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Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem (handheld) Coverart.png
Developer(s) Torus Games
Publisher(s) GT Interactive
Series Duke Nukem
Platform(s) Game Boy Color
Release date(s) INT 19991130November 30, 1999
Genre(s) Run and gun, Action
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
OFLC: General 8+

Duke Nukem is a 2D side-scrolling platform-shooter video game for the Game Boy Color. Due to RAM and cartridge size constrictions of the Game Boy Color it was presented in the series' original 2D form, and not the first-person 3D style of Duke Nukem 3D. The game features 21 levels of play and eight save game slots.

Duke Nukem was Torus Games's first handheld game using 3D Realms's Duke Nukem license (the second being Duke Nukem Advance). The game was sublicensed from then publisher of Duke Nukem games GT Interactive.

The game's plot and several of the enemies and backgrounds closely resemble those of the earlier game Duke Nukem II. However, the levels, graphics and music are brand new. Furthermore Duke has the ability to hang onto the edge of platforms in the Game Boy Color game.

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Duke Nukem
Box artwork for Duke Nukem.
Developer(s) Torus Games
Publisher(s) GT Interactive
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Platform, Action
System(s) Game Boy Color
Players 1
Rating(s)
ESRB: Teen
OFLC: General
Series Duke Nukem

Duke Nukem is a Game Boy Color game developed by Torus Games and published by GT Interactive in 1999. While the box artwork comes from Duke Nukem 3D, the graphics and gameplay are inspired by Duke Nukem II.

Table of Contents

Getting Started
  • Controls
  • Weapons
  • Enemies
  • Scoring
Walkthrough
  1. Level 01
  2. Level 02
  3. Level 03
  4. Level 04
  5. Level 05
  6. Level 06
  7. Level 07
  8. Level 08
  9. Level 09
  10. Level 10
  11. Level 11
  12. Level 12
  13. Level 13
  14. Level 14
  15. Level 15
  16. Level 16

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Duke Nukem

Developer(s) Torus Games, 3D Realms
Publisher(s) GT Interactive
Release date November 30, 1999 (NA)
Genre Action
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) ESRB: M
Platform(s) Game Boy Color
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough


Duke Nukem series
PC Games:
Duke Nukem I | Duke Nukem II |Duke Nukem 3D | Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project | Duke Nukem Forever (in development)
Console Games:
Duke Nukem 64 | Duke Nukem: Zero Hour | Duke Nukem: Time to Kill | Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes | Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown
Handheld Games:
Duke Nukem (Game Boy Color) | Duke Nukem Advance
Misc:
Duke Nukem 1 and 2 Equipment | DN3D Equipment | Duke Nukem 3D monsters

Duke Nukem: Endangered Species

Characters
Duke Nukem
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