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Duke Nukem occurs as platform game developed by Apogee Software, featuring the escapade of Duke Nukem. A game was freed in July 1, 1991.

the game was notable inside its instance because it featured a smarting level project which allowed for in no time gameplay, & allowed all about onscreen to become shot: non upright enemies, however likewise obstacles can be flushed.

the game is placed inside the close first, in a slightly post-apocalyptic world. Duke's mission is to prevent Dr. Proton, the lunatic bent in ruling the world by having his army of Techbots. In the period of a game Duke leaves the city, & follows Proton to a space station, and more futurist locations.

Duke Nukem's graphics borrowed heavy from either more games, rather Turrican and the PC version of Mega Man, and a longstanding rumor is that originally Apogee planned to port Mega Human to the PC, however may not become the rights.

Nukem or Nukum?
Fallowing a game release Apogee became caring of an additional Duke Nukem character, in the Captain Planet and the Planeteers cartoon series. Apogee believed that TBS/DiC, creators of the series, held the rights to the Duke Nukem title, & to make sure your not the suit Apogee's game was renamed Duke Nukum within version Ii.Nought of the game. It late turned out that Duke Nukem was non the registered title, & Apogee registered it, using the original Duke Nukem title in the sequels.

Sequels
Duke Nukem was followed by Duke Nukem II, and Duke Nukem 3D. As of 2005, a third sequel, proclaimed within 1997Duke Nukem Forever—is still within development.

3D Realms: Duke Nukem: Color Gameboy
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Duke Nukem
Includes consumer reviews.

Duke Nukem Review for Game Boy Color at GameSpot
[6/10] Reviewed by Doug Trueman. "The game's sound effects are flat and bland (though the default shotgun sounds rather realistic for the Game Boy), and Duke and his enemies have very few frames of animation. With titles like Toy Story 2 and Gex 3 out for the Game Boy, Duke Nukem simply falls short. Sure, you can run around blasting everything in sight and see the occasional splatter of blood, but there are better portable platformers on the market."


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