In this day and age there are still some timeless classics in gaming. Games that can be played anytime and anywhere. To some the classics include RPGs, to other's the games are timeless Nintendo and Sega games. Here are a few examples from the long list that Goozernation has: Baldur's Gate, Final Fantasy VII, Power Stone, Mortal Kombat II, Super Mario 3, Chrono Trigger, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario 64, and GTA San Andreas.

"Dear Duke, it would be best if we pretend that this never occured. I will not lay my hands on Duke Nukem Forever ever again, and forget it ever happened. And in turn, you’ll retire. You will never ever appear in a videogame again."

Mitch Krpata will still play Duke Nukem Forever, despite the horrible reviews. Why? Because Duke Nukem 3D is a vital part of his past and his life as a gamer.

"For a while now, the same select Apogee titles have been available through the Good Old Games (GOG) digital distribution site, but apparently they wanted a little more exposure. With the recent release of Duke Nukem Forever they must be hoping some people will come to them looking to play the older titles."

After 14 long years, Duke Nukem Forever is finally out, and everybody hates it so much that they can't stop talking about it. Joystick Division wonders why.

Duke Nukem is going to sell like crazy. It might even sell some consoles and PCs. Goozernation has the why and how behind this bold theory. Some of this reasoning comes from the release date during a semi-dead summer, long time fans of the series, the idea of an FPS that doesn't take itself too seriously, as well as some other reasons. DNF will be something different from the run of the mill fps like COD.

Daav from NoobFeed.com claims the Duke is back! Oh yeah baby, after years and years of absence, players are finally able to chew ass and kick bubble gum. Wait, what? Duke Nukem: Critical Mass or Extraction Point: Alien Shootout is not a decent precedence toward Duke Nukem Forever.

With Dukem Nukem Forever just around the corner IGN have compiled the Best and Worse of Dukem Nukem. A good look back through the years from 1996. IGN weren't around for the first adventure in 1991 but were there for every game after that.

FPS fans will definitely want to check out this retrospective fan video compilation covering 30 years worth of games in the genre. We've come a long way, baby.

While there has been talk about a possible remake of Duke Nukem 3D by fans for a while now, nothing concrete has ever been said. Nonetheless, much like former-vaporware Duke Nukem Forever, it looks like fanmmade Duke Nukem: Next-Gen has gotten the green light.

To get ready for the shocking return of Duke Nukem, here are ten of the most insane moments from the hero's last game. Strippers, glitches and even a former president await!

"Everyone loves finding something in a game before anyone else, particularly if it’s a delicious secret and they’ve beaten everyone to the punch – that’s the cool thing about stumbling on an Easter Egg way before any other gamer has and why the internet is full of spoilers showing them all off. Just check Google or Youtube and you’ll be virtually bombarded with the exploits of people who found something before anyone else – on top of it, they won’t ever let you forget it. Ever. But, what if th..."

In the world of video games everyone has guns. Your neighbor, your mailmain, the toddler on that tricycle; they're all packing. Luckily, you're usually just as well armed and if the Call of Duty games are any indicator most people are eager to gun down wave after wave of faceless foes. To celebrate this unbridled violence, we present you New England Gamer's five favorite shooters.

"Xbox LIVE Deal of the Week is expanding to six games for this week, the most Microsoft has discounted in one week as part of the program. This week's selection is mostly LIVE Arcade first-person shooters but also includes an addictive "Ode to Joy" puzzler and a strategy game starring worms."

Looking to get a good deal on Duke Nukem 3d for XBLA? Well you are in luck! Starting next week (February 22nd) Duke Nukem 3d will be half off. Normally 800 MSP next week it will be 400 MSP!

"#10. Halo
#9. Duke Nukem 3D
#8. Wolfenstein 3D
#7. Unreal Tournament 2003
#6. Doom III
#5. Doom II
#4. Counter Strike
#3. Quake
#2. Painkiller
#1. Quake 3"

"Arbitrary Honorable Mention. "All your base are belong to us" - Katz in Zero Wing
5. "Get over here! - Scorpion in Mortal Kombat
4. "It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum... and I'm all out of gum" - Duke Nukem in Duke Nukem
3. "Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!" - Toad in Super Mario Bros
2. "Well, since you put it that way, I'm in!" - Nico Bellic in GTA IV
1. "Hey dudes, thanks for rescuing me. Lets go for a burger.... Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!" - The President in Bad ..."

"I could just begin this review with quote after quote from this classic 3D FPS, as it seems the "in" thing to do with this title, or I could reference all manner of working ladies, extraterrestrial beings and high explosives... ahhh stuff it!

"Shake it baby", "Those alien bastards are gonna pay for shooting up my ride!" and of course "It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum."

Now that I've got that out of my system, we get to look into how well 3D Realms' Duke ..."

"While the game’s multiplayer mode would be considered standard among mid-late 90’s First Person Shooters, Xbox Live gives it an opportunity to excel by offering an escape from the more plodding FPS we play today.
A Duke Deathmatch can only be described as a half dozen chickens pumped full of steroids, armed to the teeth and then freshly beheaded."

Team Xbox sat down with co-owner/president of 3D Realms George Brussard to talk about the upcoming release of Duke Nukem 3D on XBLA. They go into the features of what new stuff will be brought to the table, so feel free to check that out if you wish.

For those more interested in Duke Nukem Forever, they managed to sneak in a question about how it's going, and the response is positive.

It looks like the XBLA port of Duke Nukem 3D will feature some brand new features, including the ability to record and share videos of multiplayer games and share them with other XBox Live players, and the ability to reverse time and replay a particular part of the game. (Kotaku has kindly pointed out that Duke Nukem's infamous stip clubs would be a good use for this feature) ...