If you had a 486 chugging away in the 90s; if you like to show off how much conventional memory you can free up; if CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and EMM386 mean anything to you… then you'll want to take a good look at this sale.
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.
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!
"He’s synonymous as the male specimen that adores strippers, large guns, explosions, and kicking ass. He’s also a product of the ‘90s that couldn’t get enough of films and video games that exploited over the top action and relied on cheesy one-liners. But now, when the scenery has changed to men who like to outthink their opponents (e.g. Commander Sheppard, Nathan Drake, and even Braid’s Tim), it would seem that Duke Nukem is a fish out of water."
I never knew there was a 2008 edition of rules for Risk that added objectives over total world domination. May have to check Risk: Factions out since it will make the game quicker. Oh, and the side-scrolling Duke Nukem: Manhatten Project is out today too.
Duke Nukem fans may be interested in picking up a couple of the classics this week -- digital distribution service Good Old Games is offering Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition and Manhattan Project (a throwback to the series' platforming origins) for a grand total of $8.98.
Like all games on GOG, they are DRM-free and compatible with modern operating systems (XP and Vista are officially supported, with no problems in Windows 7 thus far). Also note Duke 3D has an excellent mod pack available w...

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