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Duke Nukem Forever is part four in a series of PC games featuring Duke
Nukem as the hero. Parts one (Duke Nukem) and two (Duke Nukem 2) were
sidescrollers/platform games, and part three, Duke Nukem 3D, was an
FPS. Duke Nukem 3D became one of the top-selling games of all time,
and is a very important part of FPS gaming history; it is one of the
few 'legendary' titles, together with Quake and Doom. The game is one
of the most sophisticated FPS games ever. It features everything the
Unreal engine has, but also features things like LOD, skeletal
animation, and motion capture, for an optimal playing experience.
  • For multiplayer maps, see Category:Duke Nukem Forever multiplayer maps. This page lists all levels from the Duke Nukem Forever singleplayer campaign. The Duke Cave 4. Mothership Battle 5. The Lady Killer 6. The Lady Killer: Part 2 7. The Lady Killer: Part 3 8. Vegas in Ruin 9. The Duke Dome 10.
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Duke Nukem Forever is a Shareware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by jeff covey.

The latest version of Duke Nukem Forever is 1.0.0.1, released on 09/05/2016. It was initially added to our database on 08/24/2007.

Duke Nukem Forever runs on the following operating systems: Windows.

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Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem character
First appearanceDuke Nukem (1991)
Last appearanceReady Player One (2018)
Created byGeorge Broussard
Scott Miller
Jim Norwood
Todd Replogle
Voiced byEnglish:
Joe Siegler (Duke Nukem II)
Todd Replogle (Duke Nukem II)
Jon St. John[1]
Japanese:
Fumihiko Tachiki

Duke Nukem is a fictional character and protagonist of the Duke Nukem series of video games. The character first appeared in the 1991 video game Duke Nukem, developed by Apogee Software. He has since starred in multiple sequels developed by 3D Realms. Most recently, he starred in Duke Nukem Forever, released by Gearbox Software, which now owns the rights and intellectual property.

The character was created by Todd Replogle, Jim Norwood, George Broussard, and Scott Miller of Apogee Software. Hype 3 pro 3 0 1 download free. Duke Nukem was redesigned as the present tough guy incarnation by George Broussard and Allen Blum for the 1996 game Duke Nukem 3D. A sequel to Duke Nukem 3D, Duke Nukem Forever, was released in 2011, after remaining in development since 1997.

Personality and appearance[edit]

In the original game, Duke Nukem barely spoke and was portrayed as a disgruntled TV viewer hired by the CIA to save Earth from the mad scientist Dr. Proton, whom he took offense to for interrupting his soap opera. In the second game, he began to evolve into a more traditional action hero, but remained mostly silent. Since the third game, Duke's personality has been that of a confident, aggressive, politically incorrect, wise-cracking, hyper-masculine person. Although not superhuman, Duke manages to achieve incredible physical feats of violence and conquest through sheer machismo and expertise with automatic firearms. In Duke Nukem Forever, his massive ego is somehow capable of functioning like a shield from physical damage.

His missions generally involve killing aliens that have invaded Earth. He is apparently sexually adept and irresistible to females, and circumstances often find him surrounded by many buxom women. However, he frequently mentions an estranged love interest named 'Lani', and she becomes the basis for many of his jokes. This is widely believed to be a reference to Lani Minella, a voice actress who did several voices for Duke Nukem 3D.

Duke Nukem's current character is a pastiche of a number of Hollywood action heroes, including Dirty Harry, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and John Wayne. Many of his lines are taken from the movie Army of Darkness, and his most famous line is from the movie They Live with Roddy Piper saying, 'I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubble gum.' Duke's appearance resembles that of The Boz as well as characters played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme.[2] Voiced by Jon St. John since the third game, Duke's voice is based on that of Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry.[3]

Duke is best known for his trademark jet pack, his golden IMI Desert Eagle pistol or golden Colt M1911, and Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, which completely conceal his eyes and which he has been seen wearing even at night since Duke Nukem 3D. His other trademark is a blond military-style flattop haircut which has existed since the first game, and the radioactive trefoil symbol, which is found on his belt-buckle, the side of his signature pistol, and numerous other locations throughout the games. He usually wears a red tank top (pink in the first game), blue jeans and black army boots - in some of the games, Duke executes a maneuver known as the 'Mighty Boot,' which is simply a strong front kick. He is also notable for constantly smoking a cigar.

In Duke Nukem II, Duke wrote an autobiography titled Why I'm So Great which he later autographed in Duke Nukem Forever. In Duke Nukem Forever, he owns a casino on the Las Vegas Strip called The Ladykiller, in which the 'Damn! .. It's Late Show' (hosted by Johnny O'Lenoman) is taped, and the Museum of Duke is housed. He is also linked to the EDF (Earth Defense Forces). In a news conference held at the end of Duke Nukem Forever, he announces his intention of running for president, which would make him the 69th U.S. president.

According to the stats provided by the Duke Nukem Character Memory Card, he is 6'4' (1,93 m)[4] and weighs 240 lbs. (109 kg).[4]

Appearances[edit]

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These Duke Nukem Forever cheats are designed to enhance your experience with the game. Duke Nukem Forever Trainer (PATCH ) PREMIUM. DOWNLOAD INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE AVAILABLE. Unlimited Health. Ammo. No Reload. By tonyman63 on Nov 01. The two main downloadable content (DLC) packs for Duke Nukem Forever are:. Hail to the Icons Parody Pack; The Doctor Who Cloned Me; Duke's Big Package is sometimes considered a DLC pack as well. Duke Nukem Forever Manuals.

Duke Nukem Forever is part four in a series of PC games featuring Duke
Nukem as the hero. Parts one (Duke Nukem) and two (Duke Nukem 2) were
sidescrollers/platform games, and part three, Duke Nukem 3D, was an
FPS. Duke Nukem 3D became one of the top-selling games of all time,
and is a very important part of FPS gaming history; it is one of the
few 'legendary' titles, together with Quake and Doom. The game is one
of the most sophisticated FPS games ever. It features everything the
Unreal engine has, but also features things like LOD, skeletal
animation, and motion capture, for an optimal playing experience.
  • For multiplayer maps, see Category:Duke Nukem Forever multiplayer maps. This page lists all levels from the Duke Nukem Forever singleplayer campaign. The Duke Cave 4. Mothership Battle 5. The Lady Killer 6. The Lady Killer: Part 2 7. The Lady Killer: Part 3 8. Vegas in Ruin 9. The Duke Dome 10.
  • I played through and beat Duke Nukem Forever, and the expansion. A few flat textures from 98 01 era. Jun 13, 2018 3,656 7,564 850 Beyond the.

Overview

Duke Nukem Forever is a Shareware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by jeff covey.

The latest version of Duke Nukem Forever is 1.0.0.1, released on 09/05/2016. It was initially added to our database on 08/24/2007.

Duke Nukem Forever runs on the following operating systems: Windows.

Users of Duke Nukem Forever gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

Write a review for Duke Nukem Forever!

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Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem character
First appearanceDuke Nukem (1991)
Last appearanceReady Player One (2018)
Created byGeorge Broussard
Scott Miller
Jim Norwood
Todd Replogle
Voiced byEnglish:
Joe Siegler (Duke Nukem II)
Todd Replogle (Duke Nukem II)
Jon St. John[1]
Japanese:
Fumihiko Tachiki

Duke Nukem is a fictional character and protagonist of the Duke Nukem series of video games. The character first appeared in the 1991 video game Duke Nukem, developed by Apogee Software. He has since starred in multiple sequels developed by 3D Realms. Most recently, he starred in Duke Nukem Forever, released by Gearbox Software, which now owns the rights and intellectual property.

The character was created by Todd Replogle, Jim Norwood, George Broussard, and Scott Miller of Apogee Software. Hype 3 pro 3 0 1 download free. Duke Nukem was redesigned as the present tough guy incarnation by George Broussard and Allen Blum for the 1996 game Duke Nukem 3D. A sequel to Duke Nukem 3D, Duke Nukem Forever, was released in 2011, after remaining in development since 1997.

Personality and appearance[edit]

In the original game, Duke Nukem barely spoke and was portrayed as a disgruntled TV viewer hired by the CIA to save Earth from the mad scientist Dr. Proton, whom he took offense to for interrupting his soap opera. In the second game, he began to evolve into a more traditional action hero, but remained mostly silent. Since the third game, Duke's personality has been that of a confident, aggressive, politically incorrect, wise-cracking, hyper-masculine person. Although not superhuman, Duke manages to achieve incredible physical feats of violence and conquest through sheer machismo and expertise with automatic firearms. In Duke Nukem Forever, his massive ego is somehow capable of functioning like a shield from physical damage.

His missions generally involve killing aliens that have invaded Earth. He is apparently sexually adept and irresistible to females, and circumstances often find him surrounded by many buxom women. However, he frequently mentions an estranged love interest named 'Lani', and she becomes the basis for many of his jokes. This is widely believed to be a reference to Lani Minella, a voice actress who did several voices for Duke Nukem 3D.

Duke Nukem's current character is a pastiche of a number of Hollywood action heroes, including Dirty Harry, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and John Wayne. Many of his lines are taken from the movie Army of Darkness, and his most famous line is from the movie They Live with Roddy Piper saying, 'I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubble gum.' Duke's appearance resembles that of The Boz as well as characters played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme.[2] Voiced by Jon St. John since the third game, Duke's voice is based on that of Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry.[3]

Duke is best known for his trademark jet pack, his golden IMI Desert Eagle pistol or golden Colt M1911, and Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, which completely conceal his eyes and which he has been seen wearing even at night since Duke Nukem 3D. His other trademark is a blond military-style flattop haircut which has existed since the first game, and the radioactive trefoil symbol, which is found on his belt-buckle, the side of his signature pistol, and numerous other locations throughout the games. He usually wears a red tank top (pink in the first game), blue jeans and black army boots - in some of the games, Duke executes a maneuver known as the 'Mighty Boot,' which is simply a strong front kick. He is also notable for constantly smoking a cigar.

In Duke Nukem II, Duke wrote an autobiography titled Why I'm So Great which he later autographed in Duke Nukem Forever. In Duke Nukem Forever, he owns a casino on the Las Vegas Strip called The Ladykiller, in which the 'Damn! .. It's Late Show' (hosted by Johnny O'Lenoman) is taped, and the Museum of Duke is housed. He is also linked to the EDF (Earth Defense Forces). In a news conference held at the end of Duke Nukem Forever, he announces his intention of running for president, which would make him the 69th U.S. president.

According to the stats provided by the Duke Nukem Character Memory Card, he is 6'4' (1,93 m)[4] and weighs 240 lbs. (109 kg).[4]

Appearances[edit]

Duke Nukem was initially created in 1987 by chief programmer Todd Replogle of Apogee Software (now 3D Realms) as the protagonist for the video game he was designing titled Metal Future, which was set in the then-near future of 'one decade later from now' in 1997. After hearing the character's name, producer and founder of Apogee, Scott Miller, suggested the game should have the same name, and he helped design the character. Artwork was produced by George Broussard, Allen H. Blum III, and Jim Norwood. Duke was not voiced, but spoke through on-screen text.

In the sequel, Duke Nukem II, which was released two years later, the same mostly-silent incarnation of the character was used, although he was now an American hero. Duke Nukem II features an intro with one line, spoken by Joe Siegler ('I'm back'), and a death scream by character co-creator Todd Replogle.[5]

For Duke Nukem 3D, the character of Duke Nukem was dramatically redesigned by George Broussard and Allen Blum[6] as the more familiar macho, wise-cracking character of today. Duke Nukem 3D was one of the most controversial games at the time due to its strong violence, cultural stereotypes, strong language, and sexual content. Duke Nukem 3D, as well as the dozen or so subsequent Duke Nukem games, feature Jon St. John as the voice of Duke Nukem.[1]Duke Nukem 3D was the first game in which the character has a significant speaking role.

In March 2018, it was announced that John Cena will star in a Duke Nukem movie for Paramount Pictures & Platinum Dunes.[7][8] However, in January 2019, Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John stated that no movie was in development.[9]

Games with Duke Nukem as a protagonist[edit]

  • Duke Nukem (temporarily 'Duke Nukum') – 1991 – MS-DOS
  • Duke Nukem II – 1993 – MS-DOS, iPhone/iPod Touch, iPad
  • Duke Nukem 3D – 1996 – MS-DOS, Mac OS, Sega Saturn, Mega Drive, Game.com, Xbox Live Arcade, iPhone/iPod Touch, Nokia N900, Source ports, Android, iPad
  • Duke Nukem 64 – 1997 – Nintendo 64
  • Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown – 1997 – PlayStation
  • Duke Nukem: Time to Kill – 1998 – PlayStation
  • Duke Nukem: Zero Hour – 1998 – Nintendo 64
  • Duke Nukem – 1999 – Game Boy Color
  • Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes (temporarily 'Planet of the Babes') – 2000 – PlayStation
  • Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project – 2002 – Microsoft Windows, Xbox Live Arcade
  • Duke Nukem Advance – 2002 – Game Boy Advance
  • Duke Nukem Mobile – 2004 – Tapwave Zodiac
  • Duke Nukem Mobile - 2004 - Cellular phones
  • Duke Nukem Mobile II: Bikini Project – 2005 – Cellular phones
  • Duke Nukem Mobile 3D – 2005 – Cellular phones (updated port of the original Zodiac version with enhanced graphics)
  • Duke Nukem Arena - 2007 - Cellular phones (updated port of Duke Nukem Mobile 3D that included an arena-style multiplayer)
  • Duke Nukem: Critical Mass – 2011 - Nintendo DS
  • Duke Nukem Forever – 2011 – Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
  • Duke Nukem 3D: World Tour – 2016 – Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch

Other appearances[edit]

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  • Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure - 1992 - MS-DOS
  • Death Rally - 1996 - MS-DOS
  • Balls of Steel - 1997 - Microsoft Windows
  • Blood - 1997 - MS-DOS
  • Serious Sam 2 - 2005 - Microsoft Windows, Linux, Xbox
  • Death Rally - 2011 - Microsoft Windows, iOS
  • Choplifter HD - 2012 - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition - 2017 - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Rad Rodgers: Radical Edition - 2018 - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
  • Wild Buster: Heroes of Titan - 2018 - Microsoft Windows
  • Ready Player One - 2018 - Film
  • Duke Nukem - TBA - Film[10]

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Reception[edit]

Duke Nukem has been listed on many 'Best Characters' and 'Best Heroes' lists over the years,[11][12][13] including being listed as number one in ScrewAttack's 'Top 10 Coolest Video Game Characters' list in 2007.[14] Featuring him in the section 'top ten forces of good' in their 2004 list of top 50 retro game heroes, Retro Gamer called Duke 'the ultimate cheese hero, and a true remnant of 80's action flicks.'[15] He was listed at number 27 in the 'Top 50 Video Game Characters' list by Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2011.[16]GameDaily also ranked him sixth on their list of best anti-heroes in video games.[17] In 2011, Empire ranked him as the 20th greatest video game character, calling him 'one of the best action characters ever devised' and adding that 'Film might have Schwarzenegger, but Gaming's got Mr Nukem'.[18]

Reception of the character by the time of Duke Nukem Forever's release was mostly mixed. Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer elaborated on Duke Nukem's decreased relevance since 1996, and added that the character's 'half-hearted digs' at rival franchises were ill-advised due to the game's datedness.[19] Charles Onyett of IGN likened Duke Nukem's maturity to a '12-year-old boy with Internet access' and expressed disappointment in the character's datedness and the missed opportunity on the developers' part to '[play] with the idea of Duke as an anachronism'.[20] Ryan Winterhalter of 1UP.com noted that Duke Nukem had become 'a caricature of his former self. He's crossed the line from charmingly foul-mouthed to obnoxious and embarrassing.'[21] Cian Hassett of PALGN was more positive about the character, finding him to be 'genuinely hilarious' due to his tongue-in-cheek rejection of video game traditions (such as finding a key to open a door or wearing a special suit of armor).[22]

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abJon St. John on IMDb
  2. ^[1][dead link]
  3. ^[2]Archived August 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ abDuke Nukem Character Memory CardArchived April 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^'3D Realms Forums - View Single Post - Jon St. John Confirmed To Be Back In DNF!'. Forums.3drealms.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  6. ^'Duke Nukem history - 3D Realms Forums'. Forums.3drealms.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  7. ^McNary, Dave (27 March 2018). 'John Cena Confirmed For Upcoming Duke Nukem Film'. Comicbook.com. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  8. ^Ruppert, Liana (December 11, 2018). ''Duke Nukem' Movie Draws 'Assassin's Creed' Producer'. Variety. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  9. ^'Duke Nukem Voice Actor Claims No New Game, Movie Is Happening'. ScreenRant. 31 January 2019.
  10. ^Busch, Jenna (22 January 2018). 'Duke Nukem: John Cena in Talks to Star in Film Based on the Game Franchise'. Comingsoon.net. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  11. ^'Best Heroes of All Time'. UGO.com. 2010-01-21. Archived from the original on 2013-01-10. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  12. ^'The Top 10 Male Badasses in Gaming'. VGRC. 2010-06-17. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  13. ^'Top 10 Biggest Gaming Bad Asses'. CraveOnline. 2007-10-17. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  14. ^'Top Ten Coolest Characters - The Last Boss'. Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2007-08-09. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  15. ^Retro Gamer, page 37.
  16. ^'Guinness World Records Top 50 Video Game Characters - Voodoo Extreme'. Ve3d.ign.com. Archived from the original on 2011-02-21. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  17. ^'Top 25 Anti-Heroes'. GameDaily. Archived from the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  18. ^Dyer, James; McComb, David; Plumb, Alastair; Scarborough, David (May 26, 2010). 'The 50 Greatest Video Game Characters - 20. Duke Nukem'. Empire. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  19. ^Dan Whitehead (June 11, 2011). 'Duke Nukem Forever Review'. Eurogamer. Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  20. ^Charles Onyett (June 11, 2011). 'Duke Nukem Forever Review - Xbox 360 Review at IGN'. IGN. Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  21. ^Ryan Winterhalter (June 14, 2011). 'Duke Nukem Forever Review for PC, 360, PS3 from 1UP.com'. 1UP.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012. Retrieved June 14, 2011.
  22. ^Cian Hassett (June 11, 2011). 'Duke Nukem Forever'. PALGN. Archived from the original on June 12, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
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