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Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by 3D Realms. The shareware version of Duke Nukem 3D was released on January 29th, 1996, and the full version (version 1.3d) was released on April 24th, 1996 for the PC, and was later ported to a number of consoles. The game's idea was possibly started in 1994 and was developed in 1995, as a closer look to the released Concept Art pictures show (on the Xbox Live Arcade version).
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The game features Duke Nukem, a muscular man who previously starred in the platform games Duke Nukem I and Duke Nukem II (also published by Apogee Software). Duke is voiced by Jon St. John. Duke has great one-liners, is a macho womanizer, loves guns and women, and it was rumored that he is 29 years old in the 1996 Duke Nukem 3D. It appears in Duke Nukem I that he likes The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in Duke Nukem II he released his fictional book, entitled "Why I'm So Great".
The player takes on the role of Duke Nukem, an imperious action hero, and fights through 28 levels spread across 3 episodes. The player encounters a host of enemies, and can combat them with a range of weaponry. An upgrade was released, called the Plutonium PAK, which added a fourth episode with 11 levels, two new enemies, a new final boss, and a new weapon. A further expansion was later released 20 years after the initial release, which in turn added a fifth episode with 8 new levels, a new weapon and new enemies.
Duke Nukem 3D is set "sometime in the early 21st century", in a variety of locations including a morally corrupt Los Angeles and various space and lunar stations. The premise is that a genetically modified race of aliens has invaded Earth at some time during the events of Duke Nukem II, while Duke was away from the Earth fighting the Rigelatins. Upon Duke's return, he is shot down, and then discovers that most humans have disappeared - the only humans left are women, either trapped in slime or kept around for the aliens' diversions. Civilization has all but vanished.
The player fights their way through the levels, killing aliens on the way, in order to reach several "boss" enemies that are much tougher than the rest, and who seem to control and direct the alien invasion. As well as combat, the player must solve several puzzles to progress, which take a variety of forms. Some puzzles lead to secret levels.
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