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'''Duke It Out In D.C.''' is an expansion pack to the popular first-person shooter, [[Duke Nukem 3D]], developed by [[Sunstorm Interactive]] and published by [[WizardWorks]]. The add-on was released on March 17, 1997.
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'''Duke It Out In D.C.''' is an expansion pack to the popular first-person shooter, [[Duke Nukem 3D]], developed by [[Sunstorm Interactive]] and published by [[WizardWorks]].
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The add-on was released on March 17, 1997 and was created by the winner of the Total Entertainment Network's contest to develop the best independently designed and produced map levels for the original Duke 3D.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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While many have complimented ''Duke It Out In D.C.'s'' level design, others have criticized the levels for being too large and, in some cases, confusing. One map which has perhaps the most mixed opinions is [[Smithsonian Terror]], a massive museum based on the real place, as some criticize its size and puzzles while others praise the realistic interiors and creative design ideas.
 
While many have complimented ''Duke It Out In D.C.'s'' level design, others have criticized the levels for being too large and, in some cases, confusing. One map which has perhaps the most mixed opinions is [[Smithsonian Terror]], a massive museum based on the real place, as some criticize its size and puzzles while others praise the realistic interiors and creative design ideas.
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As the game is set in [[wikipedia:Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] it features a lot of landmarks such as the [[wikipedia:White House|White House]], [[wikipedia:United States Capitol|United States Capitol]], [[wikipedia:Washington Monument|Washington Monument]], [[wikipedia:Lincoln Memorial|Lincoln Memorial]] and the [[wikipedia:Smithsonian Institution|Smithsonian Institution]] (or [[Smithsonian Terror]] as it's named in the game) all in their full glory for the player to explore.
   
 
== Reception ==
 
== Reception ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Created by the winner of the Total Entertainment Network's contest to develop the best independently designed and produced map levels for the original Duke 3D.
 
 
*The downloadable demo of ''Duke It Out In D.C.'' includes a number of screenshots; these screenshots are mock-ups in [[Build]], not in-game screenshots, and don't represent real gameplay. This is evident by the presence of locator objects (only found in [[Build]]), over-large [[RPG (DN3D)|RPG]] explosions, the [http://dukenukem.wikia.com/wiki/Overlord Overlord] being in several locations and larger than usual (it is not in this expansion pack at all), and various sprites that are unaffected by sector palette.
 
*The downloadable demo of ''Duke It Out In D.C.'' includes a number of screenshots; these screenshots are mock-ups in [[Build]], not in-game screenshots, and don't represent real gameplay. This is evident by the presence of locator objects (only found in [[Build]]), over-large [[RPG (DN3D)|RPG]] explosions, the [http://dukenukem.wikia.com/wiki/Overlord Overlord] being in several locations and larger than usual (it is not in this expansion pack at all), and various sprites that are unaffected by sector palette.
*As the game is set in [[wikipedia:Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] it features a lot of landmarks such as the [[wikipedia:White House|White House]], [[wikipedia:United States Capitol|United States Capitol]], [[wikipedia:Washington Monument|Washington Monument]], [[wikipedia:Lincoln Memorial|Lincoln Memorial]] and the [[wikipedia:Smithsonian Institution|Smithsonian Institution]] (or [[Smithsonian Terror]] as it's named in the game) all in their full glory for the player to explore.
 
 
*The president in the game, although it's never actually written or told out loud, is obviously [[wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]] during the years 1993 to 2001 he sat as the [[wikipedia:United States President|United States President]]. (Though one message on a wall does specifically name 'Bill', referring to a portrait of the president.)
 
*The president in the game, although it's never actually written or told out loud, is obviously [[wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]] during the years 1993 to 2001 he sat as the [[wikipedia:United States President|United States President]]. (Though one message on a wall does specifically name 'Bill', referring to a portrait of the president.)
 
*[[Charlie Wiederhold]] created several levels for this add-on. Wiederhold was later hired by [[3D Realms]] to work on the sequel [[Duke Nukem Forever]]. He would later join [[Gearbox Software]] but leave before they got Duke Nukem Forever.
 
*[[Charlie Wiederhold]] created several levels for this add-on. Wiederhold was later hired by [[3D Realms]] to work on the sequel [[Duke Nukem Forever]]. He would later join [[Gearbox Software]] but leave before they got Duke Nukem Forever.
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*With the [[ http://hrp.duke4.net/download.php|DukeDC Highres Pack]], NightFright provided a custom soundtrack with music from various sources (e.g. ''The X-Files'', ''Castlevania'', ''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'', ''Robocop 3'' or ''Jill of the Jungle'') to fit the atmosphere of the expansion levels. Later on, many players erroneously assumed these tracks were authentic and official part of the addon. However, ''Duke It Out In D.C.'' is a replacement of episode 3 (''Shrapnel City'') and uses its music tracks in the exact same sequence as the original Duke3D episode.
 
*With the [[ http://hrp.duke4.net/download.php|DukeDC Highres Pack]], NightFright provided a custom soundtrack with music from various sources (e.g. ''The X-Files'', ''Castlevania'', ''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'', ''Robocop 3'' or ''Jill of the Jungle'') to fit the atmosphere of the expansion levels. Later on, many players erroneously assumed these tracks were authentic and official part of the addon. However, ''Duke It Out In D.C.'' is a replacement of episode 3 (''Shrapnel City'') and uses its music tracks in the exact same sequence as the original Duke3D episode.
 
*On April 30, 2017, an all-new custom music pack ([http://jamespaddockmusic.com/2017/04/30/duke-it-out-in-d-c-midi-pack-released/ Duke DC Music Pack 2.0]) was released, composed by [http://jamespaddockmusic.com/ James "Jimmy" Paddock] in collaboration with NightFright to provide a completely original soundtrack for the addon which captures the atmosphere of the individual levels.
 
*On April 30, 2017, an all-new custom music pack ([http://jamespaddockmusic.com/2017/04/30/duke-it-out-in-d-c-midi-pack-released/ Duke DC Music Pack 2.0]) was released, composed by [http://jamespaddockmusic.com/ James "Jimmy" Paddock] in collaboration with NightFright to provide a completely original soundtrack for the addon which captures the atmosphere of the individual levels.
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*This add-on has numerous inacessible areas with [[babes]] hidden in them.
   
 
== Screenshots ==
 
== Screenshots ==

Revision as of 14:33, 24 February 2020


Duke It Out In D.C. is an expansion pack to the popular first-person shooter, Duke Nukem 3D, developed by Sunstorm Interactive and published by WizardWorks.

The add-on was released on March 17, 1997 and was created by the winner of the Total Entertainment Network's contest to develop the best independently designed and produced map levels for the original Duke 3D.

Plot

Aliens have crash-landed into the capital building, and have begun a massive invasion of DC, capturing and destroying crucial government locations. One man is called for the job of wiping out the alien vermin - Duke Nukem. As Duke, players will go through one new episode in an attempt to defeat the aliens and rescue the President.

Level design

While many have complimented Duke It Out In D.C.'s level design, others have criticized the levels for being too large and, in some cases, confusing. One map which has perhaps the most mixed opinions is Smithsonian Terror, a massive museum based on the real place, as some criticize its size and puzzles while others praise the realistic interiors and creative design ideas.

As the game is set in Washington, D.C. it features a lot of landmarks such as the White House, United States Capitol, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian Institution (or Smithsonian Terror as it's named in the game) all in their full glory for the player to explore.

Reception

Duke It Out In D.C. has had mixed results with players. While some find it the best of the expansions, it is also considered by many as the worst because of its frustrating level design. Furthermore, it contains no new weapons nor enemies which was disliked by some.

Trivia

  • The downloadable demo of Duke It Out In D.C. includes a number of screenshots; these screenshots are mock-ups in Build, not in-game screenshots, and don't represent real gameplay. This is evident by the presence of locator objects (only found in Build), over-large RPG explosions, the Overlord being in several locations and larger than usual (it is not in this expansion pack at all), and various sprites that are unaffected by sector palette.
  • The president in the game, although it's never actually written or told out loud, is obviously Bill Clinton during the years 1993 to 2001 he sat as the United States President. (Though one message on a wall does specifically name 'Bill', referring to a portrait of the president.)
  • Charlie Wiederhold created several levels for this add-on. Wiederhold was later hired by 3D Realms to work on the sequel Duke Nukem Forever. He would later join Gearbox Software but leave before they got Duke Nukem Forever.
  • One of the levels' names, Dread October, was a parody to the Red October, a fictional submarine which appeared in Tom Clancy's Hunt for Red October and its film adaptation.
  • With the [[ http://hrp.duke4.net/download.php%7CDukeDC Highres Pack]], NightFright provided a custom soundtrack with music from various sources (e.g. The X-Files, Castlevania, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Robocop 3 or Jill of the Jungle) to fit the atmosphere of the expansion levels. Later on, many players erroneously assumed these tracks were authentic and official part of the addon. However, Duke It Out In D.C. is a replacement of episode 3 (Shrapnel City) and uses its music tracks in the exact same sequence as the original Duke3D episode.
  • On April 30, 2017, an all-new custom music pack (Duke DC Music Pack 2.0) was released, composed by James "Jimmy" Paddock in collaboration with NightFright to provide a completely original soundtrack for the addon which captures the atmosphere of the individual levels.
  • This add-on has numerous inacessible areas with babes hidden in them.

Screenshots

External links

Duke It Out In D.C.
Levels Hell to the Chief | Memorial Service | Nuked Files | Smithsonian Terror
Capitol Punishment | Metro Mayhem | Brown Water | Dread October | Nuke Proof
Secret level: Top Secret
Items Access Card | Holoduke | Jetpack | Night Vision Goggles | Portable Medkit
Protective Boots | Scuba Gear | Steroids
Health: Small Medkit | Large Medkit | Atomic Health | Armor
Weapons Mighty Foot | Pistol | Shotgun | Chaingun Cannon | RPG | Pipe Bomb | Shrinker
| Devastator | Laser Tripbomb | Freezethrower
Enemies Assault Captain | Assault Commander | Enforcer | Assault Trooper
Battlelord Sentry | Octabrain | Pig Cop | Pig Cop Tank | Protector Drone
Protozoid Slimer | Sentry Drone | Shark | Turret
Boss: Cycloid Emperor
Expansion packs
and add-ons
Duke Assault
Duke Caribbean: Life's A Beach | Duke: Nuclear Winter | Duke It Out In D.C.
Duke Xtreme | Duke!ZONE | Duke!ZONE II | Plutonium PAK | Unofficial expansion packs
Main game: Duke Nukem 3D
Fan community User maps | Mods & Total Conversions | Speedruns
Source ports | High Resolution Pack
Other Difficulty | Hazards | Multiplayer | Cheat codes
Quotes | Music | Sunstorm Interactive | Duke Nukem