Ultimate Duke Nukem Soundboard
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Punctuate Any Conversation Duke Nukem Style! This Fan app Contains 54 of Duke Nukem's Classic One Liners and Comebacks Dating All The Way Back To The Early 1990's.If you are a true fan please support future development of Duke Nukem games by getting the 2011 release of Duke Nukem Forever at www.dukenukemforever.comThis is a free Duke Nukem fan app. This app is not for sale and does not contains any in-app sale items.Vowed as one of the most controversial games ever released because of the Duke's often dark and off-color commentary the Duke Nukem game series has grown a huge and vibrant cult following.Now with this ultimate collection of 54 soundbits taken from all of the games you can add color and style to any conversation Duek Nukem style!Duke Nukem is a video game series focusing on its protagonist, Duke Nukem. Originally created by Apogee Software Ltd./3D Realms as a series of video games for the PC, the franchise expanded to games released for various consoles by third party developers. In 2010, the rights of the franchise were acquired by Gearbox Software, who completed the development of Duke Nukem Forever and released it on June 10 2011 in Europe and Australia and on June 14, 2011 in North America. The voice actor for Duke Nukem is Jon St. John.The series has been generally popular since its inception. Duke Nukem and Duke Nukem II, along with Commander Keen, helped make the genre popular on the personal computer, as against games like Super Mario Bros. for video game consoles.The games broke out of the shareware niche and into the mainstream gamer audience with Duke Nukem 3D, which also brought the series to the forefront of video game controversy. The game, like others such as Star Wars: Dark Forces, was one of the first titles considered comparable to Doom. The Build engine used in Duke Nukem 3D has also become one of the most popular engines among developers. Duke Nukem 3D was controversial, because of its depictions of sexuality, pornography, obscenities, graphic violence, drug use, and other taboo topics. This caused the game to be banned in Brazil and, in other countries, the sale of the game was strictly regulated against purchase by minors. Despite this, Duke Nukem 3D was a commercial and critical success for 3D Realms.Duke Nukem Forever had been in development hell since 1997 until it was finally released on June 10, 2011. The exceedingly long wait had spawned a number of jokes related to its development timeline. The video game media and the public in general have routinely suggested several names in place of Forever, calling it: "Never", "(Taking) Forever", "Whenever", "ForNever", "Neverever", and "If Ever". Many fans[who?] have noted that the game's initials, "DNF", also stand for Did Not Finish, which is an acronym widely used in motorsports to denote cars which did not reach the finish line (usually due to mechanical failure or crash). Due to Duke Nukem games featuring many pop culture references, a joke on the development hell nightmare of Duke Nukem Forever's production was included in the title itself, where Duke is playing it himself within the game, and when asked if it was any good, commented "After 12 f- --g years, it should be!"**Please Note: This is a fan collection of soundbits from the various Duke Nukem games. All soundbits are freely available on the Internet. This app is merely a shortcut to the sounds that are available publicly already. We do not take any credit or claim any ownership to the sounds contained in this app.Please contact the app developer if you have questions about this app.
Dikemas kini: 2014-09-13
Versi Semasa: 1.0
Memerlukan Android: Android 2.2 or later