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'''Bombshell '''was originally the intended sidekick of [[Duke Nukem (character)|Duke Nukem]] in ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]''. The only in-game shots of her appear in the 1998 [[:wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] trailer, where she can be seen with Duke in the mine caves of [[:wikipedia:Nevada|Nevada]] hitting switches and avoiding traps, dodging fire from a flying saucer, boarding a drop shuttle, and finally facing Duke head-on. Ultimately she was cut from later trailers and from the final retail product altogether, being replaced by [[Dylan]] as Duke's sidekick. |
'''Bombshell '''was originally the intended sidekick of [[Duke Nukem (character)|Duke Nukem]] in ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]''. The only in-game shots of her appear in the 1998 [[:wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] trailer, where she can be seen with Duke in the mine caves of [[:wikipedia:Nevada|Nevada]] hitting switches and avoiding traps, dodging fire from a flying saucer, boarding a drop shuttle, and finally facing Duke head-on. Ultimately she was cut from later trailers and from the final retail product altogether, being replaced by [[Dylan]] as Duke's sidekick. |
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Revision as of 01:59, 21 June 2016
Bombshell was originally the intended sidekick of Duke Nukem in Duke Nukem Forever. The only in-game shots of her appear in the 1998 E3 trailer, where she can be seen with Duke in the mine caves of Nevada hitting switches and avoiding traps, dodging fire from a flying saucer, boarding a drop shuttle, and finally facing Duke head-on. Ultimately she was cut from later trailers and from the final retail product altogether, being replaced by Dylan as Duke's sidekick.
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