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''Duke Nukem'' is a video game series named for its main character, Duke Nukem. Created by the company Apogee Software Ltd. (now
3D Realms 3D Realms Entertainment ApS is a video game publisher based in Aalborg, Denmark. Scott Miller (entrepreneur), Scott Miller founded the company in his parents' home in Garland, Texas, in 1987 as Apogee Software Productions to release his game ' ...
) as a series of video games for personal computers, the series expanded to games released for various consoles by third-party developers. The first two games in the main series were 2D platformers, while the later games have been a mix of first-person and third-person shooters. During 2010 the rights of the series were acquired by
Gearbox Software Gearbox Software is an American video game development company based in Frisco, Texas. It was established as a limited liability company in February 1999 by five developers formerly of Rebel Boat Rocker. Randy Pitchford, one of the founders, s ...
, who completed the development of '' Duke Nukem Forever'' and released it on 10 June 2011 in Europe and Australia and on 14 June 2011 in North America. The franchise generated over $1 billion in revenue by 2001.


Games


Main series

The first three games in the series were developed by Apogee Software, which in 1996 rebranded as
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. The original game, ''Duke Nukem'', was released in
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. It is a
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for the IBM PC and features 320×200, 16-color EGA graphics with vertical and horizontal scrolling. The original game has three episodes, the first distributed as shareware. When Apogee learned that the name "Duke Nukem" might have already been trademarked for the Duke Nukem character from the television series ''
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'', they changed it to ''Duke Nukum'' for the 2.0 revision. The name was later determined not to be trademarked, so the spelling ''Duke Nukem'' was restored for ''Duke Nukem II'' and all successive Duke games. The sequel, ''
Duke Nukem II ''Duke Nukem II'' is a 1993 platform game developed and published by Apogee Software. The game consists of four episodes (of eight levels each), the first available as shareware. It is the follow-up to 1991's ''Duke Nukem'', and followed by ''Du ...
'', is more than four times larger and took advantage of 256-color
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(MIDI) music, and digitized sound. While the game uses three different 16-color palettes, only 16 colors are actually used onscreen at once. The third game of the series is the
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Duke Nukem 3D ''Duke Nukem 3D'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by 3D Realms. It is a sequel to the platform games ''Duke Nukem (video game), Duke Nukem'' and ''Duke Nukem II'', published by 3D Realms. ''Duke Nukem 3D'' features the adventures ...
'', released in 1996. Like most FPS games of the day, ''Duke Nukem 3D'' features three-dimensional environments with two-dimensional sprites standing in for weapons, enemies, and breakable background objects. ''Duke Nukem 3D'' was released for
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, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, game.com,
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, and later re-released during 2008 for
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, and for
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and
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during 2009. ''Duke Nukem 3D'' has more than a dozen
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s. The most recent installment in the main video game series, ''Duke Nukem Forever'', was delayed for more than a decade after the initial announcement during April 1997, leading to its being named as a piece of
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. Initial development had begun at 3D Realms, but in 2009, 3D Realms was forced to lay off many of its staff, and development of ''Duke Nukem Forever'' stalled.
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, which was to publish the game, sued 3D Realms for failing to deliver, which was settled in 2010.
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had close contact with many of the laid off 3D Realms staff and quietly hired them to continue its development as Triptych Games. 3D Realms sold the rights to ''Duke Nukem'' to Gearbox in 2010. The game was officially released on June 10, 2011.


Spin-offs


Portable games


Cancelled games

One of the first projects to be announced after the success of ''Duke Nukem 3D'' was a return to ''Duke Nukem''s 2D side-scrolling, platforming format for a game named ''Duke Nukem 4Ever''. The project was directed by Keith Schuler, main designer and programmer for the games '' Paganitzu'' and ''Realms of Chaos'', and a level designer for the Plutonium PAK. The 2D ''4Ever'' was planned to combine many of the new concepts of ''Duke Nukem 3D'' with the old-style play of the first two games of the series. Duke's look, personality and armory from the recent shooter would be matched with run and gun platforming, with a few new objects, including a
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and five-piece weapon named the "heavy barrel", added in. Players would face off against Dr. Proton's minions, the Protonite
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s, along with other level-specific grunt enemies. Each episode would end with a boss fight, with the last one fought against Proton himself. Development on ''Duke Nukem 4Ever'' stalled during the middle of 1996 when Keith Schuler was reassigned to work on maps for the ''Duke Nukem 3D'' expansion pack. The game's cancellation wasn't publicly announced until 1997, at a time when 3D Realms had decided to reuse the name for their sequel to ''Duke Nukem 3D''. After cancellation, the game became a new game named ''Ravager'', and that project was then sold to developer named Inner Circle Creations, which renamed it and released the title as ''Alien Rampage'' during 1996. ''Duke Nukem: Endangered Species'' was announced during January 2001. It was designed to be a
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game where the player could hunt everything from
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s to
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s, using an improved version of the engine used in the ''
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'' series. The game was cancelled during December of that year. The company that had been developing the game, Ukraine-based developer
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, later developed its own game, '' Vivisector: Beast Within'' (originally titled ''Vivisector: Creatures of Doctor Moreau'') instead. A PlayStation 2 game named ''Duke Nukem D-Day'' (also known as ''Duke Nukem: Man of Valor''), was announced during 1999. It was renowned for having had one of the longest development cycles of any title of the PlayStation 2's considerable history. Long-rumored to implement the same technology that powered the PC version of ''
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'', the game sometimes erroneously referred to as ''Duke Nukem Forever PS2'' (this console title was not to be a part of the PC game and, instead, was a new creation by developer n-Space), consistently struggled with delays, often putting in question its status as an active or cancelled game. The project was finally abandoned during 2003. When ''
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'' was announced during 2008, it was intended for release on the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable (PSP). Each game in the series was to have two versions that shared the same story – the Nintendo DS game was a side-scrolling affair, while the PSP version was to be a third-person shooter not unlike Duke Nukem: Time to Kill. The PSP version was said to be the more adult-oriented of the two games. A remake of ''Duke Nukem 3D'' called '' Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded'', was in development by
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, however Gearbox Software would only grant Interceptor a private licence; unable to obtain a commercial licence Interceptor abandoned the project. Interceptor was working on a top-down action role-playing game called ''Duke Nukem: Mass Destruction'' for the PlayStation 4 and PC; however, due to a lawsuit by Gearbox, the main character was changed and the game was renamed '' Bombshell''. ''Duke Nukem Begins'' was a cancelled game in development at Gearbox from 2007 to 2009; reporting first came in late 2011 that Gearbox Software planned to
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the ''Duke Nukem'' franchise once '' Aliens: Colonial Marines'' was complete and out the door. The existence of the game was revealed during lawsuits between 3D Realms and Take-Two Interactive, the title was intended to be an
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, illustrating how Duke became the person he is in chronologically later games. Development on the title began within two months of the October 2007 agreement, with the intention of a mid-2010 release. However, development was cancelled in 2009, around the same time that 3D Realms had asserted ownership of the ''Duke Nukem'' intellectual property over Gearbox. Legal wrangling between developer 3D Realms and publisher
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over the non-delivery of ''Duke Nukem Forever'' after 3D Realms dismissed all development staff during 2009, revealed that the two companies had agreed on the production of a console-targeted ''Duke'' game during October 2007. 3D Realms accepted the deal in exchange for a $2.5 million advance on royalties in order to continue to fund development of ''Duke Nukem Forever''.
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was later revealed to be the developer of the game. However, no further details emerged and the game was quietly cancelled. Pre-release footage from the game was revealed in 2021 from one of the animators on the project.


Future of the series

In 2015, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford stated the company had done early concept work on a new ''Duke Nukem'' game. However, in 2017 a Gearbox employee stated the company had no interest in returning to the franchise.


Other media


Soundtrack

Several ''Duke Nukem'' games contained popular tracks from well known bands, and a
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album titled ''Duke Nukem: Music to Score By'' was released in 1999.


Feature film

During the late 1990s, it was announced that film producer
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was working on a ''Duke Nukem'' movie. The plot was to feature aliens invading Duke's favorite strip club. Kasanoff's ''Duke Nukem'' film did not advance past the
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phase for numerous reasons, primarily funding problems. Plans were announced during 2001 for a
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''Duke Nukem'' movie to be produced by Kasanoff's company
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, however the movie was never produced. During 2008, '' Max Payne'' producer Scott Faye revealed to IGN.com that he was planning to produce ''Duke Nukem'' as a movie. Faye, who runs production company Depth Entertainment, said he hoped to complement these with "a Duke movie scenario that will compel a studio to finance a feature version ... Certainly, there's a large audience that knows and loves this character. We're expanding Duke's 'storyverse' in a very significant major way without abandoning or negating any element that's being used to introduce Duke to the next-gen platforms." During an interview with Game Slice in 2017,
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CEO
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hinted that there is work being done on a ''Duke Nukem'' film. In March 2018, it was announced that
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will star in a ''Duke Nukem'' movie for Paramount Pictures &
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. However, in January 2019 Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John stated that no movie was in development. In a press statement announcing Embracer Group's acquisition of Gearbox Software, however, production of the film was reconfirmed.
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announced in June 2022 they had acquired the rights to make a ''Duke Nukem'' film from Gearbox. The film is helmed by the team behind ''
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'', Josh Heald,
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and
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for Counterbalance Entertainment and Jean Julien Baronnet from Marla Studio.


Comic series

A four issue mini-series titled ''Duke Nukem: Glorious Bastard'' was released during July 2011 by IDW. The story features Duke Nukem traveling back in time to the
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, to help the Allies defeat the Nazis and aliens. A special pack-in comic was also created for the Balls of Steel edition of Duke Nukem Forever. The Glorious Bastard series and the pack-in comic were eventually reprinted together in trade paperback format.


Merchandise

Duke Nukem was a short-lived toy set from defunct toy company ReSaurus. Primarily emphasizing ''Duke Nukem 3D'', the set featured three versions of Duke (with a fourth "Internet only" Duke that came with a CD-ROM and freezethrower accessory), the Pigcop, Octabrain, and Battlelord. The toys were prone to breakage (Duke's legs were held on by a thin plastic rod which was easy to snap and the Octabrain had numerous fragile points). More toys were planned to coincide with the release of '' Duke Nukem Forever'', however the game's delay halted production of the toys, and ReSaurus eventually went out of business. At Toyfair 2011, NECA revealed a new series of ''Duke Nukem Forever'' action figures with more details and articulation than the previous series from 1997. During 2012,
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announced a new collectible statue based on Duke Nukem as he appeared in ''Duke Nukem Forever''. The statue was released during April 2013.


Reception

The series has been generally popular since its inception. ''Duke Nukem'' and ''Duke Nukem II'', along with ''
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'', helped make the side-scrolling platformer genre popular on the
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, as games like ''
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'' had for
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s. The games progressed from the shareware niche and into the mainstream gamer audience with ''
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'', which was also part of
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. The game, like others such as '' Star Wars: Dark Forces'', was one of the first titles considered comparable to ''
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''. The
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program used for ''Duke Nukem 3D'' has also become one of the most popular programs used by developers. ''Duke Nukem 3D'' was controversial because of its depictions of
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, pornography, obscenities,
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, recreational drug use, and other risqué topics. This caused the game to be banned in
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and, in other countries, the sale of the game was strictly regulated against purchase by minors. Despite this, ''Duke Nukem 3D'' was a commercial and critical success for 3D Realms. The development of '' Duke Nukem Forever'' was delayed from 1997 until it was finally released on June 10, 2011. The exceedingly long wait had caused a number of jokes related to its development timeline. The video game media and the public in general have routinely suggested several names instead of ''Forever'', calling it: "Never", "(Taking) Forever", "Whenever", "ForNever", "Neverever", and "If Ever". Fans speculated that the game's initials, "DNF", also stand for
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, a common sporting term. Due to Duke Nukem games featuring many popular culture references, a joke on the "development hell" of Duke Nukem Forever's production was included in the title itself, where Duke is playing it himself within the game, and when asked if it was any good, comments, "After 12 fucking years, it should be!" The game has also won a wide variety of "
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awards".Kahney, Leander
"Vaporware 2000: Missing Inaction"
. December 27, 2000. Wired News.
Vaporware Team
"Vaporware 2002: Tech Up in Smoke?"
. ''Wired News''. January 3, 2003.
Although anticipation was great, ''Duke Nukem Forever'' received negative reviews upon release from critics, with most of the criticism directed towards the game's clunky controls on consoles, shooting mechanics, and overall aging and dated design. The PR company responsible for the game's publicity,
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, reacted to these reviews in a statement on the corporation's Twitter account. This comment appeared to threaten to withdraw access to review copies for future titles for reviewers who had been very critical of the game. Manager of the PR company Jim Redner later apologized for and retracted this comment, and the original Twitter post has been deleted. Despite the apologies, Publisher 2K Games has officially stopped ''The Redner Group'' from representing its products. '' Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project'', a spin-off from the main franchise released during 2002, generally received positive reviews in the video game press, with rankings around 7/10 and 80 out of 100. The game, however, did not sell as well as hoped, and its developer Sunstorm Interactive is no longer in existence. ''
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'', which was also released during 2002 for the
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, did receive favorable reviews. '' Duke Nukem: Critical Mass'', which was released the same year as ''Duke Nukem Forever'' and was developed for the Nintendo DS, received a negative reception.


Notes


References

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