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Platform

N64

Publisher

GT Interactive

Genre

Action

Release

November 1997

Duke Nukem 64

When we last saw Duke Nukem the Earth's only remaining hope had single-handedly defeated the despicable Dr. Proton. Duke returned home to a hero's welcome by cheering millions and was immediately abducted by Rigelatins. Using explosives, wisely hidden inside a molar, Duke escaped, destroyed the Rigelatin mothership and cruised on home.

His long haul back, shortened by thoughts of adoring crowds, curvaceous beaches, and hot... was rudely interrupted by alarms and lights.

"Hey, Earth? Anybody listening? I've got a little prob..."
Duke's last peek at his monitors showed a titanic alien ship hovering above earth, with dozens of smaller craft off-loading cocoon-like pods.
They all held loving earth gals...Duke was heard to mutter,
"Nobody messes with our chicks and lives ..."

Compatible peripherals: Expansion Pak, Rumble Pak Publisher: GT Interactive Copyright and Legal notices: Duke Nukemª zero hourª ©1999 3D realms entertainment. All rights reserved. Developed by Eurocom Developments, Ltd. Under sublicense from GT Interactive Software Corp. Under license from 3D Realms entertainment. Published and distributed by GT Interactive Software Corp. GT and the GT Games logo are trademarks and the GT logo is a registered trademark of GT interactive software corp. 3D Realms logo is a registered trademark of 3D Realms entertainment.

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