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Hail to the king baby!
God damn we’re getting old.
Saturn version actually had online play too.I had it for the Sega Saturn.
It was a little dated graphically when I bought it, but the balls out approach to combat, dual welding rocket launchers etc, was a lot of fun.
Duke was hilarious, I don't care what anyone says.
I just finished a full playthrough last week and it still holds up, it's a fun time.
I remember when it first came out when I was a little kid and it blew me away. Back then the level design was so impressive, with semi-realistic city levels, the space station levels with things like the shuttles moving you between sectors, submarines, seeing yourself in mirrors, shit like that. It had so much personality and detail, of course enhanced by Duke himself being a memorable character.
N64What's the best way to play it?
Really? The N64 Version is better than the PC one??
I don't know. I played it on the N64 , so that is the best one.Really? The N64 Version is better than the PC one??
I don't know. I played it on the N64 , so that is the best one.![]()
This game is always special to me as it was the first 3D PC game I played. It was my dad's computer, and he hated video games, so I'd have to sneak into his office at night, and play all hours. I always remember a buddy of mine with a stack of floppy's installing this, must have been a dozen or more.Man....fuck you for making this thread.
Goddammit. I still remember playing it for the first time. Didn't even have a PC, but my older brother worked with a guy in tech who had multiple ridiculously powred PCs back then (probably like 32 megs of RAM or something lol) and hed let us come over and game away. Hard to believe hot utterly mind blowing it was at the time.
What's the best way to play it?
I just finished a full playthrough last week and it still holds up, it's a fun time.
I remember when it first came out when I was a little kid and it blew me away. Back then the level design was so impressive, with semi-realistic city levels, the space station levels with things like the shuttles moving you between sectors, submarines, seeing yourself in mirrors, shit like that. It had so much personality and detail, of course enhanced by Duke himself being a memorable character.