Raise your hand if you remember 3D Realms First Person Shooters (FPS). Get ready because Ion Fury is not only a call back to the 90’s, it uses the same tech. Yep, you read that right, the Build Engine has been ported to modern consoles like the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. That […]
Posts Tagged ‘Duke Nukem 3D’
Ion Fury Brings 90’s First Person Shooter to PlayStation 4 Xbox One Nintendo Switch
May 17th, 2020
Carl Williams
Brazil Receives Sega Mega Drive Duke Nukem 3D Exclusively – October 13th, 1998 – Today in Video Game History
October 12th, 2016
Carl Williams When you think of South America and video games you probably come up blank. Brazilian gamers know there is a very much still striving 16-bit gaming community there. Due to costs of importing electronics gamers that live in Brazil have learned to really maximize their entertainment options. The Sega Mega Drive which was still going […]
Duke Nukem 3D 20th Anniversary Edition World Tour Coming to Playstation 4 Xbox One and Windows
September 3rd, 2016
Carl Williams When you think of classic first person shooters you will probably fondly remember potty mouthed Duke Nukem 3D. 3D Realms were in a unique position as they were fighting not only a plethora of competition- some of that competition was Doom, Doom II and other popular first person shooters of the time. How do you […]
Shadow Warrior Classic Complete Currently Free on Popular Digital Distribution Service
September 2nd, 2016
Carl Williams Shadow Warrior Classic Complete is an early 3D first person shooter from the late 1990’s. Initially released as shareware, you got some of the early portions for free and paid for the rest, Shadow Warrior Classic was full of visual charm and aesthetics. Built on the Build Engine, this title improved on the flagship title […]
The 5 Worst Game.Com Games
June 2nd, 2016
Dash The Bomber The Game.Com (pronounced Game com) was a Tiger Electronics handheld released in the late 90’s. A challenger in the portable market against the titan which was the Gameboy it was truly the little console that couldn’t. It was the actually one of the first consoles to try and utilize connection to the internet, but sadly […]
5 Games that are Too Much Game for the Hardware
May 20th, 2016
Carl Williams Gaming has always been about pushing the boundaries of the hardware. Whether it was 3D on the Sega Saturn or too many sprites on screen at one time in Gradius III on the Super Nintendo, developers have consistently pushed the envelope. Sometimes these are awesome games such as Star Fox on SNES but other times they […]
Today in Retro Gaming: Duke Nukem 3D (Shareware)
April 24th, 2015
Michael Crisman “Damn! Those alien bastards are gonna pay for shooting up my ride!” With those words, 3D Realms laid into the FPS genre with gusto. Bringing Apogee’s 2D side-scrolling, planet-saving hero into the third dimension to compete with the likes of Doom was no easy task considering the whole internet was ablaze with talk of iD […]
New Game: Duke Nukem 3D to be Released by Piko Interactive on Sega Genesis
July 26th, 2014
Carl Williams Piko Interactive have been quite busy lately (as evidenced here) and they are not resting anytime soon. Their newest announcement is Duke Nukem 3D for the Sega Genesis, formerly a Brazilian only release. Piko Interactive has acquired the rights to publish this game, they are not simply “taking” the code and putting it on a […]
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