Genre: Shooter |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: GT Interactive |
Released: Pre-October 1998 |
Developer: n-Space |
UPC: None |
Sony ID: SLUS-90036 |
PSRM: 011470 |
Players: 1 Player |
Memory: None |
Accessories: None |
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ESRB: Mature – Animated Violence, Animated Blood and Gore, Strong Sexual Contact |
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Box Copy:
Travel through time in an all-new Duke Nukem frag-fest that gives you more of what you crave! More Duke Attitude! More hardcore action! More exploration! More shooter mayhem!
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Variants
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Misprints
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Contents
This contains a demo for Duke Nukem: Time to Kill. In a refreshing move, the game ignore the usual training mode found in demos and allows the player to jump right into the game. It includes a run-through of the first level.
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Videos
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Trivia
- Oddly enough, this demo (and presumably the full retail version), takes full advantage of the PS3’s up-scaling and smoothing option. The game looks amazing in HDMI for a PS1 game.
- There’s a funny little tribute to Tomb Raider. If you press the Action Button in front of a phone booth, Duke picks up to hear a woman’s moan, to which he asks, “Oooh, Lara, is that you?”
- Was the first time Duke Nukem played in the 3rd Person perspective.