The Next 3 of Duke's Adventures on the Evercade
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- My experience playing all 3 Duke Nukem games in Duke Nukem Collection 2 for the Evercade and also ranking the cartridge.
0:00 Intro to Duke Nukem Collection 2
1:27 Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
6:43 Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes
11:42 Duke Nukem Advance
15:51 Ranking the 3 Games in Duke Nukem Collection 2
16:34 Ranking Duke Nukem Collection 2
16:55 The Next Evercade Cart
#evercade #dukenukem #retrogaming - Игры
Good video, as usual. Nice to see someone give the 3rd person dukes a proper go rather than dismiss them without giving them a chance.
I liked this collection as well, which actually was a bit of a surprise. I picked up Duke Nukem collection 1 and my brother picked up collection 2 and we ended up swapping them for a while. We loved the Duke Nukem games on PC as teenagers and but in general I’m not that interested in replaying some of this old console 3D games. But after giving them a chance I actually had a lot of fun with all 3 of these games.
I kind of avoided these games as well, but they turned out not to be bad at all.
Good review Crow
4:54 yes they were figuring it out back in the day but this should have been fixed for this release.
Yes!!! more Nuke Dukem... 😁🎉
Indeed!
Good review as always. No mention of the two player modes though. Any good?
The only one that had same screen multiplayer was Land of the Babes and to be totally honest... I forgot all about it since I don't normally have other people to play on the Evercade with.
@@CrowContinuum just a minor point. I heard it’s quite good thats all. Keep up the excellent Evercade and Pinball FX coverage, I really appreciate it. 👍
I got both of my Duke Nukem Evercades signed by Jon St. Jon
Does Time to Kill still have that awesome opening cinematic with that sweet Stabbing Westward song playing?
Yep... It's there.
I guess Evercade forgot about Zero Hour.
Well... I'm not entirely sure the Evercade can straight up do N64 emulation. They've got Glover on Piko 4, but I think they needed to modify the game code to have it run well.
And Manhattan Project. And DN 64. So there can be a Collection 3.
You modified the colors of the EXP @15:23 ...now I'm going to search around to see if you made a video about the mod.
I sort of did in the video where I got and unboxed the EXP... I took it apart as well.
EDIT:I did forget to mention that the actual review was pretty cool and and convincing enough for me to give the PSX Duke games another chance. I just find paying for the experience absurd.
Setting aside the fact that the PSX Duke Nukem games were widely considered mediocre at best even back in the day; I just don't get these Evercade cartridge collections conceptually even for fantastic games. You're paying money and polluting the planet to make and ship all these cartridges and consoles that are completely superfluous. You don't need the physical cartridges to push the files around and everyone and their grandmother already has like two dozen devices that can emulate a Playstaion; from their computer down to their refrigerators.
Buying these is also not doing much for the devs or even the original publishers in most cases. Like here with Duke where I'm pretty sure you're giving money to Randy Pitchford instead of 3d Realms or N-Space the studio that actually made the Playstaiton games. It's collecting collectibles for the sake of collecting. Much like Funko Pops these will all end up in a landfill and take 800 goddamned years to completely break down. Centuries after any records of us are lost or erased the only proof left that any of us were here was all the stupid plastic crap we bought languishing in landfill somewhere waiting to be dug up by future archeologists.
I'm just in it for the pollution.
@@CrowContinuumI knew it! 😂