Duke Nukem 3D

released on Dec 31, 1997

A port of Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem 3D is the name of a handheld video game that was sold as a standalone unit in the "Grip Games" toy line by Tiger Electronics. Loosely based on the desktop PC game of the same name, the unit was developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics and published by GT Interactive in 1997.


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Technically impressive but still a bad game.

It's amazing they got anything resembling Duke Nukem 3d on this system. But that's about it. Everything displays like a slide show. You can't turn left or right. You just slide left and right while also moving forwards. Most of the combat is in boring halls. There's a decent job at trying to hide the fact, you're playing the same thing over and over with little variation (room followed by hall followed by room). The weapons just seem to get more powerful. There doesn't seem to be a downside to them.

The voice is probably the greatest tragedy. The Duke hasn't sounded worse. Weird game. Only for masochists.