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As for Duke Nukem Forever, I actually liked playing it. Don't get me wrong, the game's really bad, but it felt like closure after following the project for so many years.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/10base2_t-piece.png
I don't know when i started playing Duke3D but it was of an early age as well, i think the first copy we picked up was at a flea market so it was post 1996.
But we got home and started playing and it was awesome! i think i played at 5 years old as well so it was probably 1997 at the earliest.
I remember playing online on kali and playing lan with my brother. good ol' memories. That's why i hope for polymost being added to the game to fix some of the lighting issues that DN3D:ME has, it just lacks the atmosphere and classic graphical quality that Duke3D had.
Oh good times, good times.
EDIT: Also I had full blonde locks of hair and sunglasses when I was born.
Oh what an awesome stor-.....
>Mac
Get out....
I actually liked "Duke Nukem Forever" and its "Doctor Who Cloned Me" DLC, and i've come up with some helpful tips-and-tricks using the 4-weapon limit
and what makes me laugh, is how Gearbox received tons of backlash from fans about the game itself, when yet, it was 3DRealms who kept delaying it over-and-over, while Gearbox just merely finished what the other guys didn't
And also Gearbox helped FINISH the game, most of the game was made by 3D Realms anyway.
My first Duke game was Duke Nukem: Zero Hour on the N64. First game I ever played.
Yep, good old bnc network with terminators.