![]() ![]() It shows few seconds of level editing, with a pigcop model, a Holsom Twin and an event trigger.ĭescription: Live demo of Duke Nukem Forever at the Firstlook gaming convention in Amsterdam.ĭescription: The first official trailer released by Gearbox. The original video showed clips from many games he worked on this only shows the Duke Nukem Forever clips.ĭescription: A recording of a recording. This version features Brandon Blume's Grabbag Megamix, stock sound effects and a Duke Nukem impersonation by Nukemdave.ĭescription: Released by Gearbox along with Duke Nukem Forever, this is a trailer made by Triptych in November 2009, when work on the singleplayer campaign was finished.ĭescription: Part of a video that was released by Jeron Moore for his portfolio. This video contains footage from the last iteration of Duke Nukem Forever, including parts that did not survive "Cutting is shipping", like Duke falling on the roof of a shack in the desert.ĭescription: More Duke Nukem Forever footage from the Jace Hall Show.ĭescription: Released by another developer, this video was originally without audio. Here, the initial fight against the Cycloid Emperor happens in the daytime and the fight against the Battlelord happens at night, while in the game it is the other way around.ĭescription: Released by James Houska for his portfolio, few days after being fired from 3DRealms.ĭescription: Released by Jay Brushwood for his portfolio, few days after being fired from 3DRealms. This video contains footage from what would be the final attempt to develop Duke Nukem Forever, the Megadeth cover of Grabbag and audio samples from Duke Nukem 3D and Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project. Most of it, like the weapon wheel and and a fight against the Energy Leech above water, did not survive the "Cutting is shipping" policy implemented by George Broussard in 2009.ĭescription: Released by Bryan Brewer for his portfolio, few days after being fired from 3DRealms. It was released by Gearbox along with Duke Nukem Forever.ĭescription: Footage of Duke Nukem Forever from the Jace Hall Show. Duke demonstrates his guns in front of the EDF Nevada Facility.ĭescription: Released by Gearbox along with Duke Nukem Forever to show what the game looked like in 2003, after a restart to implement "next-gen" features like dynamic shadows and specular maps.ĭescription: Released by Gearbox along with Duke Nukem Forever to show what the game looked like in 2006, before 3DRealms decided to restart the development one last time.ĭescription: Released by 3DRealms at the end of 2007, to restart the hype after a mediatic silence of several years.ĭescription: A variation of the previous video, this contains a different one-liner at the end. Duke rides his motorbike in a tunnel and down the highway.ĭescription: Released on May 9, 2022. Duke is in the Slick Willy strip club, which is on fire, shooting infected EDF soldiers and a robot turret.ĭescription: Released on May 9, 2022. Duke is again in a military base where he shoots infected EDF soldiers.ĭescription: Released on May 9, 2022. Duke swims in a fountain outside the Lady Killer.ĭescription: Released on December 27, 2019. ![]() ![]() Duke interacts with an ezVend machine.ĭescription: Released on December 27, 2019. ![]() Duke runs around a military base shooting infected EDF soldiers.ĭescription: Released on December 27, 2019. It showed the next incarnation of Duke Nukem Forever, based on the Unreal engine, and it caused a wave of hype that never really ended until the game was released.įormat: EXE (Bink video embedded with the player)ĭescription: Released on December 26, 2019, this video shows a sequence from the E3 2001 build of Duke Nukem Forever, where Duke is "ghosting" around a turret on the roof of the Lady Killer.ĭescription: Released on December 26, 2019, this video shows a similar sequence, where Duke stops "ghosting" around and falls to his death.ĭescription: Released on December 27, 2019. Shortly after, 3DRealms announced that they would switch to the Unreal engine.ĭescription: Part of a French coverdisk video showing off the highlights of E3 1998, this video shows scenes from the Quake2 incarnation of Duke Nukem Forever with clips that are not present in the official 1998 E3 video, at a higher resolution and frame rate.ĭescription: This video was at the center of the mediatic event of E3 2001. Description: The first Duke Nukem Forever video ever released, it shows what was done of the game with the Quake 2 engine. ![]()
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