactly like those seen in the AlienAliens) and Evil Dead film series. Duke's pose on the box art and title screen is almost exactly the same as that of Ash's on the Army of Darkness movie poster. There are also cameos from Indiana Jones (whose corpse is greeted by Duke saying, in a German accent, "We meet again, Dr. Jones"); Star Trek: The Next Generation (a hidden recreation of the Enterprise bridge with Jean-Luc Picard's personal pornroom or, as Duke phrases it, a "REALLY ready room"); Star Wars (the hanging corpse of Luke Skywalker in Stormtrooper armor : "Now this is a force to be reckoned with"); Escape From L.A. (the corpse of the movie's lead character, Snake Plissken, on a pike, with Duke saying, "I guess he didn't escape from L.A."); The Hunt for Red October (the submarine USS Dallas in Episode 1, Level 3); 2001: A Space Odyssey; They Live ("I'ts time to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of gum"); and The Terminator (a crushed Terminator is found, lifted from a scene the end of the first movie, while Duke utters "Terminated"; also a police station stage in the Atomic Edition where Duke overhears Arnold's "I'll be back" line). In the Atomic Edition, the game contains references to Dirty Harry, Die Hard, Mission: Impossible, and Independence Day. series and people trapped in pods who whisper "kill me" like in
Butt-Head can be heard saying "Go away! We're like, closed," in the second level of "The Birth", where Duke is at "Duke Burger"'s drivethru. In Beavis and Butt-Head, both characters work at "Burger World".
There are also references to the contemporaneous O.J. Simpson trial, including the chase of Simpson's white Ford Bronco being played on TV sets in the game (such as the "Red Light District" level), and prominent billboards simply saying "Innocent?" ("Hollywood Holocaust" from episode 1, L.A. Meltdown) and "Guilty!" ("Fahrenheit" from episode 3, Shrapnel City).
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