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List Price: $49.95
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Manufacturer: Atari
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: GT Interactive Software Corp. EAN: 0722242513321 Format: CD-ROM Label: Atari Manufacturer: Atari Model: 04-20168 Platform: Windows NT Publisher: Atari Studio: Atari
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Murderous aliens have landed in futuristic Los Angeles, and the humans suddenly find themselves atop the endangered species list.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Must be the same as total meltdown Comment: I havn't really played this yet. but i was thinking about getting it. But what i really don't see is how people love this game but hate Duke Nukem Total Meltdown for playstation. It's the same thing. I know the graphics and every thing are kind of corny, but it still is fun to play. And thats what videogames are for. Im just saying that you guys should try it
Customer Rating:      Summary: good game and has replay value. Comment: i admit duke 3d was a good game, but after playing it three times theres really not much to give it any more runs. the game compared to todays games has no story or plot. you basically run around level by level shooting aliens and collecting key cards (not like doom, because doom features demons and hell}. but what makes it different is that it has a lot of sexuallity in it and humor for kids to laugh by.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Duke ROCKS Comment: DUKE ROCKS ITS THE BEST GAME EVER I;VE BEEN PLAYING IT SINCE I WAS FIVE
Customer Rating:      Summary: my thoughts of the game Comment: i think it is a must game to play if you like to see thing blow up and different body parts flying off. I most like when duke says words every time a alien gets blown up by a rocket or pipe bomb and you see the strippers. A must game to recommend.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Action-Packed Wanton Violence, a GREAT Time! Comment: Our man Duke is back again, confronting aliens with an array of hand-wielded weapons, fighting his way to the next level. The gratuitous violence is extremely cathartic, especially if you've had to deal with a lawyer anytime within the past 12 hours. An interesting aspect is that whenever Duke lands in one of these many scenarios, he immediately becomes a target for attack. There's an alien waiting there, simply to kill Duke, and that alien will do so if Duke does nothing. It it completely irrational, the way these aliens attack. I attempted to use the Duke character in a more tolerant way -- I envisioned him asking about the aliens, "Why do they hate me?" I looked for an option wherein Duke could form a coalition involving the United Nations, and dispatch inspectors -- and if that proved ineffective, give the inspectors more time. (Nothing will deter an alien from killing you like being faced with an inspector who has been given more time!) I worked with the controls to make Duke more sensitive, tolerant and diverse... but the aliens simply killed him. It turned out that Duke would always get killed if he did nothing, if he did anything other than kill the aliens first. It appears that when an alien is determined to kill you, then the only intelligent action in the world is to kill him first, and keep your own life and future intact. I bet I know who Duke Nuken votes for.
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