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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.
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Shelly "'''Bombshell" Harrison''' 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.
   
 
She was not part of the intellectual properties bought by [[Gearbox Software]], so she is still held by [[3D Realms]]. She was redesigned in every aspect except for the nickname and was given two games of her own: ''[[wikipedia:Bombshell (video game)|Bombshell]]'' (2016) and ''[[wikipedia:Ion Fury|Ion Fury]]'' (2019).
[[File:Bombshell-1998.png|thumb|left|400px|Early gameplay footage of Bombshell]]
 
   
 
She features prominently as a playable character and NPC in the [https://dukenukem.fandom.com/wiki/Duke_Nukem:_Alien_Armageddon Duke Nukem: Alien Armageddon] mod for [[Duke Nukem 3D]].[[File:Bombshell-1998.png|thumb|left|400px|Early gameplay footage of Bombshell]]{{Clear}}
She was not part of the intellectual properties bought by [[Gearbox Software]], and is still held by [[3D Realms]]. She was redesigned in every aspect except for the nickname and was given two games of her own: ''[[wikipedia:Bombshell (video game)|Bombshell]]'' (2016) and ''[[wikipedia:Ion Fury|Ion Fury]]'' (2019).
 
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[[File:Ion Fury.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
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[[File:Ion Fury artwork.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
However, she is the NPC and playable character in [https://dukenukem.fandom.com/wiki/Duke_Nukem:_Alien_Armageddon Duke Nukem: Alien Armageddon] mod.{{Clear}}
 
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[[File:Bombshell poster.jpg|thumb|311x311px]]
   
 
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Revision as of 19:20, 19 April 2020

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Bombshell Concept Art

Bombshell Concept Art

Shelly "Bombshell" Harrison 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.

She was not part of the intellectual properties bought by Gearbox Software, so she is still held by 3D Realms. She was redesigned in every aspect except for the nickname and was given two games of her own: Bombshell (2016) and Ion Fury (2019).

She features prominently as a playable character and NPC in the Duke Nukem: Alien Armageddon mod for Duke Nukem 3D.

Bombshell-1998

Early gameplay footage of Bombshell

Ion Fury
Ion Fury artwork
Bombshell-Bombshell
Bombshell poster

External links