
Duke Nukem 3D
A port of the groundbreaking first-person shooter featuring Duke Nukem battling alien invaders across various Earth locations with an arsenal of weapons and signature one-liners.
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About This Retro Game
The Genesis version, developed by Lobotomy Software, uses their proprietary SlaveDriver engine to adapt the 3D Realms classic to 16-bit hardware.
Features simplified level designs but retains core weapons like the shrink ray and pipe bombs, along with Duke's crude humor and pop culture references.
Notable for pushing the Genesis hardware to its limits with texture-mapped 3D environments and smooth framerates despite technical constraints.
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