Green Man Gaming has
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$1.72.
Thanks to Community Member
sixty4bit for sharing this deal.
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Details:
- Frag like it's 1996 – this time with even more asses to kick! Join the world's greatest action hero in Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour as he saves Earth once again, kicking alien ass and saving babes across the globe along the way. Blast your way through hordes of ugly aliens in four classic Duke Nukem 3D episodes plus an additional ALL NEW FIFTH EPISODE from the game's ORIGINAL EPISODE DESIGNERS with NEW MUSIC from the game's ORIGINAL COMPOSER and NEW Duke Talk from the ORIGINAL VOICE of Duke Nukem.
- ALL-NEW Episode FIVE, created by the original episode designers, Allen Blum III and Richard "Levelord" Gray!
- New, bonus content in Episode 5: Duke Nukem finally gets a INCINERATOR to roast new "Firefly" enemies!
- New "Duke Talk" plus high-fidelity re-recordings from Duke Nukem's original voice actor, Jon St. John!
- New musical score for Episode 5 created by Duke's theme song author and original game composer, Lee Jackson!
- Original 1996 source code and "2.5D" engine re-mastered in True 3D for PC!
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Jokes aside, anyone wanna play a game on Ten.net?
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Jokes aside, anyone wanna play a game on Ten.net?
what's ten.net?
It was the first (to my knowledge) online gaming match making service. Otherwise your option was basically to manually connect to other people's direct IP's or 'LAN parties'
I played many many many games of Duke 3D on Ten.net. The "demo" technically, you had to pay a monthly sub for multiplier on full games. Users quickly figured out if you swapped the map folder (from the full games install) after joining a lobby you could load any map from the retail version of the game. The Ten.Net app only checked your demo game files when joining the lobby, not when launching.
According Wikipedia Ten.net went out of business in October 1999
https://en.wikipedia.or
It was the first (to my knowledge) online gaming match making service. Otherwise your option was basically to manually connect to other people's direct IP's or 'LAN parties'
I played many many many games of Duke 3D on Ten.net. The "demo" technically, you had to pay a monthly sub for multiplier on full games. Users quickly figured out if you swapped the map folder (from the full games install) after joining a lobby you could load any map from the retail version of the game. The Ten.Net app only checked your demo game files when joining the lobby, not when launching.
According Wikipedia Ten.net went out of business in October 1999
https://en.wikipedia.or
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