Utilizing the power of the 64-bit machine, Eurocom (U.K. The Nintendo 64 version looks to improve upon the game in every aspect. A variety of weapons from the shotgun to missile-launcher created a glorified, gorified gaming experience that soon swept the scene as multiplayer deathmatches bogged down the interent on a daily basis. In turn, Duke could blast a pig-dog on a ledge below by simply looking down, aiming and.killing. Unlike Doom, the advanced engine for 3D Realms' Duke Nukem allowed for Duke to look up and down as well as left and right. Apparently aliens have come down to earth and kidnapped all the 'earth-babes.' Duke, pissed off beyond belief, goes on a mission to kill every living alien being on and off Earth, saving the babe population from the alien scum and proving that nobody, be it terrorists, aliens or Satan himself, can mess with our earth-girls and live.įirst of all, let's talk for a second about Duke Nukem 3D on the PC. While story definitely isn't Duke's strong point, it does add to the already humorous theme of the game. The Nintendo 64 version will be an improvement over its PC ancestor in every way. It was, in the time of drowning Doom clones (hey, is that time over yet?), the only game that many would say improved upon Id's beast in a big way.
That's right, if you own a PC you've probably played Duke Nukem 3D at one time or another.