Let's Play Duke Nukem 64 PART 1/ Nintendo 64/ Jimmy A Plays Series
Hello and welcome to my new let's play! Kicking off SPOOKTOBER, will be my play through of Duke Nukem 64. This play through will be uploaded in two separate videos.
CHAPTERS
START= 00:00
Hollywood Holocaust= 1:11
Gun Crazy= 13:25
Death Row= 27:56
Toxic Dump= 45:20
Launch Facility= 1:03:05
The Abyss= 1:13:34
Battlelord= 1:33:05
Spaceport= 1:36:19
Incubator= 1:47:37
Warp Factor= 1:53:56
Fusion Station= 2:08:03
Occupied Territory= 2:25:27
Tiberius Station= 2:37:30
Lunar Reactor= 2:49:38
END= 3:09:34
*GAME PLAY RECORDED OFF MY NINTENDO 64
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(From Wikipedia)
Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter video game developed by 3D Realms. It is a sequel to the platform games Duke Nukem and Duke Nukem II, published by 3D Realms.
Duke Nukem 3D features the adventures of the titular Duke Nukem, voiced by Jon St. John, who fights against an alien invasion on Earth. Along with Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, Duke Nukem 3D is considered to be one of many titles responsible for popularizing first-person shooters, and was released to major acclaim. Reviewers praised the interactivity of the environments, gameplay, level design, and unique risqué humor, a mix of pop-culture satire and lampooning of over-the-top Hollywood action heroes. However, it also incited controversy due to its violence, erotic elements, and portrayal of women.
The shareware version of the game was originally released on January 29, 1996, while the full version was released on April 19, 1996, as version 1.3d. The Plutonium PAK, an expansion pack which updated the game to version 1.4 and added a fourth eleven-level episode, was released in November 1996. The Atomic Edition, a standalone version of the game that included the content from the Plutonium PAK and updated the game to version 1.5, was later released; it is now only available on ZOOM-Platform.com.[1] An official fifth episode was released on October 11, 2016, with 20th Anniversary World Tour published by Gearbox Software. A direct sequel titled Duke Nukem Forever was released in 2011, after fifteen years in development hell.
Duke Nukem 64 is a port released in 1997 for the Nintendo 64 which features a split screen 4-player mode.[31] It was developed by Eurocom.[32] In-game music was removed due to limited storage capacity, many items were renamed to avoid drug and sex references, and new lines of dialogue were recorded specifically for this version to remove profanity. Several levels were altered to include areas from the Atomic Edition, such as a Duke Burger outlet in the second level which was not in the original PC version. Levels are played sequentially instead of as separate episodes. Other changes include the addition of Rumble Pak support,[32] four new weapons, dual sub-machine guns, a grenade launcher, a missile launcher, and the Plasma Cannon, alternative ammo types for the pistol, shotgun, and missile launcher, and a fully 3D model for the Cycloid Emperor boss. The Protector Drone, an enemy from the Atomic Edition, also appears a few times in the standard levels. Originally, the weapons and end bosses were going to be polygonal.[33]
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