
If the truth is out there, there is no better place to find it than at the FBI building. The Aliens have shown up in force at the Lincoln memorial, but Duke arrives with his own brand of protest! However, you may be distracted by some unwanted tour groups. Here's your chance to see the Oval Office up close. Leave a comment on what old games you would like me to review next.This level puts you smack dab in our nation's center of power - the White House. Duke Nukem 3D was already known for its realistic and interactive environments, and Duke It Out in DC is icing on the cake.

It shows that context can be as fun as game-play. Only by slowing down the emulator by simulating a slower processor did I eventually got this child-hood favorite game working again.įighting monsters in Washington DC nearly 10 years before Fallout 3 did the same thing shows how much of an impact a game like this could be. To get this game running in DOSBOX took some trickery, because it is compressed strangely. Despite this, people became more familiar with the Atomic Edition expansion pack and often had never even heard of Duke it out in DC. Take my word for it: In 1997, familiar virtual worlds like this did not exist for you to explore in first person.Īlthough scale and location was not always accurate, just the idea of exploring places you know you never will in real sure helps get the imagination going. Even the Metro system is there for you to ride. Not only could you wander around buildings like the White House or the Smithsonian, but also secret passageways and employee-only corridors.



Published by WizardWorks in 1997, this game did not only allow a virtual tour of Washington DC, but also let you fight your way through famous locations. One of my favorite expansion packs that no one ever talks about is Duke It Out in DC made for Duke Nukem 3D.
