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Duke Nukem is an action hero created by computer game developer 3D Realms
/Apogee Software
. In all of his appearances since Duke Nukem 3D he has been voiced by voice actor Jon St. John.

Background

Duke Nukem first appeared as the title character of the Apogee
platform game Duke Nukem, which was published in 1991. This game was written for the IBM PC
compatible, and featured 320×200, 16-color EGA graphics with vertical and horizontal scrolling. The original game consisted of three episodes, the first of which was distributed as shareware. A sequel, entitled Duke Nukem II, was published by Apogee in 1993. This sequel took advantage of 256-color VGA graphics, MIDI music, and digitized sound. Although the graphics were stunning for 1993, only 16 colors were actually used on-screen at once; however, three different 16-color palettes were used in the game.

The first Duke Nukem game was titled Duke Nukem, but Apogee learned that this name might have already been trademarked, so they changed it to Duke Nukum for the 2.0 revision. The name was later discovered not to be trademarked, so the spelling Duke Nukem was restored for Duke Nukem II and all successive Duke games, and is preferred even when referring to the original. It is believed that the trademark in question was that of Captain Planet's Duke Nukem character.

The character is now best known from the first-person shooter game Duke Nukem 3D, developed by Apogee's 3D Realms
division and released in 1996. Duke Nukem 3D was one of the most controversial games at the time due to its gratuitous violence, sexual content, strong language and racy content.

A live action Duke Nukem movie has been announced, and casting rumors have revolved around Bruce Campbell, star of the Evil Dead and Army of Darkness movies that spawned many Duke Nukem lines, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, The Scorpion King and WWF/WWE, but no official casting decisions have been made public as of January 2005.

Character

Though initially a disgruntled TV viewer who took offense to Dr. Proton interrupting the soap operas, Duke's personality in all his games since Duke Nukem 3D has been that of a hyper-masculine, egotistical, machismo-filled womanizer, and his missions generally involved killing aliens that had invaded Earth to enslave its women. Duke Nukem's character is based off of a number of Hollywood-action heroes such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Campbell and Bruce Willis. In turn, the main character of Serious Sam is supposedly a parody of Duke Nukem.

Like the characters often played by Schwarzenegger and Stallone, Duke Nukem is a confident, aggressive, and frequently politically incorrect muscle-man, who, although not technically superhuman, nonetheless manages to achieve incredible physical feats of violence and conquest through sheer machismo and expertise with automatic weapons. Like the characters played by Bruce Campbell, Duke Nukem is also a smart-mouth (although Duke's humor is somewhat less sarcastic and more straightforwardly aggressive), and his sneering visage is often found speaking one-liners while slaughtering his enemies. He is also apparently extremely sexually adept and irresistable to women, and circumstances generally find him surrounded by many buxom, fairly bimbo-like, babes. Duke is rumored to be in the area of 29 to 33 years of age.

Other than a wide array of automatic firearms, explosives, and energy weapons, Duke is most well known for his trademark jetpack, which gives him the ability to fly short distances in quick bursts.

Catchphrases

Some of Duke's catchphrases:

  • "Hail to the king, baby!" (a reference to Army of Darkness)
  • "Come get some!" (a reference to Army of Darkness and Full Metal Jacket)
  • "Shake it, baby!"
  • "It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum, and I'm all outta gum" (a reference to They Live)
  • "I'm Duke Nukem, and I'm coming to get the rest of you alien bastards!"
  • "Damn, I'm good."
  • "You're an inspiration for birth control."
  • "Time to kill."

Duke Nukem games

As of 2005, there have been three "main" Duke Nukem games, and a number of other games in which the character starred:
  • Duke Nukem (temporarily Duke Nukum) - 1991 - MS-DOS
  • Duke Nukem II - 1993 - MS-DOS
  • Duke Nukem 3D - 1996 - MS-DOS

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