It's strange to think that once upon a time, Duke Nukem—Johnny Bravo's sleazier cousin and poster child for videogame violence—was a cornerstone of gaming culture. No matter how inappropriate, he ...
Developed by N-Space in 2001, Duke Nukem: D-Day was designed to be the character’s debut PlayStation 2 appearance while 3D Realms worked on the series cursed mainline entry Duke Nukem Forever. N-Space ...
Fans of playing old FPS games inside the engines of even older FPS games, rejoice! You can now play a modified version of Duke 3D in the Doom engine, thanks to modder ...
Back in 2001, 3D Realms started work on their own version of Duke Nukem Forever. The result was a chaotic mix of old-school FPS sentiments with the crude humor and flashy bombastic thrills the series ...