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Proton's minions, the Protonite cyborgs, along with other level-specific grunt enemies. Duke's look, personality and armory from the recent shooter would be matched with run and gun platforming, with a few new objects, including a cloaking device and five-piece weapon named the "heavy barrel", added in. The 2D 4Ever was planned to combine many of the new concepts of Duke Nukem 3D with the old-style play of the first two games of the series. 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. 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 game was officially released on June 10, 2011. 3D Realms sold the rights to Duke Nukem to Gearbox in 2010.
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Gearbox Software had close contact with many of the laid off 3D Realms staff and quietly hired them to continue its development as Triptych Games. Take-Two Interactive, which was to publish the game, sued 3D Realms for failing to deliver, which was settled in 2010. Initial development had begun at 3D Realms, but in 2009, 3D Realms was forced to layoff many of its staff, and development of Duke Nukem Forever stalled. The most recent installment in the main video game series, Duke Nukem Forever, was delayed for more than a decade after the initial announcement during April 1997, leading it to being named as a piece of vaporware. Duke Nukem 3D has more than a dozen expansion packs.
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Duke Nukem 3D was released for MS-DOS, Mac OS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn,, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Nintendo 64, and later re-released during 2008 for Xbox Live Arcade, and for iOS and Nokia N900 during 2009. Like most FPS games of the day, Duke Nukem 3D features three-dimensional environments with two-dimensional sprites standing in for weapons, enemies, and breakable background objects.
#Duke nukem forever 2003 series
The third game of the series is the first-person shooter (FPS) Duke Nukem 3D, released in 1996. While the game uses three different 16-color palettes, only 16 colors are actually used onscreen at once. The sequel, Duke Nukem II, is more than four times larger and took advantage of 256-color Video Graphics Array (VGA) graphics, Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) music, and digitized sound. The name was later determined not to be trademarked, so the spelling Duke Nukem was restored for Duke Nukem II and all successive Duke games. When Apogee learned that the name "Duke Nukem" might have already been trademarked for the Duke Nukem character from the television series Captain Planet and the Planeteers, they changed it to Duke Nukum for the 2.0 revision. The original game has three episodes, the first distributed as shareware.
#Duke nukem forever 2003 Pc
It is a two-dimensional platform game for the IBM PC and features 320×200, 16-color EGA graphics with vertical and horizontal scrolling. The original game, Duke Nukem, was released in 1991. The first three games in the series were developed by Apogee Software, which in 1996 rebranded as 3D Realms.
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MS-DOS, (1997), Mac OS (1997), Sega Saturn (1997), PlayStation (1997) ported as Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown, Nintendo 64 (1997), Sega Mega Drive (Brazil only) (1998), Xbox Live Arcade (2008), iOS (2009), Android (2011), Steam (Windows, Mac OS X & Linux) (2013), PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita (2015), Xbox One, PlayStation 4 (2016), Nintendo Switch (2020) ported as Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour The franchise generated over $1 billion in revenue by 2001. The first two games in the main series were 2D platformers, while the later games have been a mix of first-person and third-person shooters.ĭuring 2010 the rights of the series were acquired by Gearbox Software, who completed the development of Duke Nukem Forever and released it on 10 June 2011 in Europe and Australia and on 14 June 2011 in North America. (now 3D Realms) as a series of video games for personal computers, the series expanded to games released for various consoles by third-party developers.

Created by the company Apogee Software Ltd. MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4,, PlayStation, Sega Mega Drive, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS, PlayStation 3, Android, Linux, Xbox 360, Nintendo DSĭuke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tourĭuke Nukem is a video game series named for its main character, Duke Nukem.
