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Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown | 
| From: GT Interactive Category: Video Games
Buy Used: $7.99
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 7979
Platform: Playstation Genre: Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Operating System: Playstation Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 50011 UPC: 742725500112 EAN: 0742725500112 ASIN: B00000J98X
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Smoke'm if U Got'em! September 27, 2007 Jake (Dubuque, IA) I don't see how any body can't like this game. I remember when the playstation first came out and this was the first game i got. I thought it was the coolest game ever, and i still think it's my favorite playstaion game. And im 17 now. It's a classic duke nukem game, i know the graphics aren't the best and a lot of the stuff is cheesy about the game, but regardless it's fun to play, and is easily a classic. :)
Eeeeh not the best version... July 13, 2004 Robert evans (USA) Duke Nukem is a pretty cool series. I use to own some of the Nukem Games...I happen to buy this game along time ago at a game store called GameMax..They had it for 4 bucks...It was pretty sweet. The graphics were terrible but Hey it was on the Play station. The game play was kinda slow but still good. I don't know if this is and edited copy of the game...I can tell you is that in this version I got for PS1 you do see women take there braws off when you pay em' cash..But they have stars...Literaly covering there nips..And it also has a type of color...The one that matches there bra..The games violence is over the top. But still it's a winner...I happen to like the N64 versio more then this even though there isn't Brief nudity like The ps1 version But in the N64 version there is more violence...The bodies explode when you shoot them again after there dead. You can't do that in the PS1 version but that doesn't really matter. Duke Nukem Total Meltdown is recomended for a mature audience since this game does have over the top pig exploding violence plus you go to an Adults Only Book store and there are half naked strippers with stars on them. I had fun with this game. It kinda pissed me off cause you didn't get to do all the stuff you can do in the PC version But I still liked it. Over all it's a mediocer version. I do not recomend this version at at all! Get the PC version! Or the N64...I donno I just liked that version. It's a great Duke Nukem Game... Later...
Duke Does Doom April 5, 2004 Joshua Koppel (Chicago, IL United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Total Meltdown is the console version of Duke Nukem 3D with an additional scenario (but not the Plutonium Pack).Duke has just been shot down to find aliens in control of Earth and they are trying to take out women. This does not make Duke happy so he must try and stop the aliens. Play is in first-person shooter mode (like in Doom) and handles pretty nicely. Added to this game, and missing from so many shooters, is a level of humor as Duke wisecracks his way through the game. The controls are not bad but luckily you never have to run, shoot, jump to stay alive. You always seem to have some time to remember the L1, L2, R1 and R2 buttons. All in all this was a very successful port of the PC game to a console. Games load and save at about the same speed as the original did at its release.
Duke Nukem : Total Meltdown June 27, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is definetly the best DN game for the Playstation console ever made. From the big guns to the large and difficult levels this game is classic to be remembered. And I just love those one-liners. ...
Complete waste of the purchase price December 19, 2002 Patrick (cleveland, OH United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was truely dissapointed in this particular Duke Nukem title. Maybe had I not purchased 'Time to Kill' a year prior, my opinion on 'Meltdown', would have been different. Meltdown is nowhere in the same catagory as 'Time to kill'. The graphics to begin with are mediocre and better suited a less powerful system, i.e. the genesis or n64. Second the controls are cumbersome and hard to operate. There is no cycling of the weopons that made time to kill much more enjoyable. My suggestions to any fans of the Duke Nukem titles to completely pass this one up and if possible borrow a friends copy of 'meltdown' so you can return it after the dissapointment.
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