As awesome as Duke Nukem 3D was, and still is, there were a few things about it that weren’t actually 3D, namely its enemies, weapons and props. That wasn’t a huge deal in 1996 but now, nearly 30 ...
In brief: Duke Nukem 3D remains one of the most critically acclaimed first-person shooters of all time. While not as influential as Doom, Duke 3D is arguably the most memorable of the "Doom clones" ...
When the shareware version of "Duke Nukem 3D" was released in January 1996 (the full version followed in April), the world of first-person shooters was still manageable. id Software had created and ...
TL;DR: Voxel Duke Nukem 3D is a fan-made mod that transforms the classic 1996 first-person shooter by converting all 2D sprites into fully 3D voxel models, enhancing the retro game's visuals while ...
Duke Nukem 3D mod Duke Smoochem has received perhaps its most important addition so far – throwable eggs. If you’re scratching you head and wondering what the hell we’re talking about, this article ...
Originally released as Duke Nukem in 1991, the series differentiated itself from similar shooters with its raunchy humor, pop culture references, and charismatic titular character. Duke was quickly ...
TL;DR: Adi Shankar, known for successful video game adaptations like Castlevania, has acquired Duke Nukem rights from Gearbox to develop a raw, authentic TV series. This new project aims to revive the ...
Shankar ain't done bringing video games to TV yet, and next on his ever-growing list is the 'Duke Nukem' franchise. Reading time 2 minutes After helping get adaptations for Castlevania, Devil May Cry, ...
Netflix’s Castlevania and Devil May Cry showrunner Adi Shankar has turned his attention to the Duke Nukem series after acquiring the screen rights from Gearbox Software. The animated adaptation ...
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