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Duke Nukem 3D is a sci-fi first-person shooter created by 3D Realms and published by GT Interactive Software for PC in 1996.

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Year1996
GenreShooter
Rating

89/100 based on 10 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherGT Interactive
Developer3D Realms
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated17 January 2021

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Duke Nukem 3D is a sci-fi first-person shooter created by 3D Realms and published by GT Interactive Software for PC in 1996.

The game is the sequel of Duke Nukem and Duke Nukem II, two shooters/platformers created by Apogee Software. 3D Realms was a new division of Apogee, dedicated to 3D games, and Duke 3D was their second title, after Terminal Velocity.

The game is considered a real classic and one of the games that made the genre of 3D first-person shooters so famous. Probably the only example more famous than Duke Nukem 3D is Doom, created three years before. 3D Realm's game took a lot of inspiration from id Software's masterpiece, but is superior in some aspects, including gameplay, puzzles, interaction and destructible environment. Duke 3D also has more story and gives players the ability to jump, crouch, and fly.

There's a lot of discussion about which game is better, but you don't have to choose, just download all of them and have fun!

Review by: Manu
Published: 1 June 2018 1:57 pm

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EDuke32 is an awesome, free homebrew game engine and source port of the classic PC first person shooter Duke Nukem 3DDuke3D for short—to Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, several handhelds, your family toaster, and to your girlfriend's vibrator. We've added thousands of cool and useful features and upgrades for regular players and additional editing capabilities and scripting extensions for homebrew developers and mod creators. EDuke32 is open source software that is completely free to use for all non-commercial purposes.

Created by Duke4.net community leader Richard 'TerminX' Gobeille and a team of elite ninja programmers including Pierre-Loup 'Plagman' Griffais, Philipp 'Helixhorned' Kutin, and Evan 'Hendricks266' Ramos (based on work by Todd Replogle/Ken Silverman/Jonathon Fowler/Matt Saettler), EDuke32 is the undeniable king of Duke Nukem 3D ports.

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Once you've downloaded EDuke32, you'll probably want to read our wiki page on installation and configuration, as well as the FAQ if you have any problems.


  • EDuke32 runs natively without relying on emulation of any kind
    Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 10, whatever -- it'll run on it. Linux is also well supported, both via the native SDL version or with Wine.
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    After seeing Duke in action for the first time, I was hooked! I had seen games like Wolfenstein 3D, Doom and Heretic before but this was different. Not long after that, we got the first family computer, and I got the first episode of Duke on CD-ROM.
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BUILD engine technology originally created by Ken Silverman, non-GPL rendering and engine technology used in EDuke32 available under BUILDLIC.