Well, That’s Another Minor Duke Nukem Mystery Solved

“We were too busy doing our own thing which we were sure was awesome”.

Cast your minds back to the late ’90s. Duke Nukem fever has seemingly gripped gamers following the critically acclaimed Duke Nukem 3D, and no time has been wasted in rolling out a host of spin-offs and semi-sequels on the most popular gaming platforms of the period.

As noted in this excellent video by Taigen Moon, two of those games – 1998’s Time to Kill and 1999’s Zero Hour – basically have the same storyline. Both have a strong focus on time travel, which might lead you to assume they were the same project split between PS1 and N64.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“We were too busy doing our own thing which we were sure was awesome”.

Cast your minds back to the late ’90s. Duke Nukem fever has seemingly gripped gamers following the critically acclaimed Duke Nukem 3D, and no time has been wasted in rolling out a host of spin-offs and semi-sequels on the most popular gaming platforms of the period.

As noted in this excellent video by Taigen Moon, two of those games – 1998’s Time to Kill and 1999’s Zero Hour – basically have the same storyline. Both have a strong focus on time travel, which might lead you to assume they were the same project split between PS1 and N64.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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