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{{Header Nav|game=Duke Nukem 3D|num=1}} | |||
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{{ | |title=Duke Nukem 3D | ||
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|image=Duke3d.jpg | |image=Duke3d.jpg | ||
|developer=[[3D Realms]] | |developer=[[3D Realms]] | ||
|publisher=[[3D Realms]], [[GT Interactive]] | |publisher=[[3D Realms]], [[GT Interactive]] | ||
| | |engine=[[Build]] | ||
| | |released={{sys|dos}}{{rd|1996|January 29}}{{sys|mac}}{{rd|1997|May 25}}{{sys|n64}}{{rd|1997}} | ||
{{sys|xbla}}{{us|2008|September 24}} | |||
|genre=[[First-person shooter]] | |||
|version=1.5 | |version=1.5 | ||
|systems=[[MS-DOS]], [[Mac OS]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[Game.com]], [[iPhone]] | |||
|players=1-8 | |||
|requirements={{pcreq|cpu=66|ram=8|extra=VGA graphics card}} | |||
|website=[http://www.3drealms.com 3D Realms website] | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{OFLC|MA15}}{{BBFC|18}}{{PEGI|18}}{{apple|12}} | |ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{OFLC|MA15}}{{BBFC|18}}{{PEGI|18}}{{apple|12}} | ||
|expansion=Plutonium Pak (Atomic Addition) | |||
|expansion= | |||
|preceded by=[[Duke Nukem II]] | |preceded by=[[Duke Nukem II]] | ||
|followed by=[[Duke Nukem Forever]] | |followed by=[[Duke Nukem Forever]] | ||
|series=Duke Nukem | |series=Duke Nukem | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Duke Nukem 3D''' is a first-person shooter released by 3D Realms in 1996. | {{Series disambig|Duke Nukem}} | ||
'''Duke Nukem 3D''' is a first-person shooter released by 3D Realms in 1996. | |||
Duke Nukem 3D was originally released for DOS, using the [[DOS4GW]] extender. It utilized Ken Silverman's Build engine. Later, following the release of the game's source code, Windows versions of Build and Duke Nukem 3D appeared. The DOS-based ''Eduke'' came first in 2000; the most common is the Jonathan Fowler version, [http://www.jonof.id.au/index.php?p=jfduke3d JFDuke], which was released in 2003. JFDuke included the Silverman-written Polymost technology, which utilizes [[OpenGL]] for improved graphics. Following its last release in 2007, a group modified Fowler's code to create [http://www.eduke32.com/ EDuke32], which includes the Polymost renderer and new, [http://hrp.duke4.net/ high-resolution artwork]. | |||
Duke Nukem 3D originally consisted of three episodes: L.A. Meltdown, Lunar Apocalypse, and Shrapnel City. A later version, the ''Atomic Edition'', added a fourth, ''The Birth''. This episode could be added to older releases via the ''Plutonium Pak'' add-on. Versions were released for Macintosh, [[Nintendo 64]] (heavily modified; see [[Duke Nukem 3D/Versions|Versions]]), [[Sega Megadrive]] (low-res graphics; Lunar Apocalypse only), [[game.com]], [[Sega Saturn]], and [[Sony Playstation]] (as ''Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown''). | |||
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