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Submitted by Fullish 987d ago | article

R.I.P DNF

Gamer Limit writes "When Duke Nukem 3D was released in 1996, it would a fantastic example of what makes a fun FPS. Great dialogue, tons of humour, a non-linear path through the levels, and some fantastic graphics and multiplayer. As a result, the game became fantastically popular, and Duke himself took on an almost superhuman status, almost a hero of gaming. By breaking all the rules, he was the rebel, the Jimmy Dean of mid nineties gaming." (Duke Nukem Forever, PC)

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