Duke Nukem Advance Emulator
CartridgeDuke Nukem Advance is a portable video game in the series, released for the Nintendo on August 12, 2002. The game was developed by, an Australian based company, and published by.While many of the graphics and sounds have been ported from, and it is also a first-person shooter, the game contains an original storyline and.Four difficulty settings can be selected at the beginning of the game. Multiplayer is possible, with up to four players requiring a copy. An option to save one's progress appears at the completion of each level, with five save game slots to choose from. Contents SynopsisThe player takes on the role of, an imperious action hero, and fights through 19 levels spread across four locations. Throughout these levels the player encounters a variety of, and uses a wide to help combat them.Duke Nukem Advance takes place in a variety of locations from sections of to to, Australia before taking the fight to the. The premise is that a sect of aliens are preparing a hibernating army to go with a super-weapon they built especially to lay siege to the planet and it's up to Duke to stop them.The player fights their way through the levels, killing aliens and mutants on the way, in order to reach several enemies that are much tougher than the rest, and who seem to oversee parts of the invasion plans.
Play Duke Nukem emulator game online in the highest quality available. Duke Nukem is a Gameboy Color game that you can enjoy on Play Emulator. This GBC game is the US English version that works in all modern web browsers without downloading. Duke Nukem is part of the Arcade Games, Action Games, and Platform Games you can play here. PlayEmulator has many online retro games available including related games like Duke Nukem 64, Duke Nukem 3D, and Duke Nukem Advance.
As well as combat, the player must escape buildings as they are self-destructing as well as a variety of puzzles.Story. : Plot and/or ending details follow., working for, is asked to investigate, after reports indicate the hostile infiltration of an alien species. After getting rid of much of the alien threat there, Duke learns about how the aliens require 'environmental regulators' to exist, and follows them to.While in Egypt, Duke Nukem discovers a vast collection of alien creatures in stasis, apparently an army meant to take over the world. A nearby power source detected by General Graves seems to supply their environmental regulators, soDuke is sent to shut it down. Subsequently, he learns that activating an override pump will drain the hibernation tanks, killing the entire alien hybrid army.Nukem also manages to destroy the overseeing the stasis area, but it turns out that the alien activated a self-destruct sequence just before his death. Duke manages to narrowly escape the collapsing temple, using one of the alien transporters to get away.Having re-establishing contact with the general, Duke Nukem discovers he has materialized in, Australia. Graves tells him to find one of the agency's undercover agents, who has sent out a distress call from a nearby nightclub.After rescuing the agent, Duke Nukem locates a doomsday weapon being created by the aliens.
The Alien Controller in Egypt had mentioned it to be able to wipe out Earth's atmosphere, so Nukem is quickly sent to destroy the device. Once successful, he transports on board the orbiting.Once Duke establishes his signal with General Graves, he learns that he must hack into the spaceship's system to find a weakness. After transmitting all the data from the ship he can find, Graves tells him they have detected four human females on board which Duke must once again rescue. He finds the first one and teleports her back to Earth, and after analysis, the general learns that she is in fact a cloned version of their undercover agent, Jenny.
Duke deducts that the aliens are using the clones to help propagate their species.By the time Duke has rescued the Jennys one by one, his General friend informs him that he can destroy the ship by shutting down its engine's coolant system. He does just that, then teleports 'Jenny 5' back to Earth. The General's teleportation system is unable to beam out Duke Nukem too, however, requiring him to wade through more alien assailants in order to transport out using their teleporters. The ship subsequently blows up, and Duke Nukem arrives safely back on Earth.Gameplaytake place in four distinct areas which act as pseudo episodes divided into several parts, or levels. These areas take place both indoors and outdoors, from alien autopsy rooms, to ancient Egyptian tombs, even taking place on the streets of and in Chinese restaurants before leading into space on board a spacecraft. The levels are fairly non-linear in design offering many chances for the player to explore and uncover secret areas.
This non-linearity also helps in since it offers multiple paths for players to travel through which helps add to strategic gameplay based on the design of the levels.As with the game offers a wide array of interactive objects. Most of the objects in the game can be destroyed, canisters can cause explosions and even be linked together to cause chain reactions. Another interactive feature carried over from Duke Nukem 3D is the inclusion of interactive monitors which the player can use to view other areas of the level, often giving the player an edge by showing what they will face later on.The level design does its best at mimicking the look and feel of Duke Nukem 3D given the limitations of the hardware it runs on.
It still retains vibrant colors as well as diverse levels sporting several distinct locations, something that was still a unique trait compared to other games of this genre released on the.The game is divided into four locations which is then divided up into smaller levels. The four locations are:.: The player explores three levels set in autopsy rooms, sleeping quarters, and an underground train station.: Set in ancient Egyptian tombs, the player explores four levels in the depths of the temple with lava pits, hieroglyphs, and a explosive finale.: This location is set on the streets of Sydney, Australia. The player explores four levels set in shopping marts, fast food restaurants, and the famous opera house.: Set aboard an alien spaceship.
The player explores eight levels on the alien vessel that was used to get to Earth.ControlsSince the has a limited amount of controls, the game offers four different control configuration options. These set the buttons for shooting, jumping, strafing, weapon selection and looking up and down. When pausing the game, the player can also view the level's map. The player can pan around the map, as well as zoom in or out.
Some of the level's secrets can also be discovered simply by looking at the map.Weapons and ItemsDuke Nukem Advance includes an array of, most of which are staples of the. The 10 weapons are:. Da Big Boot. SPAS. (Quad-barreled shotgun).
(Shrinker)While the player does not have access to an inventory screen in single player they can still pick up. These items are usually level specific goals, such as the data disc, to more standard items, such as, and ammunition.In the player has access to a multiplayer specific item, the.EnemiesDuke Nukem Advance features a wide cast of. Most of the enemies are from using the same sprites as they did in that game, such as the. Some new enemies introduced in this game are the, and their, the later not to be confused with the eggs from.These enemies have a wide variety of attack methods, ranging from ranged attacks using weapons and psychic attacks, to melee attacks using vicious claws and teeth. Some enemies may have other features too, such as the Hybrids which have the ability to resurrect dead enemies. Different enemies move in different ways, including crawling, walking, running, and flying.BossesIn addition to the standard enemies each new location features a unique boss battle which is usually engaged in the final level of that location. The four bosses are:.: A large, fast moving, spider like life form that fires rockets.: A Hybrid contained within a floating machine which is seemingly invulnerable.: A dual headed alien enhanced with cybernetics who is capable of launching pipe bombs.: The leader of the alien invasion.MultiplayerDuke Nukem Advance features support for up to four people via support.
Each participating player requires a copy of the game to participate in a match.Multiplayer takes place within select from the single player campaign. These levels have been slightly modified to contain different and placement. It also features a multiplayer only item, the.The only playable mode in multiplayer is, a gameplay mode where each of the players compete against each other in attempt to reach a set score to win the game. To obtain points a player must kill another player to add a point to their score.TechnologyDuke Nukem Advance is built using the developed.
The engine itself is 2.5D similar to that used in. This engine was created specifically for the to produce. The engine was refined and enhanced to produce Duke Nukem Advance adding several features such as the ability to look up and down as well as the ability to jump.ReceptionCraig Harris of IGN gave Duke Nukem Advance a score of 9 out of 10, calling it 'without a doubt the most fun first-person shooter on the GBA to date.' Frank Provo of GameSpot gave the game a score of 7.5 out of 10, writing: 'On the basis of technical merit, Duke Nukem Advance is nowhere near as pretty or diverse as, but it's easily the best FPS to hit the GBA since Doom.' Martin Taylor of Eurogamer gave the game a score of 8 out of 10, writing: 'It breaks no new ground in gaming conventions, and it won't keep you playing for months, but it looks good and it plays well, which is more than can be said for some of its competition.' Trivia.
Duke Nukem Advance was re-tooled to some degree after the events of 9/11/2001, the team was given a 1 year extension and elements like multi-player were added. Beta screenshots of the game show that the game was to have reflective floors/water like and. Beta screenshots also show that the was originally planned instead of the like. Some between Duke Nukem and other characters varies in other versions of Duke Nukem Advance. The seems more similar to the in terms of damage value, freezing most enemies after only one shot and also fires at a much slower rate than its.Screenshots.
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The only first person shooter on the GBA that can allow you to jump. Also the graphics are good. In my opinion, this game comes in 1st, 2nd is Doom GBA.
szunyzoli99 rates this game: 4/5Duke Nukem returns for some more action in this handheld FPS. While many of the graphics and sounds are borrowed from Duke Nukem 3D, the game has an all-new story and new levels. There are four different control setups that set the buttons for jumping, shooting, strafing, weapon selection and looking up and down.
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