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  2. 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

  3. 3D Realms - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem 3D (1996) was released under this name to great success. 3D Realms largely ceased its publishing and development operations afterwards to focus on two extensively delayed games: Prey (2006), which was under development until being taken over by another studio in 2001, and Duke Nukem Forever (2011), which remained under development ...

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Duke Nukem II: 1993 2022 Platform game: Apogee Software: In 2022 reconstructed C code was released. Dune II: 1992 2009 Real-time strategy game: Westwood Studios: In 2009 a group started reverse engineering Dune II under the name OpenDUNE. [305] The resulting code was released under GPLv2 and ported to other platforms like the Pandora. [306]

  5. Duke Nukem - Wikipedia

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    At Toyfair 2011, NECA revealed a new series of Duke Nukem Forever action figures with more details and articulation than the previous series from 1997. During 2012, Sideshow Collectibles announced a new collectible statue based on Duke Nukem as he appeared in Duke Nukem Forever. [38] The statue was released during April 2013. [39]

  6. Development of Duke Nukem Forever - Wikipedia

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    The video game Duke Nukem Forever spent more than 14 years in development, from 1997 to 2011. It is a first-person shooter for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, developed by 3D Realms, Triptych Games, Gearbox Software and Piranha Games. It is the sequel to the 1996 game Duke Nukem 3D, as part of the long-running Duke Nukem video game series. Intended to be groundbreaking, it became an ...

  7. List of Duke Nukem media - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem (Game Boy Color) (1999) Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (1998) Duke Nukem: Zero Hour (1999) Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes (2000) Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (2002) Duke Nukem Advance (2002) Duke Nukem Mobile (2004) Duke Nukem Mobile (3D) (2004) Duke Nukem Mobile: Bikini Project (2005) Duke Nukem Arena (2007) Duke Nukem: Critical Mass (2011)

  8. George Broussard - Wikipedia

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    He is one of the creators of the Duke Nukem series, along with Todd Replogle, Allen Blum, and Scott Miller. [ 1 ] Broussard released his early games under the name Micro F/X. [ 2 ] In 1991, Broussard partnered with Scott Miller as co-owner of Apogee Software .

  9. 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