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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.

If you haven't yet, you can also check out our catalog of gaming freebies, where you'll find classics like Beneath a Steel Sky, Biomenace, Ultima IV and ten more!
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Master911: Great another game series that when they return you will probably have "classic " versions and the new ones and it will look as if you don't own them.
Gearbox is not THAT evil greedy. I don't think it's possible, in worst case scenario: we'll get Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition but Duke Nukem 3D Classic... merely impossible IMO
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aluinie: Gearbox if your listing please return Duke to his rightful place thanks
It would really be surprising to learn that Gearbox doesn't allow the games back on the GOG storefront. It's another means of cash inflow for them (whether it's a drop in the bucket compared to say, Steam, or not) after all.
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Sad Duke games go - still very nice GOG managed to give us a sale before that. Purchased Duke 3D and Balls of Steel.
Thanks for the warning! Here's hoping the talks go well.
Wasn't on my radar. But looked at it and looks like I might want to give it a go. Add to that the fact it's dirt cheap... Sold! Thanks for the heads up GoG!
That makes me sad. Duke Nukem 3D was my first purchase here. I can't even imagine a GOG.com without the Duke. C'mon, Gearbox, don't be douchebagging.
I wonder how many of us will actually download any Duke game (from GOG, of course) and play it till the end, manly tears included ;(
1,18€ for Balls of Steel and Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project? Sure, why not. Let's hope he returns soon, and with friends. I for one would like to try out Duke Nukem Forever. *ducks*

As for Dragonsphere, I was just looking at it in Steam the other day and wondering about the price tag. It does deserve the price tag however. Most of the free games here do in fact. I've played through four of them and only Lure of the Temptress left a bitter taste.

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vicklemos: I wonder how many of us will actually download any Duke game (from GOG, of course) and play it till the end, manly tears included ;(
I actually have DN1 installed on my laptop right now and I'm playing through it a couple of levels at a time. Haven't touched the others though.
Post edited December 29, 2015 by Tannath
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vicklemos: I wonder how many of us will actually download any Duke game (from GOG, of course) and play it till the end, manly tears included ;(
I've been trying to complete DNMP, but with university and work I've been unable to. You do have a good point, however.

If I could complete at least one of the recently-purchased Duke games and thus help in bucking this trend I'll be happy. I'll probably chip at Manhattan Project day after day during winter break (programmed PS3 controller support via a third-party app) or play through and finish DN3D before the next semester starts.
This is a terrible loss indeed.

Sure, Duke is overrated bag of ego & bad habbits, but this is even worse than forcing him to play with own poo for eternity.

Who's Caleb gonna play with, if Duke goes? = (
Post edited December 29, 2015 by Lin545
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SLP2000: After Bethesda?
With Bethesda all things are possible. I sure hope so, I'm just not holding my breath.
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Just purchased 2500 copies of Dragonsphere as gift codes, for free, one at a time.

I will sit upon the stack and call it Dragonshpere Mountain. I will demand fealty, and loyal subjects may someday be rewarded with one of my codes, worth six incredible dollars, and will then back away slowly, bowing, scraping, and thanking me for my generosity, until at last all codes are extinguished like the dying embers of a once-proud sun and my butt once again thumps on the floor.
I already own the Duke games...they will remain in my library right?
Looks like it's this time of the year again, when games are about to be pulled from GOG's catalogue. The turn of the year is becoming notorious.
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R3V0LT: I already own the Duke games...they will remain in my library right?
Yes, they will.