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Run-n-gun like it's 1990s!

Duke Nukem 1+2, a bundle of two classic 1990s run-and-gun platformers that sparked into a flame of legend, is now available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

We are not alone in the Universe. In fact, it's swarming with evil alien monsters. The only goal in their existence is to invade our planet, steal our stuff and eat us. Earth isn't doing so well either. Mad scientists hell-bent on world domination. Doomsday devices are a dime a dozen. So, if you were wondering why we're not living under the rule of a crazy scientist and his cybernetic army, or why haven't we been all eaten by aliens--you should know who to thank for all that. Duke Nukem. The bishop of badassery.

Released in the early 1990s, the Duke Nukem 1+2 games defined the standards for the run-and-gun platformer genre on the PC. But not only that. They did much more. They started the career of one of the gaming's most iconic heroes: Duke Nukem. Being great platformers on their own, full of creative level design, exceptional ideas, and tongue-in-cheek humor, they still provide bucketloads of prime entertainment. Before Duke Nukem went 3D, he totally rocked the 2D. Here's your chance to see it for yourself!

Find out why Duke's autobiography was titled "Why I'm so Great", get Duke Nukem 1+2 for only $5.99!
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Darling_Jimmy: How long has GOG been sitting on these?
"Sitting" on them? Not long at all. I believe they were completely ready to release about two or three weeks ago, which is when we dropped them into the schedule. We don't go out of our way to prepare things and then taunt you with them. ;)
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Licurg: Carmageddon 2?
I don't believe we have that ready to release and rarin' to go, no. :P
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KainDrake: It's not so much that I'm complaining about the price. It's not that. It's just I got them off of here for free, but I don't know if they are different, so if you could tell me if they are, that's be great.


http://www.3drealms.com/duke1/

http://www.3drealms.com/duke2/index.html
I'm not certain why you posted the exact same reply three times in the same post, but no: what you see there are the shareware episodes. They're much shorter than the full versions of the game.

As the name "shareware" suggests, you're encouraged to pass the demo levels around as word of mouth marketing tor friends. The full version--for which you must pay--contains the shareware episode, plus a bunch of extra content like new levels and (I think?) weapons.

Edit: I feel so OLD having to explain shareware. ;__;
Post edited December 07, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT
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KainDrake: Oh, I replied to three different comments and didn't feel like typing them all up again, so I just copied and pasted. :p Thanks for the explanation. I understand now.
Okay, but you have to admit replying to me twice in a row on the same comment is a little odd?