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|developer=[[Apogee Software]]
|developer=[[Apogee Software]]
|publisher=[[Apogee Software]]
|publisher=[[Apogee Software]]
|distributor=
|designer=Todd Replogle, Scott Miller, Allen H. Blum III
|engine=[[Build]]
|engine=[[Build]]
|released={{sys|dos}}{{rd|1991|July 1}}
|released={{na|1991|July 1}}{{eu|1992}}
|genre=[[Platform]]
|genre=[[Platform]]
|version=
|systems=[[MS-DOS]]
|systems=[[MS-DOS]]
|players=1
|players=1
|requirements=
|modes=[[Single player]]
|website=
|ratings=
|expansion=
|preceded by=
|followed by=[[Duke Nukem II]]
|followed by=[[Duke Nukem II]]
|series=Duke Nukem
|series=Duke Nukem
}}
}}
{{Series disambig|Duke Nukem}}
{{Series disambig|Duke Nukem}}
'''Duke Nukem''' is a platform shooter that was released by Apogee Software in 1991.
'''Duke Nukem''' is a 2D [[platform]] game that was released by [[Apogee Software]] on [[July 1]], [[1991]] in North America. It was released in Europe in [[1992]].


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The game is set in the year 1997 (which was the "near future" at the time of game release). Dr. Proton is a madman, determined to take over the world with his army of Techbots. Duke Nukem, the eponymous hero, takes upon the task of stopping him. The first episode takes place in the devastated city of Los Angeles. In the second episode, Duke chases Dr. Proton to his secret moonbase. In the third episode, Dr. Proton escapes into the future, and Duke pursues him through time, to put a permanent end to his mad schemes.


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