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Forgotten Gems: "Duke Nukem: Zero Hour"

Created by Bruce007

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Forgotten Gems Duke Nukem Zero Hour game quiz
"There have been so many great games in the past, yet so many of them have been lost to obscurity. This is about one of those: "Duke Nukem: Zero Hour" for the Nintendo 64. Enjoy!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. "Duke Nukem: Zero Hour" started in a secure military base. There, Duke received a recorded message from himself, only back in time. Before the explanation as to why he was back in time was given, what did present-day Duke think the past-Duke was?
    One handsome dude
    An impostor
    His evil twin
    Dead-meat


2. The game's missions began in present-day New York. The Statue of Liberty was where time-travel was first experienced in the game. Was Duke Nukem taken back to the past or forward to the future first?
    Answer: (One Word (Past or Future))


3. Duke's second time adventure took him back to the old west, in the year 1848. What was the boss of the game's wild west section?
    A giant hog
    A robotic scorpion
    A clone of Duke Nukem
    The town sheriff


4. After Duke Nukem stopped the nuclear missile from destroying Earth's future, Duke was teleported to London, England in the year 1888. The aliens thought of a new way to destroy humanity. What was it?
    They enslaved the world's population in the past.
    They mutated the cold virus to kill all living people.
    Nice one Bruce! The aliens didn't do anything!
    They created a virus which raised the dead.


5. After returning from the past, Duke Nukem was ready for some rest and relaxation. Alas, something went horribly wrong. The fabric of space and time was corrupted and creatures from the past and future flooded modern-day New York. There were several mini-bosses scattered throughout the level which had to be killed in order to move on. What was so unusual about them?
    They were all Duke Nukems.
    They were a combination of zombies and the standard alien enemy.
    They were the bosses faced earlier in the game.
    There was nothing unusual about them.


6. After battling through the alternate present of New York City, Duke had to make it to the top of a tall building in order to get into his spaceship. Why did he need to get to his ship?
    So he could save Earth's remaining humans and get off the planet.
    So he could get into an aerial battle with the game's final boss.
    So he could fly into the alien mother-ship hovering above New York.
    So he could go back in time and prevent the space-time continuum from unfolding.


7. Taking place in the rooftops of New York City, the final boss battle sought to test every ability the player acquired whilst playing through the campaign. The final boss could take a lot of damage but could ultimately fall. What was the final boss's name?
    Zero
    Primagen
    Seven
    The Brain


8. After completing the game from beginning to end it seemed that, that was all the game could offer. Was there a multiplayer mode in "Duke Nukem: Zero Hour"?
    Yes
    No


9. Even within his own game, Duke Nukem seemed to be somewhat of a celebrity. What kind of a store was named after him in the game?
    A sporting goods store
    A fast-food restaurant
    A gun store
    A window covering store


10. There were countless unlockables in the game. They ranged from new weapons to new game modes. Just how could they be legitimately unlocked?
    By beating the game in under three hours.
    By simply beating the game from beginning to end.
    By beating a boss, finding all secrets, finding all babes, or killing all enemies in a level.
    By finding the game's two hidden level .


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