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|description=Port of the Duke3d from the GP2x port.
|description=Port of the Duke3d from the GP2x port.
|author=Tony Davis (GPF)
|author=Tony Davis (GPF)
|lastupdated=2007-11-27
|lastupdated=2007/11/28
|type=Shooter
|type=Shooter
|version=20071128
|version=20071128

Revision as of 07:24, 15 November 2021

Duke3DS
Duke3d.png
General
AuthorTony Davis (GPF)
TypeShooter
Version20071128
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2007/11/28
Links
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GPF's Duke3DS is a port of a FPS game Duke Nukem 3D from GP2X.

It was an entry to the NEO Spring Coding Compo 2007.

Installation

Extract the folder called duke3d and its contents to the root of your card.

Extract Duke3dS.nds anywhere to your card (DLDI patch it if your card needs it).

Download the shareware version of Duke Nukem 3D.

Extract and install the shareware version to your computer.

Browse to where you installed it and copy the file DUKE3D.GRP to the duke3d folder on your card.

Run Duke3dS.nds from the homebrew menu of your card.

User guide

You can increase the strength of Nuke by consuming steroids found within each levels. The game contains weapons varies widely from Missile Launcher to Shrink Rays.

It also has Jetpack, night vision goggles and a Holoduke (which is neither more nor less than a hologram that distracts enemies).

Screenshots

duke3d2.png duke3d3.png

duke3d4.png duke3d5.png

Controls

D-Pad - Move Duke

A - Fire

B - Jump

X/Y - Look up/down

L/R - Strafe left/right

Select - Use item

Start - Select

Touchscreen - Look around, Change weapon

External links

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