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75-90% off Duke Nukem 1+2, Duke Nukem 3D, Balls of Steel, Manhattan Project.

The Duke. Men want to be him, women want to be with him. The manliest of men, the ultimate male role model. He's been kicking ass on GOG.com for years, but on December 31 2015, Duke has to step out to get more bubble gum. On that day, all Duke Nukem games on GOG.com will be removed from our catalog, but we are in talks with the new rightsholders to bring them back as swiftly as possible. That's why we bid you a <span class="bold">farewell for now, Duke</span>: with every Duke Nukem game at 90% off as a bundle, or -75% individually.




The Duke's humble beginnings lie with Duke Nukem 1 + 2, two explosively cool run-n-gun platformers where Duke kicks his very first alien ass, travels in time, and authors "Why I'm SO Great" - a retrospective and autobiography. All in the year 1997, a dystopian near-future.

Years later, on January 29, 1996, our time: Duke makes history. Total meltdown follows the release of Duke Nukem 3D in which we finally see the world through the man's eyes. It's a world of pornography, violence, and candid obscenity. Duke's world. And we are entranced. By the campy risque, and by the unadulterated joy of Duke's violent adventures and one-liners.

Then, for years Duke rides the hype-train: in 1997, we behold his Balls of Steel - a pinball game warmly welcomed for its smooth, realistic physics and plenty of Duke on the side. In the year 2002, Duke goes back to basics in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, a modern 3D sidescrolling platformer that's nothing if not a fun and mindless pleasure.




This is not where the Duke Nukem legacy ends, but it is where we part ways - for now. So <span class="bold">Farewell, Duke</span>! The sale will last until December 31, 10:59 AM GMT. The games will be removed from sale soon thereafter, but they will not disappear from your shelf if you're an owner.
Come get some.







Last chance to get Dragonsphere for free.
With the start of the new year, Dragonshpere will no longer be a free game on GOG.com due to new publisher agreements. If you haven't claimed a copy for yourself, make sure to do so by December 31, 22:59 PM GMT - afterwards the game will be regularly priced at $5.99.

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Great games, I can definitely recommend Duke 3D and Manhattan Project.

I'm not too concerned, honestly. Remember Bethesda and everyone saying the same nasty things to them when Fallout was removed?
well if it does come back we will get duke nukem forever
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tfishell: Great games, I can definitely recommend Duke 3D and Manhattan Project.

I'm not too concerned, honestly. Remember Bethesda and everyone saying the same nasty things to them when Fallout was removed?
Hopefully, the Duke won't take as long as the Fallouts to return (20 months).
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tfishell: Great games, I can definitely recommend Duke 3D and Manhattan Project.

I'm not too concerned, honestly. Remember Bethesda and everyone saying the same nasty things to them when Fallout was removed?
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Grargar: Hopefully, the Duke won't take as long as the Fallouts to return (20 months).
Or hopefully they will, and everyone will be really sad and depressed, and big publishers and indies will cease to be interested in GOG, and GOG will fail. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) And we'll cry ourselves to sleep.
Post edited December 28, 2015 by tfishell
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tfishell: Or hopefully they will, and everyone will be really sad and depressed, and big publishers and indies will cease to be interested in GOG, and GOG will fail. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
You forgot the part about crying in our sleep.
Post edited December 28, 2015 by Grargar
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tfishell: Or hopefully they will, and everyone will be really sad and depressed, and big publishers and indies will cease to be interested in GOG, and GOG will fail. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Grargar: You forgot the part about crying in our sleep.
Ur right, thanks fo the heads-on.
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armitom: Hopefully when they come back, we get more 2k and gearbox games here (Fingers crossed fro the Brothers in Arms series)

I didn't own Duke1&2,pinball (never played them) or Manhattan project (i had it on my wishlist, is it worth a go?)

Great sale and thanks for the warning GOG.
Unlike steam they warn us before they remove games from the store (like wolf09,mafia etc)
Personally, I really liked it. It's a decent platforming shooter, and worth it if only for the one liners.

And GOG warns us... sometimes. When they can. Certainly not always. *remembers wishlisting second sight*
I already had Duke 3D Atomic Edition, but I snagged Balls of Steel and the Manhattan Project while I could. I remember playing the Manhattan Project on my PS1 way back when. I'd be surprised if Duke stays gone permanently, but it never hurts to buy now just to be on the safe side.
Already own Duke 3D. It's a shame, though. Hopefully the Duke's absence will be brief.
Nothing like a good ultimatum to get me going: after ignoring the Duke Nukem games multiple times whenever they went on sale I've finally got them today. :P


Howeveeeer... this isn't just a big prank, right? (today is The Innocents Day in almost all Spanish-speaking countries, the equivalent of April Fools)
Well, I still have Manhattan Project on CD, but for 59 cents, why not? I have the others already.
Always wondered what it would try to make me buy the Manhattan Project...now I know...
Thank you kindly for letting us know and for the sale.
Sad to see it go...

Question: why is Duke Nukem's extras downloading the extras for Duke Nukem 2? Both the manual and the soundtrack are affected.
Post edited December 28, 2015 by Tpiom
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Tpiom: Question: why is Duke Nukem's extras downloading the extras for Duke Nukem 2? Both the manual and the soundtrack are affected.
The extras are duplicated. The first Duke Nukem doesn't even have any music in-game and I'm not sure if it ever had a manual.
Post edited December 28, 2015 by Grargar