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Duke Nukem 3D (1996)

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Duke Nukem 3D

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Featured in

    • "Gamesmaster" Episode #5.14 (TV Episode 1995)

      Challenge game - Beta PC Version
    • "Icons" Splinter Cell (TV Episode 2002)

      Footage is shown.
    • "The Know's Top 10s" Top 10 Coolest Characters (TV Episode 2007)

      Footage is shown.
    • "Troldspejlet" Episode #38.6 (TV Episode 2008)

      Jakob Stegelmann mentions the video game in his recap of The History of the First-Person Shooter Video Games + clip shown
    • "The Know's Top 10s" Top 10 First Person Shooters (TV Episode 2008)

      The #7 pick.

Followed by

    • Duke Nukem 64 (Video Game 1997)

    • Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (Video Game 1998)

    • Duke Nukem: Zero Hour (Video Game 1999)

    • Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes (Video Game 2000)

    • Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (Video Game 2002)

Follows

    • Duke Nukem (Video Game 1991)

    • Duke Nukem II (Video Game 1993)

Referenced in

    • Death Rally (Video Game 1996)

      The character Duke Nukem was a selectable driver in Death Rally.
    • Mars Attacks! (1996)

      The Martian leader uses a shrink ray gun on General Decker, then squashes the general under his boot.
    • "ER" Homeless for the Holidays (TV Episode 1996)

      mentioned in dialogue
    • "Computer Chronicles" Computer Games/Greatest Games (TV Episode 1996)

      Website about the game is shown.
    • Postal (Video Game 1997)

      Postal Dude/The Demon: "Shake it up baby!"

References

    • Ali Baba Bunny (Short 1957)

      Duke Nukem: "Hassan chop!"
    • The Avengers (TV Series 1961–1969)

      In the locker room there is a distinctive bowler hat and black umbrella hanging on the wall, along with the name 'J. Steed'. John Steed wore these in the TV series.
    • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series 1964–1968)

      A sign of U.N.C.L.E. can be found in the game
    • Get Smart (TV Series 1965–1970)

      The sequence of doors near the end of the level is a reference to the opening of Get Smart
    • Thunderball (1965)

      Magazines featuring Moger Roore's James Bond can be seen in the game

Remade as

    • Duke Nukem 3D (Video Game 1997)

      This is a scaled-down remake designed for the Tiger Game.Com.
    • Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (Video Game 2016)

      Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour is a remake of Duke Nukem 3D.

Spin-off

    • Duke Nukem: Zero Hour (Video Game 1999)

      N64 third person shooter spin off
    • Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (Video Game 2002)

Spin-off from

    • Duke Nukem (Video Game 1991)

Spoofed in

    • Redneck Rampage (Video Game 1997)

    • Blood (Video Game 1997)

      The dismembered corpse of Duke Nukem found in a secret area of "E1M4: Dark Carnival"
    • Shadow Warrior (Video Game 1997)

      In Wanton Destruction's final level there's a billboard with words "Duke Burger" written on it and a face of a guy with yellow hair and sunglasses near it.
    • Deer Avenger (Video Game 2000)

    • Serious Sam II (Video Game 2005)

      A skeleton of Duke Nukem can be found in Stage 10. Upon finding it, Sam quips "Dude, you've been hanging here, like, forever".

Spoofs

    • The Brain from Planet Arous (1957)

      The Enemy flying octabrains are basicly a carbon copy of the hostile alien brain in this movie
    • Psycho (1960)

      One of the The Plug 'N' Pray episode is titled "Gates Motel"
    • The Simpsons (TV Series 1989– )

      The waiting corridor has a TV monitor in E4L4, "Babe Land" isplaying a cartoon. It features a mouse, who is whacking a cat over the head with an axe
    • The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

      On one level in the game, you see hannibal standing in his cell behind the glass with the chair in the corridor
    • Reservoir Dogs (1992)

      One the wall in the burger restaurant are spoof posters for "Pig Fiction" and "Reservoir Pigs".

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