I've had some of these Duke Nukem files in my 'to post' folder since I first sarted the project back in September 08. I'd actually forgotten how good these games are. I was only going to post the second vesion initially, but then because it's still the Easer Vacation period for some (lucky UK residents) I decided to add the other two in the trilogy. There are actually more titles available, but I've not checked to see if they are free or require a small fee. You can buy an pdated version of the 3D version called Duke Nukem 3D Atomic edition, which costs around $5 or $6. If you've got the cash pare it would be worth paying for hust to support the develper as they have been giving most of their files away for free for quite some time now; though it's not necessary with the three games I've detailed below as they are totally free. :)
The original Duke Nukem:
An incredible EGA game (VGA compatible) with large animated characters, and huge levels. Your mission is to stop Dr. Proton, a madman bent on ruling the world with his army of Techbots. As the irrepressible hero Duke Nukem, you'll chase Dr. Proton deep into the Earth, then to his lunar space station, and eventually into the Earth's nuclear ravished future.
This is an astonishing Sega Genesis style game with amazing animation! Also features dual scrolling play fields, with huge 3D-like backdrops. Watch Duke somersault and cling on to ceilings as he escapes traps and battles Proton's robot guards. This game is a real show stopper!
Other features include four-way scrolling levels, cinematic effects, demo mode, built-in hint mode, arcade sound effects, joystick support, high score chart, save/restore up to nine games, unlimited continues, keyboard reconfigure, sound on/off toggle, cheat mode, and much more...
This is a game that spawned a gaming legend!
Reference: http://www.apogee1.com/duke1/index.html accessed March 09
See bottom of thread for download links
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Duke Nukem 2 (1.06Mb)
This is a follow up to the original classic plaformer/shooter Duke Nukem. I remember playing it for the first time and thinking it was the best game I’d payed to date. The graphics were marvellous for the time, and although they do look a little blocky by this new mileniums standards,it’s still a very playable platform game. Now you can own the second release for free. Wat’s more it’s been fixed so that it’ll play on Windows, thgh I can’t vouch for Vista at this time as I don’t have my copy installed.
The levels are quite large compared to the likes of recent releases such as Turtix. The levels are full of bonus containers, complicated jumps and monsters. You’re first enemies you encounter are actually humans and then a blob of green slime. Watch out because it can drop onto you from above and kills you very quickly.
This is a must have for those of you who are into retro games.
Duke Nukem II is everything you'd want from an action game. An incredibly sophisticated game engine gives this high-action game the power needed to 'nuke' your computer! Duke blasts his way through your screen with enough firepower to wake your neighbors.
The original Duke Nukem, released June 1991, soared to the top of the Shareware Top 10 list, where's it's been camped for 22 straight months--no other shareware program (of any type) has been this enduring and popular. But the reason for Duke's extraordinary success is simple: It delivers the action players love, with state-of-the-art animation and graphics. The new Duke Nukem II once again sets the new standard for arcade/action games.
In this latest saga, Duke Nukem, while being interviewed on TV about his best selling book, "Why I'm So Great", is suddenly abducted by aliens. Duke's alien captor explains that Duke's brain will be drained of all his knowledge, which will be used to formulate a master plan to seize control of Earth. Duke has two choices: He can be turned into a zombie by the EncephaloSucker, or 'kick-butt' like there's no tomorrow!
You guessed it! Our hero is ready for action. Duke must escape his alien prison cell, then battle to end the hideous plans of the Rigelatins.
We're talkin'...
• Vivid, parallaxing graphics, with new graphics on every level!
• Ad Lib music and digitized (Sound Blaster/compatible) sound effects.
• Super boss enemies to defeat.
• Special abilities, like invincibility for a short time.
• Duke rides in space shuttle fighter on many levels, for varied action.
• 32 action oriented levels in four tremendous episodes.
• Nearly every level presents a wildly unique scenario for Duke to escape.
• Enemies, mutations, robo-droids, guards, traps--all after the escaped Duke!
• Built-in radar to help Duke on each level.
• Save/restore, skill levels, cheat modes, secrets, joystick/gamepad support.
• Game story by Tom Hall--the writer of all of Id Software's game stories.
• Special graphics effects never before seen in an IBM PC game.
• Requires a VGA graphics card.
For fans of the original Duke Nukem, all of your favorite touches are still here: soda cans for health, turkey for food, spy cameras watching your every move, boxes you can destroy for bonuses and surprises, and more. Duke still flips, and he walks hand over hand across pipes, chains and ropes, with the new ability of shooting downward while doing so. Duke can also crouch, duck, and shoot upward.
Also, in Duke Nukem II, Duke has four weapons: blaster, laser cannon, missiles, and flame thrower. The flame thrower, when aimed downward, propels Duke upward like a jetpack!
As with the original Duke Nukem, this game has many secret bonuses for you to discover while playing the game, that really add to your high score. (For example, shoot all the spy cameras on a level for an extra 50,000 points.)
Reference: http://www.apogee1.com/duke2/index.html accessed March 09
You can download the second DukeNukem from Apogee's download ftp (see link at the bottom of the page) or via ay one of several abandonware sites. I've only posted the one link below though:
Download Duke Nukem II from DOSGame Archives
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Duke Nukem 3D
Does blowing away enemies, destroying entire buildings, and shooting your way through an adult XXX store sound enjoyable? Then you'll love Duke 3D. (Note: There isn't actually anything X-rated in the game.) Uses the "Build" engine, which is still similar to the old Wolf3D engine in that there are no rooms on top of other rooms, but it's been tweaked and pushed to the max. Lots of fun! (Several people have emailed the author to comment that there ARE rooms-above-rooms in Duke3D. While the effect of rooms-above-rooms can be _simulated_ in Build, there are never really any rooms on top of other rooms in the game, and thus it's not truly 3D.)
though it's a pretty good rendition of a 3D environment. Despite haveing all of the latest FPS games I'll still be keeping this great game. It's fun to play, and in some ways more enjoyable than the almost real environment of games such as Crysis and COD: World at War.
See below for download link from the original developer. The first link below is a port of Duke Nukem 3d. Read the instructions and download either the self extract or zip file plus the 1.3d shareware data file. Install the first (self extracting or zip ) file to wherever you wish to place the game then install the shareware GRP file to the same folder. The latter file will try to install to the program files of the root directory, so be sure to change the path to the same directory as the first file you unpacked. (I unpacked the file to the desktop then manually placed it into my games folder, then set up the GRP file to install into the manually placed folder. I then created a shortcut to the desktop. The game won’t work without both files being combined. The game requires both mouse and keyboard controls. The mouse allows you to turn to 360 degrees. To shoot use Ctrl and to move use the cursor keys.. the left and right keys do the same as the x and y mouse axis.. The menus can be selected using both the cursor keys and the mouse. Using the LMB or enter will access a particular menu item to de-select use the esc key.. You can change all key bindings and your mouse. You can use up to a five button mouse with the game. This game plays fine on Win XP with service pack 3. I would appreciate feedback from those running Vista or other win platforms. Thank you.
In the top right hand side of the screen it says unregistered, but this is the full version as far as I know.
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Downloads for all thee Duke Nukem games. You’ll find lots of other apogee games on the same page as well as patches and even a levels editor for Duke Nukem I:
Go to Apogee’s download page for all three Duke Nukem games
The above link seems to have been redirected - I'll try and fix it when I have time
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