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Each game in the series was to have two versions that shared the same story – the Nintendo DS game was a side-scrolling affair, while the PSP version was to be a third-person shooter not unlike Duke Nukem: Time to Kill. The PSP version was said to be the more adult-oriented of the two games. [12]
For Duke Nukem: Critical Mass, the DS and PSP versions were going to be unique games unified by the same basic story. [4] On October 29, 2010, developer Frontline Studios released news that Critical Mass for both platforms would no longer carry the Duke Nukem license and be renamed "Extraction Point: Alien Shootout". [7]
Duke Nukem: Critical Mass: Originally announced for the Nintendo DS and PSP at E3 2008, the game featured a troubled multi-year development process. While the DS version eventually released in 2011, the PSP version was cancelled. A build of the PSP version was later found at the Library of Congress in 2014, and eventually shared online. [17] [18]
Duke Nukem 3D was ported to many consoles of the time. All of the ports featured some sort of new content. Duke Nukem 3D was released in 1997 in the USA only. Unlike every other version of the game, Duke Nukem cannot turn; he can only move forward, backward, and strafe to the left or right.
A comic series titled Duke Nukem: Glorious Bastard by IDW Publishing [1] was released on July 20, 2011. IDW had previously created a 22-page comic book for the Duke Nukem Forever Balls of Steel Edition.
Also beginning in 1997, with their licensed Duke Nukem sequels, 3D Realms shifted from episodic MS-DOS titles to non-episodic console and personal computer games. In the process it abandoned the shareware model in favor of a traditional publishing model; it also largely ceased its activities as a developer that same year, releasing only Shadow ...
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The gameplay and controls are very similar to those of Tomb Raider, though with an emphasis on action rather than on exploration. [2] The game humorously references Tomb Raider throughout, as well as The Evil Dead, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Back to the Future series, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and the song "I Got You (I Feel Good)" by American singer James Brown.