So, when the 20th Anniversary World Tour hit the Switch, it may not be the absolutely excellent Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition, but I’ll take any excuse I can get to play through the game again. I’m pretty sure I’ve even still got my original Atomic Edition disks around here and I know my way around EDuke32. It’s one of those games that I’m probably doomed to re-buy repeatedly for the rest of eternity. It’s where I first dipped my toes into modding and configuration file editing. ![]() I could wax nostalgic about it until your ears fall off. You can probably trace back a number of obscure facets of my personality to Duke Nukem 3D. ![]() A mix of a character I was already so familiar with and Doom’s first-person perspective. I can remember the day I first set eyes on it, playing the first episode on my cousin’s computer in awe. ![]() By its release in 1996, I was already a fan of the character through shareware versions of Duke Nukem and Duke Nukem II. ![]() It would be impossible to understate what an impact Duke Nukem 3D had on my childhood.
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