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	<title>Comments on: R.I.P. Duke Nukem</title>
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		<title>By: Renee</title>
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		<description>Having played both the original Duke Nukem and Commander Keen...  I&#039;m actually OK with this. Original Duke Nukem had cool squiggly weapon rays that moved across the screen. And then
Duke Nukem 3D involved strippers pole-dancing in the background of many scenes. When my elementary-school neighbor showed me how you could hit spacebar to get them to flash you... well, I was pretty convinced that you can&#039;t improve on the original.</description>
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Duke Nukem 3D involved strippers pole-dancing in the background of many scenes. When my elementary-school neighbor showed me how you could hit spacebar to get them to flash you&#8230; well, I was pretty convinced that you can&#8217;t improve on the original.</p>
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