


One Tony Kamin of Green Bay, WI seems to have reverse-engineered the DN map format and gotten a level editor together as early as 1992, shopping around two alternate level sets under the name "Duke Nukem Extension Set" for only five dollars' registration a piece. While it would later become a standard matter of course that companies would form solely to sell new level packs to iD Software's first-person shooters, a couple of enterprising individuals led the vanguard as early as Duke Nukem 1, before there was the same calibre of groundbreaking excellence to co-opt. The melee weapon the “Mighty Foot,” the pistol, a chaingun cannon, pipe bombs, and shrinking and freeze guns are just some the awesome weapons that are available for use.Duke Nukem for DOS (full version, all three episodes) was included on the Duke Nukem 3D for DOS CD. In terms of weapons, there are an assorted lot the player can choose from to defeat the aliens and the boss enemies. Some of these settings include Los Angeles and moon/space bases. The game is set in the early 21st century and takes place in visually diverse locations. This game also incorporates 3 multiplayer modes, which allows the player and a friend to engage in Dukematch (a fight to the death), Co-operative (playing the singleplayer levels together), and Duke Tag (capture the flag).

Not only is there shooting action to advance within the game, but there are also a few puzzles to solve, some of which lead to secret levels. The sequel of the game series see Duke back on Earth fighting aliens that have taken over the planet and gotten rid of the men leaving the world in shambles. A feature that was very unique for a game in 1996, is that the player is actually placed in the role of Duke, the hypermasculine action hero. There are 28 levels spread through 3 episodes in the original version of this game. This classic game is a first person shooter (fps) that was created and published by the company 3D Realms in 1996. The titular character Duke Nukem is back at it again with this third installation in the Duke Nukem game series.
