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Duke Nukum - Time To Kill
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Duke Nukem: Time to Kill FAQ and Walkthrough
Version 0.8
c1998 Seth Paul (V0.4-0.7 c1999, 0.75 onwards c2000)
IMPORTANT NOTE: This game was played on a U.S. version of Duke Nukem set 
at 'Death Wish' difficulty.  Slight differences in game features and 
enemy placement may vary on your particular difficulty and version.
DISCLAIMER:
Duke Nukem: TIME TO KILL is c1998 3D Realms Entertainment.  All rights 
reserved.  Developed by n-Space.  Published and distributed by GT 
Interactive Software Corp.  All other trademarks are the properties of 
their respective companies.


IMPORTANT!  IMPORTANT!  READ THIS!
Ah, yes, the FAQ that is almost TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING!  Finally, I can 
update this FAQ and hopefully finish it.  For those of you that have 
been trying to contact me at the old e-mail address, I'm sorry to say 
that for the past few months I've been on nothing but temporary 
addresses, and as such couldn't upload anything if my life depended on 
it.  Therefore, my e-mail address on this FAQ was the old one that has 
been shutdown for awhile.  If any of you out there tried to contact me 
and only got back error messages, I truly apologize, but there was 
nothing I could do.
So, now, in this new age of Cable modem, let me say that my new e-mail 
address is available: greypatch-3@home.com. Feel free to e-mail me about 
the game, secrets, in-game jokes, etc.  However, please be sure to read 
through the FAQ for your problem or send-in FIRST.  I've received almost 
consistent bombings of e-mails related to these two questions: Where is 
the blue crystal in Obey or Die? and How do I get out of the Arena in 
Let the Games Begin?  These topics have been covered in their respective 
sections, and as such should be looked there first.  What would be the 
point of my FAQ if everyone just used it so they could e-mail me every 
single problem?  Therefore, as a new policy, if you send me an e-mail 
regarding something that I am certain is in my FAQ, do not expect a 
reply.  I do this in my spare time, and I am currently working on other 
things, so I cannot afford to spend every couple hours answering things 
that are listed.
  
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I. Credits
II. Current and Earlier Versions
III. Duke's Enemies 
IV. Duke's Arsenal 
V. The Levels(in progress)
VI. The Secrets in Each Level(also in progress)
VII. The Challenge Levels
VIII. Cheat Codes(many added; maybe more still out there!)
IX. Jokes and Fun Stuff (More to come!)


I. Credits


I'd like to give thanks to:

3D Realms: For making such a great series of games (and such a cool
             character to have star in them).

n-Space: The real creative edge behind Time to Kill.  Great job with
           the Duke license, guys!

  GT Interactive: The company that manages to put Duke Nukem and other
                  fine products on the shelves.  Thanks for bringing
                  the work to the public!

J Young                            : Provided me with the last secret
                                     to level 1 and was the first to
                                     send me info on the current
                                     state of the FAQ.  Thanks!
Rodrigo Silva                      : Not only gave me the last secret
                                     I hadn't found for level 2, but
                                     gave me all 6 secrets for level
                                     3!
  The following, unfortunately, weren't the first to provide me with 
the last secret to level 1 (of course, no one really knew I already 
found it!), but they were nice enough to send the information along 
to me, and I'm really very grateful for that:

  Simon Tompkins
  Julo
  Greg Foltz

  Thanks to Phil Robbins, who sent me corrections on the mistakes I
  made in the Jokes section. 

  Thanks to "Lorrie" who sent in some jokes about the Mighty Foot and
  strip bar.

  Thanks also to "Phunkyjoey" for the movie reference about Arch 
  Stanton's grave.

  Many of you might be thankful to J. Bruce Cook, who may have found a
  way to deal with that pesky arena problem.

  Thanks to Cheetah596, who sent me in information regarding two-player
  Secrets.

  Thanks to Tom B., who sent me the information about Family Jewels that
  will probably make a lot of people sleep easier at night!!
  
  Thanks to the following people, who sent in cheat codes:

  Marcus Kaesemann
  Skyler Sutton
  David Flesch (also provided me with the descriptions of the Super
                Weapons!)
  Randy L. Jack (who also sent me some Gameshark Codes; Thanks!)

  Unfortunately, I cannot remember who sent me the e-mail that talked 
about the actual status of the Adult Code.  I would still like to 
thank that individual, since I don't have a European copy of the game 
I would have never found it out.

  Thanks to Aaron Gillott and Joe, who both sent in about Lara Croft's 
suit in level 1.

  Thanks to Bill McDonald, who gave information on the mysterious 
Supershield item.  I'll get around to testing it someday!  
  
   

  If you'd like to contribute, I still need some of the secrets for
  levels past Obey or Die.
 
II. Current Version and Earlier Versions
   Version 0.75
    -Added more to the jokes section
	 -Added info on strange, untested item in level 4 secrets.
    -Added Pig Factory secrets (4 of 5)
   Version 0.7
    -Corrected Family Jewels secrets (4 out of [4]!)
    -Added Holy Terror Level and secrets
    -Completed Arsenal Section (yay!)
   Version 0.6
    -Added Family Jewels level and secrets (only 4 out of 5)
    -Added Resistance is Feudal with all secrets
    -Added some long-awaited Gameshark Codes!
    -Added some new jokes and fun stuff
    -Added more information to the "Let the Games Begin" problem.
   Version 0.5
    -Not released; 0.6 would have been 0.5, but I've added too much for
     this to only be a single number increase.
   Version 0.4
    -Completed Enemies section (yay!)
    -Completed Challenge Levels
    -Nearly completed Duke's Arsenal section (if you have info on the
     Freezer weapon, please e-mail me!)
    -Added blurb on possible solution to Arena problem in Let the Games
     Begin level (See the Levels section if this is where you're stuck.
    -Also added Wing'ed Death walkthrough
    -This FAQ was posted April 30, 1999.
   Version 0.3
    -Added some more cheat codes
    -Added three more levels (Gold and Guns, The Reaper, & Obey or Die)
    -Added secrets for the two levels that have secrets
    -Began work on monster section.
    -Added another new section: Jokes and Fun Stuff!
   Version 0.25
    -Added cheat codes
    -Added apologies and more credits
    -Made a correction for Challenge Stage 1: 18 enemies, not 20!
    -This version was posted December 17, 1998.
   Version 0.2
    -Clarified and completed entire Level 1 Section
    -Began work on Duke's Arsenal
    -Added new section: Challenge Levels
    -Added secrets for Level 2 and 3
    -Added walkthroughs for Levels 2 and 3
    -This FAQ should be available December 1, 1998.
   Version 0.1
    -Finished the level 1 walkthrough
    -Found 6 of 7 secret areas of level 1
    -That's about it.  Pretty crappy to start, isn't it?
    -This FAQ was posted November 25, 1998.

   If you have any information on secret areas, please e-mail me at
   greypatch3@millenicom.com.  Anyone submitting information WILL be
   included in the credits, as I probably would not have found them
   without you.

III. Duke's Enemies
NOTE: The bosses of each area have their own separate levels.     
Therefore, their strengths and weaknesses and battle strategies are 
discussed in the level walkthrough below.

1. DRAK - The lesser, weaker grunts of the invading alien forces.  
Not particularly bright, but persistent.  They are armed with 
small sidearms, and tend to pistol clips when killed.  They 
sometimes drop small health packages.
   STRENGTHS - Numbers.  When you see one Drak, most likely there at 
least few more around.  If they decide to join their comrade, you 
could be easily outnumbered.
   WEAKNESSES - Can be easily killed with pretty much any weapon.
   Even a few quick shots from your Desert Eagle should be enough
   to put them down.
2. PIG COP - For some reason, aliens species like taking L.A.'s 
police forces and mutating them into single-minded, loyal 
followers.  They are armed with shotguns rather than small guns, 
and can do some pretty heavy damage to the unwary Duke.  Sometimes 
they drop shotgun shells, shotguns, or somewhat used armor.
   STRENGTHS - Again, pig cops have numbers on their side.  They also 
can be found in a multitude of forms.  For example, in the Old 
West, they disguise themselves as cowboys.  Some even go so far as 
to strap bombs to their chests and run at Duke, hoping to blow him 
up (and they usually succeed).  Their weapons do more damage than 
Draks.
   WEAKNESSES - Using their own weapon against them (i.e. the 
   shotguns) is probably the weakest non-super weapon you should use
   on them.  Anything above it should mow them down.  Strafing while
   shooting helps, too.
3. NECROS - A Necro is similar to the Octobrain found in an earlier
   Duke Nukem encounter.  They float around and shoot fast-moving
   mental blasts at Duke. 
   STRENGTHS - Necros tend to move pretty quickly when spooked.
   The mental blasts they shoot take a considerable chunk out of
   Duke's health.  The fact that they can fly makes them harder to
   hit.  Don't go at them with anything less than the Gatling Gun.
   WEAKNESSES - Unlike bullets, you can see the blasts early enough
   to dodge out of their way.  Necros are really at a disadvantage
   underwater, though.  Not only is their maneuverability reduced,
   their mental blasts travel slower than a molasses covered turtle.  
   They also don't appear in really large groups most of the time.
4. BATS - A bat is, well, a bat.  Just your basic flying rodent that
   flies around and generally makes a nuisance of itself.
   STRENGTHS - Numbers.  Not really much of a problem.
   WEAKNESSES - Go down in a few hits.
5. HELLWINGS - Larger, more dangerous bats.  These suckers shoot 
flaming balls at you and make an annoying screeching sound as they 
do so.
   STRENGTHS - Hard to hit, even when standing still.  Fast-firing 
weapons work best.
   WEAKNESSES - Tend to be loners, can't withstand much damage, and 
they can't hit you if you're underwater.
6. HEAVY DRAKS - You'll know them when you see them.  They're purple, 
bigger than their green cousins, and carry Gatling Guns.
   STRENGTHS - Definitely the gun.  It's far more powerful than the 
guns the regular Draks carry.  This creates the added tendency to 
avoid more than one at a time.
   WEAKNESSES - Guns aside, these are Draks you're dealing with. Some 
well-placed shots should take them down easily.
7. ROBOTS - Pretty nasty.  Tank guns roam around and fire at you with 
a high-speed gun.  Tripod guns don't move, but they have long 
range.
   STRENGTHS - Rapid-fire weapons means constant wear on your armor 
and health.  Stay out of their gunfire if you can.
   WEAKNESSES - Sniping at a distance with your Desert Eagle is great 
for tripod guns.  A well-placed RPG blast does well with
   everything else.  Also, they might not see you sneak up behind 
them…
8. LARVAL NECRO - THE most annoying enemy in the entire game.  From
   far away they're not so bad, but if they see you, they will jump
   on you and suck your life away.  Evil, evil, evil!
   STRENGTHS - There are lots of them, and they won't let go once 
   they find a nice hovering spot around you.
   WEAKNESSES - Use the limited seeking capabilities of the Energy
   Weapon to deal with these monstrosities.  Not much else works
   well enough (or fast enough).
 

IV. Duke's Arsenal
WEAPONS
    Weapons are provided in the order that you are most likely to find
    them in the course of the game.  This includes weapons found in
secret areas.
1. Mighty Foot
   Not much of a weapon, really.  Duke basically sticks his foot out 
and hopes it hits something.  Mainly useful if you want to break 
open boxes or weak grates without wasting important ammo.
   AMMO USAGE: None (It's Duke's foot, all right?)
   AMMO CAPACITY: N/A (Duke has as many feet as needs.)
2. Desert Eagle
   Duke's trusty sidearm.  A good, reliable piece when no other
   weapon is available.  It's high accuracy, high rate of fire,
   and very little loss of damage over distance makes this a good
   sniping weapon.
   AMMO USAGE: Pistol clips.
   AMMO CAPACITY: Duke picks up 20 bullets per clip up to a maximum
   of 200 bullets.
   SUPER VERSION: The Super Eagle (Same as Desert Eagle, but fires
   even faster than the normal version).
3. Combat Shotgun
   A powerful gun (it can blow limbs off!) that has an acceptable
   rate of fire. However, the bullets spread out, so the further
   away the target is, the less damage it will take.  This gun is
   probably the commonly chosen for wandering around the levels.
   AMMO USAGE: Shotgun shells.
   AMMO CAPACITY: Boxes of shells give Duke 10 rounds up to a 
   maximum of 50.  Used shotguns give Duke 24 shells.
   SUPER VERSION: The Super Shotgun (Can fire four quick blasts in a 
row before reloading).
4. Gatling Gun
   Another good gun to roam levels with.  Has an EXTREMELY high 
   firing rate, but has low accuracy, especially at far distances.
   It also consumes ammo quite rapidly, but Duke can hold enough
   ammo for this gun that this really isn't a drawback.
   AMMO USAGE: Boxes of bullets.
   AMMO CAPACITY: Duke can hold a maximum of 400 bullets, with boxes
   adding 100 bullets to his arsenal.  Picking up Gatling Guns adds
   150 to the total amount.
   SUPER VERSION: The Laser Gatling Gun (Fires lasers instead of
   bullets which do more damage than before.  Unfortunately, it only 
holds 250 rounds instead of 400.)
5. Pipe Bomb
   One of Duke's more useful indirect weapons.  Duke can throw one
   a fair distance, depending on how long you hold down the action
   button.  Duke can then either pull out another one (useful for
   setting up big explosions or multiple small explosions at once) 
   or detonate them with a remote switch.  There is no time limit, 
   so Duke can wait until he's good and ready to set them off.  Good 
for setting traps for the unwary.  Be careful of the explosion, 
though.  If you're too close Duke can get hurt or even blow 
himself up.
   AMMO USAGE: Pipe Bombs
   AMMO CAPACITY: Picking up Pipe Bombs gives you 5 bombs to toss, 
   up to a maximum of 15.
6. RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade)
   One of the most powerful weapons Duke can use.  Basically, it's
   a rocket launcher.  One shot can reduce most enemies to mere
   piles of steaming meat.  Unfortunately, Duke can only hold a
   very limited amount of ammo.
   AMMO USAGE: Box of grenades
   AMMO CAPACITY: A box of grenades gives 4 rounds, up to a total
   of 8.  Picking up an RPG also gives you 4 rounds.
   SUPER VERSION: The Incendiary RPG (How this weapon can be more
   powerful surprises me, but apparently it is.  It also catches
   enemies on fire.)
7. Dynamite
   A weapon similar to the pipe bomb, but lights immediately and
   should be thrown quickly.  Be careful you don't bounce it back
   into yourself!
   AMMO USAGE: Dynamite sticks
   AMMO CAPACITY: Comes in packages of 10, and Duke can hold 20
   sticks.
8. Throwing Knife
   A weak looking weapon, but a well thrown knife can take out an
   enemy in one or two hits.  But, Duke can't find many of them at 
   once, can't hold too many, and they don't have fantastic range.
   AMMO USAGE: Throwing Knives
   AMMO CAPACITY: Duke can only grab one knife on a pickup, but can
   hold a total of 10. 
    9. Buffalo Rifle
   A gun found in the Old West, this baby can do some fairly good
   damage for long range firing.  Reload time on it is pretty bad.
   AMMO USAGE: Buffalo Shot
   AMMO CAPACITY: Duke can pick up a rifle for 8 bullets, but 
   picking up shot gives him 10.  The maximum he can hold is 20.
   10. Flame Thrower
   At short range, this weapon can roast any adversary, but pig cops
   are probably the most susceptible.  It has two problems: You have 
to hold the weapon for a fairly long time on the target or they 
won't heat, and it burns ammo very quickly.
   AMMO USAGE: Bottle of fuel
   AMMO CAPACITY: A Flame thrower offers 60 bursts of flame, but a
   bottle completely refills your ammo at 200.
   SUPER WEAPON: The Hi-Temp Flame Thrower (Cooks enemies faster
   than normal.  Has a blue flame.)
11. Throwing Axe
    This weapon can be fairly powerful in the right hands.  Don't
    rely on them too much, though, because the amount you can hold
    is painfully small.
    AMMO USAGE: Axes
    AMMO CAPACITY: They come in groups of 2, but Duke can manage to
    grab one at a time.  The most axes Duke can hold are 5.
12. Crossbow
    A long range firing weapon, this is basically the medieval
    version of the Buffalo Rifle.  I find that it works much
    better, though.  It has a wider range due to its ability to
    fire three bolts at a time (only consuming one unit of ammo,
    though).
    AMMO USAGE: Crossbow bolts
    AMMO CAPACITY: Duke can pick up crossbows with 6 bolts in them.
    The most he can hold is 200.
13. Holy Hand Grenade
    1, 2, 5! (Three, sir!) 3!  Straight out of Monty Python and the
    Holy Grail, these explosives are far more useful than dynamite
    and pipe bombs for one good reason: the grenade will 'seek' out
    the nearest enemy and explode.  If there's no enemies around,
    though, the grenade will bounce aimlessly and explode after 
    awhile on its own.
    AMMO USAGE: Holy Hand Grenades
    AMMO CAPACITY: Duke finds these in bundles of three, and can hold 
10 of them at one time.
14. Energy Weapon
    A pretty neat addition to Duke's arsenal.  This weapon fires a 
short range 'claw' which can 'seek' out a nearby enemy, latch on,
    and holds them until they burn up.  Great for Larval Necros.
    AMMO USAGE: Energy Cells
    AMMO CAPACITY: Duke can pick up the weapon and get 50 seconds of
    firing power.  An energy cell gives 200 seconds.  Duke's maximum
    is 200.
       SUPER WEAPON: The Super Zapper (Shoots a much longer beam and has 
better seeking abilities.)
15. Freezer
    Works exactly like the Freezethrower from Duke 3D.  Point it at
    an enemy and shoot them until they turn into a frozen block.
    Shoot again (or run up to them if you want to save ammo) and they
    shatter.  Best used for crowd control, where you can freeze some
    enemies, kill others with other weapons, then shatter the ice
    cubes.  WARNING: Enemies will thaw after a few seconds.  Also,
    beware of hitting yourself!  Duke can also be frozen by his own
    bullets.
    AMMO USAGE: Freezer Crystals
    AMMO CAPACITY: Freezers come pre-packaged with 50 shots, but can
    hold a total of 200.
 PICKUPS
 1. Medkits - Duke can run into these items and heal himself for some
    minor damage.  Most medkits repair for 10 points of damage.
 2. Ammo - Each weapon has various ammo types.  The amount and types 
    of ammo can be found above in the Weapons section.
 3. Steroids - Picking these up allows Duke to speed up immensely for
    a short time.  Duke goes back to normal after they run out.
 4. Double Duke - Duke will turn red and transparent with this
    powerup.  While it is active, Duke will deal out 2x the amount of
    damage he normally does.  It will eventually run out and Duke         
    will return to normal.
 5. Invisibility - Duke goes transparent upon pickup.  Duke will be
    invisible to enemies until the powerup wears off.  Shooting at
    enemies, though, draws their attention to Duke.
 6. Invincibility - Duke turns a bright white and cannot be hurt 
    until the effects wear off.  Get as many kills in as you can 
    before it does!
 7. Atomic Health - This boosts Duke's health 50%.  Unlike medkits, 
    Atomic Health can push Duke's health over 100%(Up to 200).
 8. Armor - Upon pickup, armor reduces damage done to Duke until it
    wears out(indicated by a number scale next to the ammo 
    indicator). It is sometimes dropped by dead Pigcops.
 INVENTORY
 Inventory is any pickup that you can start and stop the use of at
 anytime.  All of these items start with 100 points that go down with
 time (except for the Portable Medkit; see it for details).
 1. NVG (Night Vision Goggles) - These will allow you to see dark
    areas of levels (with a green tint) until you remove them or
    they run out.
 2. Jetpack - Probably the most useful item in the entire game.  The
    jetpack allows Duke to fly to places he could not reach merely by
    jumping (or it can just be a useful shortcut device).  As a 
    bonus, the flame underneath can cook your opponents (if you hang 
    there long enough)!  Just don't run out while high in the air.
 3. Bio Mask - Been breathing noxious fumes lately?  This item 
    filters out nasty chemicals in the air that do Duke some serious 
    harm. When you see clouds of gas, be prepared to put this item on 
    soon.
 4. Portable Medkit - This item is probably the second most useful in
    the game.  Like a medkit, this will restore Duke's health.  
    Unlike a regular medkit, the unused portion is stored for later 
    use.  It starts with 100 points that go down with usage, not time 
    of usage(ex. Duke has 53 health and a full Portable Medkit.  
    Using the kit brings Duke's health back to 100, while the medkit 
    now has 53 points for later use).  If Duke tries to restore more 
    than the amount left in the medkit, it will only restore the 
    medkit's max(Duke has 23, his medkit has 53, the highest he can 
    go is 76).
 5. Keys/Crystals/Jewels/etc. - During levels, Duke will pick up
    various items that will help him solve puzzles in the level.
    They will stay with Duke until he decides to use them somewhere.
    The biggest examples of this are the crystals that Duke uses to
    go through time.
 
V. The Levels
A. Level 1 - Time to Kill   
   Above Ground
   You start out in a small park.  Shoot however many pig cops show
   up unexpectedly.  Run towards the wrecked police car (NOT the
   regular gray car) and turn left.  Shoot some more pig cops and run
   into the subway.  One pig should drop a blue ID card.  If you
   don't find one, then run to the locked door at the end of the
   end of the subway hall.  Shoot the cop standing in front of it and
   take the keycard.  Swipe it in the slot and the door will open.
   
   The Subway
   You are now in the subway station.  Run onto the tracks and turn
   into the opening not blocked by the train.  Kill some enemies and
   climb up to the doorway.  Kick the door open and prepare to face
   some pig cops.  Disposing of them, run to the farthest wall of the
   room from the door.  There will be a switch there that activates 
   the subway's power.  Run back to the station and into the ticket
   booth, where a pig cop is waiting.  Kill him and, if you want to,
   take a peek with the security cameras.  A console will be just
   under the window of the booth.  Activate the switch and the train
   will start.  Don't get on it, though.  It will crash shortly after
   you start it up.  But, the way behind it is now clear.  Kill the
   pig cops and shoot the explosive canisters as you head down the
   now clear tunnel.  Jump up into the cavern created by the
   explosion and kill some Draks.  One Drak in this passageway will
   drop an ID card for the locked room in this hallway.  Open the
   door and you will find the time machine that started this whole
   business.  It doesn't work yet, though.  You will need three
   crystals scattered through this level.

   Crystal #1
   Turn around and head through the hallway directly across from the
   transporter room.  As you move through this tunnel you should see
   a tunnel branching off to the right (it has purple lighting).  Go
   down this new pathway and you will reach a set of platforms 
   suspended from chains.  You will also hit a couple of Draks.  Kill
   them, then jump off of the nearest platform and into the water
   below.  There should be only one platform you can reach from here.
   (Well, there are more, but its the only one with chains)  Climb up  
   onto the platform and grab one of the chains holding it up.  Climb
   up the chain, making sure to turn Duke enough so he can grab onto
   the ledge above.  Turn and jump up into the inset of the wall.
   Here you should see a large gray statue-looking thing.  In it is a
   crystal.  Take it.  Duke will comment and you can leave this room
   with a small series of jumps.  Return to the original hallway that 
   you entered this area from.

   Crystal #2
   Follow the green hallway until you reach a large room with a
   broken bridge.  Making sure no one can hurt you, run across the
   first half of the bridge and jump to the second.  Follow the rest
   of the corridor (careful, there's an area where the water bogs you
   down considerably.  A robot is seated on the ceiling at the
   other end.  Try taking it out with the handgun as soon as it comes
   into your view (You can see it, but it can't see you unless you
   get too close).  The crystal is just a swim across an empty pool.

   Crystal #3
   Return to the area just outside the transporter room.  Facing the
   room, turn right and head up the passage.  It will open up into a
   large chamber holding a bunch of boxes and enemies.  Jump down,
   taking out everyone necessary.  Take the only (clear) exit out of
   the room and go until you come to the very end of the road.  There
   should be a platform with a robot and valve in the middle of a
   pool of water.  Shoot the robot and jump onto the platform.  Turn
   the valve.  The water should drain out.  Backtrack to a another
   room with a valve and turn it.  The room will fill up with water.
   Jump into the water and swim down halfway to an underwater tunnel.
   Swim into the tunnel and follow it (taking a breath at a midway        
   point if you need to).  At the end, surface.  Kill any Draks and
   get out of the water.  Move in and take the crystal.

   Now, with all three crystals, go to the transporter room.  Place
   the three crystals and watch as the time warp opens.  Jump in and
   get ready to go to the Old West!

B. Level 2 - Duke Hill
   Duke now wonders what the aliens are up to in the Old West.  But,
   to find out, he needs to get inside the bank vault.  Then, once he
   knows, he can grab a key and storm the nearby garrison, where a
   mine shaft has been excavated.  That shaft brings him to level 3.
   The important thing now, though, is to find the three pieces of
   paper scattered through the level that hold the combination to the
   bank vault.

   Note #1
   Duke begins by an old church and a hangman.  Further along is a
   street.  Run down the street, dodging and shooting at Western pig
   cops.  On your left as you run down the street is a building with
   the sign BANK above it.  Kick in the door and shoot some pigs.
   Run behind the counter.  Right in front of the vault door is a
   piece of paper.  This is the first number of the combination.

   Note #2
   Leave the Bank and proceed around the street corner, opening up
   upon a dusty walk with a saloon and pig cops.  Shoot the pig cops
   and run down the street, turning LEFT when you reach the end.
   There should be a well here.  Climb down the inside of the well
   and go into the water.  Be very careful of the Necros down here!
   Swim around, making sure to stay to the left.  Eventually you'll
   arrive at a surfacing point.  Jump out to collect some ammo and
   the second combination note.

   Note #3
   Exit the well the same way you came.  The final note is around the
   corner, in a cell in the garrison.  Problem is, two sentry guns
   block any access to the garrison.  The easiest way to deal with
   them is to pull out the RPG (if you have it, but if you don't
   check The Secrets to find one in this level!) and blast them from
   a nice, safe distance.  A cellar door will open.  Proceed with
   caution until a pig cop or two jumps out.  Deal with them and go
   in the cellar.  You will come to a seemingly dead end.  A wall in
   the back is movable, though (it's VERY differently colored than
   the other ones), so just push it.  Grab the NVGs if you don't have
   them already and enter.  The dark corridor leads to a ladder (and
   a box of grenades hidden in the dark).  Climb the ladder and enter
   the cell.  If a pig gives you trouble, shoot him.  The note should
   be right in plain sight.

   The Bank
   You can now put the combination in at the bank.  Run all the way
   back there and open the safe.  Duke will find that bars of gold
   have been mysteriously changed to lead.  What are the aliens up
   to?  Anyway, grab the skeleton key from the back wall and be
   ready for a nasty surprise!  Get safely out of the bank.

   The Garrison
   Now you can finally go in the front door of the garrison.  Run all
   the way back (thankfully Duke's in pretty good shape!) and use the
   key in the door.  Waste some enemies and run to the left.  You
   will come to some stairs. Go up them and run straight through to 
   the next room.  Turn and run past the cells with the Necros.  Turn
   right again, and follow the corridor to the end.  Turn left and
   you will come to a mine shaft elevator.  Pull the switch and you
   descend into Level 3, Miner 69er! (NOTE: There is a lot of stuff
   you can collect here, but for the sake of those who want to blaze
   through I have not mentioned them.  A few tips, though: Next to a 
   cell on the second floor is a gray switch with four settings.  Put
   it on the fourth setting to collect some good stuff.  The other
   settings open up cells with Necros inside!  Also, should you go in
   the cell with the atomic health, the door will shut behind you.
   Don't worry: the wall on one side can be blown open.  Just don't
   stand too close!)

C. Level 3 - Miner 69er
   The Key: Long Way
   When you start this level, there are two ways of going through:
   one quick, obvious way and another, more cautious, but longer
   road.  The long one involves going to the pool of water down the
   path behind Duke's starting location.  A ledge with a pig cop on
   it holds a switch.  Push it and go back to where you began the
   level.  Go left and kill the opposing Draks.  Turn left and kill
   more Draks.  You will be in a room with another switch.  Push it,
   then return down to Duke's starting point.  Go into the new
   opening and kill some pigs.  At the end of this route is a key and
   another switch.  DON'T PUSH THE SWITCH! Take the key and run back
   to the Drak area.  Run up the other pathway and take a right.
   You'll be in a room with a few levels of grating floors.  If you
   want to, grab some ammo and items, then unlock the big door.

   The Key: Short Way
   Run straight ahead into the room with the weird gas and the
   Necros.  Before going into the pit, though, make a right and
   snag the bio mask off the wall.  Kill any Necros you can see,
   put on the mask, and run into the fumes.  Kill more Necros on
   your way to the area with the grating floors.  When safely out
   of the gas, take off your mask to conserve it.  Go into the
   only other available pathway, killing Draks.  Make a right at 
   the dead end and push the switch.  The dead end will open, letting
   you go through a path with pig cops in it.  Kill them and grab the
   key.  DON'T PUSH THE SWITCH!  If you do, you'll have to run
   through the gas again.  Instead, backtrack back to the grating
   room and unlock the big door.

   The Drill
   Both paths converge from now on.  Follow the hallway until you get
   to a room with Necros and pillars sticking out of water.  Kill the
   Necros and get ready to jump.  The best path across goes around to
   the left.  You can safely ignore the ledge with the bullets on it;
   it's really not worth the hassle in case you miss and fall in the
   water.  Jump into the next tunnel and be cautious of pig cops and
   pig bombers.  There are two ways to go here, but they don't really
   branch off, so pick one and you'll eventually get to a room with
   a mine cart and a ramp going down a ways.  Kill any Draks that are
   here, and go down the ramp.  There will be some more Draks here
   too, so kill them and follow the path until you reach a place with
   a pretty nasty looking device with several drilling heads on it.
   DON'T JUMP IN!  Instead, jump up to the underside of the grating.
   Duke will hold on and you can swing him safely past the drill.  On
   the other side is a hole that the drills periodically sweep over.
   Wait for a safe time and fall into it while hanging directly over
   it.  The drop won't hurt Duke, and you'll be safely past this
   obstacle.

   The Chasm and Exiting the Level
   At the other end of this tunnel is a large chasm.  Most of the
   bottom is consumed by an underground stream, but most areas are
   rock that can hurt if you fall too far.  There are far too many
   jumps here for Duke it navigate it easily, but there is a jetpack
   up in the far right corner (as seen from Duke's POV when entering
   this area) that will make life much easier.  To get there, jump to
   a ledge across from the entrance where a Drak is found.  If you
   haven't already, shoot him.  To Duke's left is another ledge.
   Jump up here.  This ledge should allow Duke to jump and reach a
   bridge-like rock structure.  Run along this bridge and turn left.
   There is a small hole in the wall.  Do a run jump into it.  Turn
   around and you should see a ledge with a jetpack on it. Run jump
   (and, if necessary, grab) to this ledge and take the jetpack.
   Turn it on and face across the length of the chasm.  Fly across
   (be careful of any enemies that might show up!) and a tunnel
   should appear.  Land and run through it.  DO NOT UNEQUIP THE
   JETPACK!  Some parts of this tunnel will collapse under you
   unexpectedly.  If they do, immediately jetpack out of the hole,
   land on safer ground, and keep moving.  Unless you're low on
   health, ignore the atomic health at the end of this tunnel; it
   calls three pig cops in to take you out.  Fall down the hole at
   the end and you'll end up on a railroad track.  Follow the track
   all the way to the end.  You will be in a room with a door in it.
   Push the button to the left of the door and prepare for the next
   level!
 
 D. Level 4 - Gold and Guns
    Gun #1
    Duke starts out in a tunnel facing a broken version of the guns 
    you will have to take out during the course of the level.  Follow 
    the tunnel to an area with an elevator, 2 hallways (one blocked by
    rock) and some pig cops.  Kill the pig cops and pull out any
    explosive weapon you have and blow up the rock blocking the one
    hallway.  Follow this hallway (be careful in the room with the 
    pool of water; those bats can be hard to hit) until you can just 
    see the gun ahead of you.  Duck and roll behind the mine cart.          
    Then, turn Duke and start rolling around the gun in a circle.  The 
    idea is to keep the gun turning so it can't sight in on you (you 
    don't want to get hit.  Trust me.).  When the gun is facing the 
    other direction and still turning to sight you, stand up.  If you     
    have a gun out, put it away.  On the wall behind the gun is a 
    green switch with a gun symbol next to it.  Quickly push the 
    switch.  The gun will turn off.  One down, two to go.

    Gun #2
    From the gun switch, turn right and run down the hallway.  At the
    end will be a large grate with a switch next to it.  Push the
    switch and the grate will open.  You will be in a room with two
    ledges on either side of a lava pool running down the middle.  Run
    down the ledge you are on until you reach a wooden bridge, and be
    cautious of several Draks in the area.  Cross the bridge and make 
    a left.  There will be two hallways leading off of this ledge.  Go 
    to the second one and jump over the pool of water.  The room you
    should be in now is a large cavern with a rocky ledge on the left
    side of the room, a doorway across the cavern from where you are, 
    some more water on the right side at the bottom, and a conveyor
    device above you.  After picking off the enemies in here, get 
    across the cavern via the conveyor device or the jetpack.  To use 
    the strange device, have Duke jump up and grab the underside of
    it.  Then, pull out your Desert Eagle and aim for a rectangular
    panel next to the doorway on the other side.  Shoot it, and the
    conveyor will carry you across.  Follow the hallway until you 
    reach a chamber with pig cops inside.  Be cautious - Gun #2 is in 
    here and can see you if you stand in the doorway.  But, to the 
    left is a series of columns that you can hide behind.  Do the duck     
    & roll manuever to get the gun swerving.  On the column closest to 
    Gun #2 (on the gun's side of the column) is the switch to turn it 
    off.

    Gun #3
    Return across the cavern and dive into the small pool of water you
    jumped over earlier.  There will be two branches leading off in
    opposite directions in the water; if you come to a room with pig
    cops and crates, you went the wrong way, but you can still pick up
    some useful ammo here.  If you went the right way, a more open 
    room with a Drak and barrels awaits you. Shoot him, collect some 
    stuff, and take the only other exit out of the room.  You should 
    come to an area with two exits: take the leftmost exit into a 
    small chamber with plenty of columns and plenty of Draks.  In one 
    wall is a hole where you can jump up and collect an Atomic Health.  
    Leave via the other exit in this room and enter a maze-like (but 
    easily navigable) system of hallways.  They will eventually all 
    lead up to a room full of lava, pig cops, and ledges.  Make sure 
    you have a jetpack; if you don't, one is available up at the top 
    of the screen to your right when you enter.  Jet up to the highest 
    ledge in the middle of the room.  From up here, you can see Gun #3 
    (and most likely he can see you).  Wait until it faces you, then 
    jet over it, landing right behind it.  You should be right in 
    front of the switch.  That will take care of the last gun in this 
    level.

    The Exit
    Return to the beginning of the level any way you'd like.  There 
    are numerous shortcuts you can take to get there.  When you get to 
    the room with the sunlight streaming down from the ceiling and the
    elevator, walk up to the elevator button and push it.  Go in and
    move the lever to leave the level.  Congratulations!  You only
    need to take out the boss of this world before you go back to 
    L.A.!
 
 E. Level 5 - The Reaper 
    The Reaper is rather easily beaten.  In fact, you never even have
    to enter the main arena (you can, if you want to collect stuff, 
    but it's not recommended)!  At each entrance to the main arena is 
    a series of nine barrels: 5 along the outer wall, 2 on your side 
    of the entrance, and 2 on the Reaper's side of the entrance.  
    First, destroy the 7 barrels on your side of the wall.  Then, 
    stand behind the wall on either side of the entrance and wait for 
    the Reaper to stop near your entrance.  Carefully peek out, aim 
    for one of the two barrels on his side, and fire.  The blast 
    should take out about 1/8 of his health!  Quickly run to the other     
    side of the entrance, peek out, aim for the other barrel, and 
    fire.  The Reaper will have lost at least 25% of his health!  
    Repeat this procedure at the other three entrances and the Reaper 
    should be a scrap heap in no time!
   
   F. Level 6 - Obey or Die
      Welcome back, Duke.  Unfortunately, instead of a hero's welcome,
      things are even worse than when you left.  Like level 1, the
      idea here to collect the crystals and warp back to another time.
      Unlike level 1, this time you enter an area you never saw before:
      the warehouse.
  
      Getting into the warehouse
      First off, watch out for the robots patrolling the area.  Looking
      around, notice that the subway tunnel has been pulverized and
      submerged, so there's no going back (you can swim down there and
      retrieve an atomic health, though).  Go down the alley and climb
      into the apartment.  Inside is a cabinet, which opens to reveal    
      the warehouse key.  Jump out of the apartment and head for the
      warehouse (if you don't know where it is, go out near the area 
      that started level 1; it's the building with the partially opened 
      door and key slot next to it).  Insert the keycard and be ready to 
      take on some Draks on the other side.
  
      The Green Crystal
      The easiest crystal to find in the whole level.  Take a left from
      the entrance to the warehouse to find a hallway with employee
      break rooms and offices.  In the room at the far end on the right
      is the crystal.

      The Red Crystal
      Go back into the large entrance room.  Follow the red hallway.  
      You will come to a room with a stopped conveyor belt and a panel 
      next to it.  Above you are some ledges.  Jetpack up to them (if 
      you don't have a jetpack, follow the conveyor the other direction.  
      You will get to the same place).  On two sides of the wall, near 
      the ceiling, are exits into other areas.  One leads to a secret 
      (see "The Secrets" for details), the other leads to a deep pit. 
      Being cautious of Draks, slowly descend to reach the red crystal 
      at the bottom.  A jetpack down here will help you get back up.

      The Blue Crystal
      Return to the conveyor belt.  Walk up to the panel and use it.
      Duke will put the red crystal into it.  Don't worry; he'll get it
      back later.  Enter the newly opened door.  In the room with the
      large water tanks, turn left and head for the other conveyor belt
      across the way.  Follow it until you reach three holes in the
      floor.  Consider each hole numbered, from left to right, 1, 2, and
 3. Go in 1 to continue the level (2 takes you nowhere, but
 dropping into 3, then dropping into the hole with the blue hue
 will allow you to collect the challenge icon for that level).  In
 1, take the red-hued drop-off and follow it to a pool of water.
 The hall will continue further on past the pool, so follow it to a
 ladder.  Climb the ladder, then climb the crates in the next room
 so you end up outside.  While outside, check along the wall of the
 warehouse for a green dumpster.  Push the dumpster (using the
 action button) and a hole will be revealed.  Go into the hole and
 down to retrieve the blue crystal.

 Getting The Red Crystal Back
 Climb back out into the junkyard.  Turn right upon exiting and go  
to the hole located alongside the warehouse.  Fall in onto a   
conveyor belt.  Follow the belt until you are over a pool of water   
with a large door across it.  Jetpack over to the door and push   
the switch right next to it.  The door will open, revealing a path   
and several Draks.  Shoot enemies and follow this new path until   
you return to the room with the large water tanks.  Turn left and   
face the now dormant conveyor belt.  Get on it, and follow it out   
until you get to the panel the red crystal is in.  Since there's   
no power anymore, you can take the crystal without the door   
shutting.

 Going Back In Time
 Go back to the conveyor belt over the water.  Carefully navigate   
through the flames shooting across the tunnel and you'll be in the   
time warp chamber.  Insert the crystals, jump in the middle, and   
you'll be sent to the Middle Ages!
 
 G. Level 7 - The Family Jewels
    Getting into the Castle (and Jewel #1)
    Duke starts this level standing across a moat from a castle owned
    by his long-gone relative Baron Von Nukem.  Turn around and 
    jetpack up a gravelly hill and pick up a Double Duke icon.  Go 
    back and blow away the Necros hanging around the front of the 
    moat.  Jump into the moat and swim to the right.  The moat will 
    turn left. Follow it and destroy as many Necros as you can before 
    your Double Duke wears off.  Continue on through the moat and dive 
    under the water when you reach the castle wall.  The moat 
    continues on under the castle, so swim until you reach a large
    room with a bridge over the water (if you need air before this, a 
    small air pocket is located under the castle on the way here).  
    Shoot the pig knights and climb out on the left side.  Cross the     
    bridge and pull the switch.  You will hear Duke talk and something 
    being lowered.  That's the drawbridge, so Duke can now enter the 
    castle.  Before you do, however, you can get the first Family 
    Jewel.  Turn around from the switch, jump into the moat, and swim 
    to the right.  The moat will turn left and take you down a long 
    tunnel where some Necros are hanging out.  Shoot them and get air 
    as necessary.  The tunnel will eventually turn left again and come 
    out into another large room.  Shoot the pigs here and climb out to 
    the left.  You should be on the side that has a few ledges to 
    climb up on (the other side has a wraparound corridor that leads 
    to a portable medkit).  Go into the doorway that exits straight 
    across from the moat.  You'll end up in a room with a few boats 
    stacked in it.  To Duke's left is a skeleton key.  Take it and go 
    into the other corridor.  Go up the staircase and kill a few pigs.  
    You will now be in a room with Holy Hand Grenades.  Grab those and 
    turn right. Across the room should be a niche with a hole in the 
    floor.  On the other side of the hole is the first Family Jewel.  
    Kill the pig near it, jump, and grab the jewel.  Fall into the 
    hole and you will return to the moat.

    Family Jewel #2 (and opening the second door)
    Swim around in the moat until you get back to the front of the
    castle.  If you pulled the switch earlier, the drawbridge should
    now be lowered.  Climb up to the bridge and run inside the castle.
    You will now be in a small courtyard with pigs in front of you.
    Kill them and look up.  On either side of the Duke Crest (aka the
    Atomic Symbol) are small ledges.  Jump up onto either one and
    jump up to the ledge that goes behind the crest.  Kill the pig
    and take the second jewel that's hidden here.  Jump back down and
    walk up to the lock next to the locked wooden door.  Use the key
    you got in the moat to open the door and go inside.  (NOTE: If you
    want to get some other goodies, or you managed to get in through a
    secret entrance, explore the wider courtyards just inside the
    castle walls.  There are quite a few Draks, so be careful.)

    Family Jewel #3
    Once inside the castle itself, take out the pigs standing guard 
    just inside the doorway (this castle just can't stop with     
    doorways, does it?).  You'll eventually reach a wooden door that 
    cannot be opened.  When you do, turn left and head down towards a 
    fireplace flanked by two busts.  Turn left again and look up.  
    You'll see a high tower with ledges and gratings to hang from, and 
    you'll need to climb almost all the way to the top to continue.  
    Run up the first steps and jump to reach the first ledge.  Climb 
    the chain here to reach another ledge.  Jump and grab the monkey 
    bars to swing your way to a room to the right (from looking 
    towards the center of the tower).  In here is Von Nukem's bedroom, 
    complete with..er, chambermaid.  Sitting on the bed is the third 
    and final jewel.  Take it.

    Escape from the Castle
    Run out from the bedroom.  Straight across from it is another 
    ledge with a chain on it.  Take a running jump and grab the chain.  
    Pull yourself up to the next ledge and face right.  There will be 
    a sizeable room with boxes in it, with yet another chain ledge in
    front of it.  Jump to the ledge (and if you'd like, get the items
    out of the boxes) and climb this chain all the way to the top.
    This will lead you out of the tower.  If you have a jetpack, you
    can jet across to a small niche that has a portable medkit a 
    little ways up from here (of course, if you have a jetpack, you 
    don't need to do all the jumping around I just talked about!?).
    Head out of the chamber and you'll enter a room with some chairs.
    In one corner is a hole that leads down into the throne room.
    Before jumping down, though, pull out a Holy Hand Grenade and toss
    it down the hole.  It should connect with a pig waiting just below
    you.  Carefully make your way down (it's a fairly long drop!) to
    the wooden beam.  Shoot any pig cops that give you trouble and 
    make your way to the other end of the beam.  There is another set 
    of beams below you, but before you go down, throw a few grenades 
    (if you run out, try to aim your pipe bombs into the room below) 
    and they'll destroy the five or so pig cops below you.  Hop down 
    to the next set of beams where it's safe to jump down.  Underneath 
    the large middle one you were just on are some chains.  Take these 
    down to the throne room.
    You're almost there now!  In the center of the room is a wheel in
    the shape of the atomic symbol.  Place the family jewels on the
    wheel and a door to the right will open.  You'll end up in a
    library.  Turn left and head for the closed door.  Next to the 
    door is an open book.  Use the book and the door will open up.  Go 
    in and down the stairs to Resistance is Feudal!

 H. Level 8 - Resistance is Feudal
    Into (and out of) the Gas Tunnel
    At the beginning, turn Duke around and pick up the Double Duke.
    Run down the tunnel and kill the pigs in the larger room ahead.
    Make your way across the small lava pit (via either jetpack or by
    a simple running jump) and follow the tunnel until you reach a
    junction.  The door to the left leads to a room filled with ammo,
    weapons, and armor.  If you decide to enter this room, though,
    shoot all the green cans surrounding the boxes before you go in.
    They are explosive and highly dangerous.  After this detour,
    continue down the tunnel until you reach two much larger lava pits
    separated by stone ledges and a pool of water.  You can also see a
    doorway across the pits that continue the tunnel.  You can go
    either way; both lead you to the same place.  To go via the pool 
    of water, jump straight up and grab the grating that's on the 
    ceiling.  Swing over until you're above the water and release.  Go 
    through the water until you surface.  Be cautious, as you will be 
    coming up right into some noxious gas.  As for the other exit, 
    simply grab the grating and swing across until you reach the other 
    side of the lava pits.  Drop, kill some pigs, and ready your 
    biomask.  Continue down the path until you see the gas.  Put on 
    your mask and run into the big room where the huge pipe is.  This 
    is also where the water tunnel ended, so both paths recombine.  Go 
    over to the valve in the pipe and turn it.  The gas will drain out 
    of the room and the blocked passage will open up.  Quickly go     
    through the tunnel, BUT WATCH OUT FOR HEAVY DRAKS!  Their guns 
    will tear through you faster than Duke goes through women ?!  You 
    have to hurry, though, because eventually the gas will fill the 
    tunnel back up again.  At the end, turn left and jump, grabbing 
    the ladder that's hanging just barely in reach.  Climb up and out 
    to escape the tunnel.

    The Jail and another Drawbridge
    There's only one way to go for awhile after you escape the gas,     
    and it shouldn't be much of a problem until you reach a locked 
    door with a four-way switch to its right side.  Push the switch 
    until Duke says, "You're all free!…"  Carefully move in and shoot 
    the Heavy Draks that are patrolling or are locked in the prison.  
    Keep blazing through and eventually you will be in a large chamber 
    with a narrow walkway spanning a lava pool.  About halfway across, 
    Heavy Draks will materialize on both sides of the bridge.  Shoot 
    the ones in front first, then turn and shoot the ones behind you.  
    After this, continue along and your progress will be halted by a 
    raised drawbridge (why there's so many closed drawbridges, I don't 
    know).  First, shoot any Hellwings that are flying around, as this 
    will make your next task a little easier.  Look to the left and 
    right.  On both sides are switches.  When both switches are 
    pushed, the drawbridge will lower.  You can easily jetpack over to 
    either switch, but if you don't have one or are low on gas, you'll 
    have to rely on jumping from platform to platform over the lava.  
    None of the jumps are particularly difficult, but be careful of 
    where you land.  When you have both switches pulled, the bridge 
    will lower and you can enter the next area.

    Draining the Toxin
    After crossing yet another bridge and weaving through a tunnel, 
    you will come to the base of a very large pumping system.  Clear 
    the floor of pigs and walk over to one of the support pillars.  
    You can climb up these, so have Duke grab on and start climbing.  
    Watch out for pigs, because there's more up above and Duke climbs 
    slowly.  Kill more pigs when you get up the first pillar and climb 
    another one.  You should now be on a ledge with two ladders 
    hanging on either side of a door requiring a keycard.  Forget 
    about the door and keep climbing and killing.  At the top, one pig 
    will drop a keycard (He's at the very, very highest ledge).  Get 
    it and carefully worm your way back down to the locked door.  Open 
    it and follow the new tunnel until you reach an area with a 
    walkway above a large supply of dead bodies (there's gas down 
    below and a valve to permanently get rid of it, but there's not 
    much down there save for a Portable Medkit).  Kill the pigs 
    patrolling the ledge and one will drop a keycard.  Take this 
    keycard and exit this area.  Run from the doorway to the large 
    pumping system.  There will be a keycard slot (and possibly a 
    jetpack).  Use the keycard to open the drainage tanks.  The valve 
    that appears should be turned.  The toxin is now drained.

    Exiting the Level
    Above the tanks a door will open.  Jet or climb up to the door and
    take the tunnel.  Some pigs will get in your way, but they should
    be easily dealt with at this point.  You'll eventually reach a 
    circular room with some statues in it and Duke will comment.  Take
    the stairs to the next level, Holy Terror!

I. Level 9 - Holy Terror
   
The Library and Sewers
   This level is actually very short you don't go searching for 
secrets.  Run up into the chapel and begin taking out pigcops.  Go 
either left or right (it doesn't matter unless you want one secret 
in particular) and follow the paths until they join together at 
the back.  At this point, run to the middle of the connecting 
hallway and you'll see a library with some pigs waiting inside.  
Finish them off and begin searching the bookcases on the bottom 
floor closely.  On one side you'll see a strange bookcase with a 
candle sticking out of it.  Push the candle and the case will 
slide over, revealing a secret passage!  Run down, greet some 
Draks with open fire, and commence swimming!  Follow the passage 
(making sure you stop at the breathing point, as you WILL need it) 
until it emerges into a sewer system.  Kill the Draks hanging 
around and take a left.  Follow the sewer line until it opens up 
into a room with a pool in it (there are actually two rooms like 
this; the one you want has a walkway completely encircling it and 
a switch above it).  Ignore the switch and dive in, eventually 
emerging into a small area below the church.  Aim up and shoot the 
grating with whatever weapon is at hand and climb.  After exiting, 
shoot the patrolling pigs and face the interior of the church.  
There is a thin ledge between two columns (right next to the 
grating after exiting).  Jump onto the ledge and find the nearby 
ladder.  Climb up it into the bell tower.

   The Church and Exiting the Level
   Go along the rooftop and shoot at any pigs lying in wait.  You'll
   eventually reach a stained-glass window.  Shoot it and you'll have
   access to a chamber with purple light streaming in through the
   windows.  Follow along one side of this chamber to another large
   stained-glass window.  Pig cops will blow it open.  Kill them all,
   then jump into the time portal and be prepared to deal with the
   second boss of the game and the end of the medieval period!

 J. Level 10 - Wing'ed Death
    You begin this level in a large arena, with ammo strewn around, 
    two pools of water, and ladders up to a walkway above the ground 
    floor. If you don't have enough ammo or health, I suggest getting 
    it now. Otherwise, drop into one of the two pools on either side 
    of the arena.  Dragon will attempt to dive bomb and shoot flames 
    at you, but in the water you're completely safe!  In fact, he'll 
    be nice enough to hover right over the pool, leaving him 
    completely vulnerable!  Use any weapons that work underwater to 
    soften him up a bit, until he flies away.  Jump out, run to the 
    other pool to get his attention, and repeat.  This process should 
    eventually destroy him.  However, should he decide not to fly over 
    the pools anymore, or you run out of ammo, whip out your most 
    powerful explosives.  Jump out, dodge his flames and hit him with 
    all you've got!

 K. Level 11 - Pig Factory

 L. Level 12 - Hog Heaven

 M. Level 13 - Let the Games Begin
   Ok, I give in.  This one area of the game has brought me more
   e-mail than any other area in the ENTIRE GAME.  How come those
   doors don't open when you kill all the opponents?  Well, I'm not
   exactly sure, but I think the following tips will help.
1. Kill any other enemies on that level before you enter the arena.
   There might be some weird bug in the programming so you cannot
   win if they're not dead.
2. DO NOT KILL ANYTHING, REPEAT, ANYTHING UNTIL ALL DOORS ARE OPEN
   IN THE ARENA!  This is the most likely thing I can think of as
   as the problem.  I've seen other games before where if something
   is not done exactly right, the game won't continue.
3. DO NOT KILL ANY OF THE BATS UNTIL YOU'VE KILLED EVERYTHING ELSE!
   This should be fairly easy to do, as the bats are the least of
   your problems when you enter the arena.?
4. Finally, if the above does not work, try using the energy
   weapon.  This is the most likely and most reasonable
   explanation I've heard, as the tip was found by way of a
   strategy guide.  Thing is, I've escaped without using it, but
   give it a shot anyway.
I've personally never had a problem with this area before, and I 
made sure to do all the steps above.  If you still have problems, 
talk to 3D Realms, as there's most likely a technical problem with 
your game CD.  I just write the FAQ; I have no expertise in solving 
hardware difficulties.
N. Level 14 - Blood Baths
O. Level 15 - Moloch the Gatekeeper
 
VI. The Secrets
 A. Level 1 - Time to Kill (7 secrets)
 1. Go into the Club Bootylicious and walk around the bar.  Under 
the cash register is a switch.  Pushing it opens a secret area 
behind the stage.  Go in to register the secret with the game.  
    FINDS: Atomic Health (in the closet)
 2. In the alley close to the Subway entrance, climb the ladder 
touching the ground.  A doorway to your left holds a woman and 
a few pig cops.  DO NOT SHOOT THE WOMAN OR YOU CANNOT GET THE 
SECRET!  When the room is clear, talk to her.  She'll move out 
of the way of a light switch.  Turn it off and the bed will 
slide forward.  
    FINDS: Pipe Bombs (under the bed: it has to slide up first), 
    Portable Medkit(in the closet)
 3. There's a rather large, green dumpster in the alley.  Duke can 
push it by walking up to it and holding the action button.  
Then you can push it forward by moving forward.  Anyway, the 
secret is a small niche that can only be gotten to by pushing 
the dumpster.
    FINDS: Gatling Gun
 4. Outside, over by the gray car, a sidewalk grating should be a   
different color than the rest of the sidewalk.  Throw a pipe 
bomb on it and step back.  Detonate the pipe bomb to reveal a 
new exit into the ground.  Go in and run down the hall a bit so 
the game knows you found the secret.  Shoot the exploding 
barrels at the end to get out.  
    FINDS: Night Vision Goggles (in a small rack just at the bend in
    the corridor)
5. 	On the way to Crystal #2, you will enter a room with a lot of 
air vents and a pool of water below.  There is also two halves 
of a bridge that extend straight across the room.  Near one 
half is an air vent with four outlets sticking out of the 
bottom of it.  Walk (not run) up to this structure, jump 
straight up, and grab on.  Turn slightly right and jump onto 
the next outlet.   Jump from the end of the 2nd outlet to an air 
vent straight across from it.  Turn right and jump straight up 
again to grab a thin platform above the second half of the 
bridge.  Walk straight across the platform and do a stand 
forward jump to another air vent.  Turn right and you will see 
a small chamber with yet another air vent right next to it.  Do 
a running jump- and-grab to this next piece of vent.  From here 
you can easily reach the small room, which is the secret area.  
The process may sound confusing here, but does make sense when 
standing in the room.
   FINDS: An RPG, Pipe Bombs, and a Portable Medkit.
 6. On the way back from Crystal #2, a passageway will open and  
release some pig cops.  This passageway leads to a small area  
with a couple of good powerups.  However, many of the areas are  
dark.  If you have Night Vision Goggles with you, put them on.   
On one side in the darkened area, you should find a ladder on  
the wall.  Climb it and remove your NVGs.  Another quick lift  
onto a ledge will lead you to the secret area.  
    FINDS: RPG ammo, Challenge Icon(leads to Challenge Stage 1; It
    can be found by breaking open the discolored grating on the 
    ledge just before the secret area.)
 7. In the room that almost completely fills with water (the one  
with the valve that leads to Crystal #3), swim down to the  
bottom.  Under the ledge with the ladder is a small room.  
    FINDS: Atomic Health.
 B. Level 2 - Duke Hill (7 secrets)
 1. Inside the church at the beginning of the level is a ladder that
    leads to a secret area.  To reach it, stand Duke near the side 
    of the table to the right of the cross.  Jump straight up and 
    grab. You will reach the ladder.
    FINDS: Pistol clips, Dynamite, and a Medkit
 2. Next to the church is a gallows with a guy hanging from it.
    Shoot the guy with any weapon and he'll fall through the trap
    door, allowing you to drop into a secret area.
    FINDS: Gatling Gun
 3. One of the shelves in the general store is movable.  Try  
    pressing against the discolored shelves behind the counter.  
    Another exit from this secret is found by pushing a lantern in 
    the room.
    FINDS: Buffalo Gun, Throwing Knife
 4. In the large mansion, there is a grating in the center of the
        ceiling in the foyer.  Shoot it and a ladder will be revealed.
        Climb to find another secret.
        FINDS: Shotgun shells, a Double Duke powerup
 5. The third stall in the livery stable is empty save for a lantern
    on the wall.  Push the lantern and you'll descend into the 
    secret area.  There's a ladder down the hallway leading to 
    goodies, but watch out for the Necro!
    FINDS: Flame Thrower, Bottle of Fuel
 6. There is an outhouse located somewhere in the level.  Shoot from 
    a safe distance to blow it up.  Fall in and land softly 
    on..well, let's move on, shall we?  Move out into the water and 
    swim forward.  The secret area is a cave close to this point.
    FINDS: Box of grenades, Pistol clips, Buffalo shot, Boxes of
    bullets, throwing knife
 7. The final secret is near the well where you can enter and exit 
    the underwater area.  In the corner of this area is a covered
    wagon and a green box.  Like in Level 1, push the green box
    against the wall.  You can climb on the box and jump to reach
    the ledge the pig cops were running around on.  In the corner
    is an inset containing the secret.
    FINDS: RPG

 C. Level 3 - Miner 69er (6 secrets)
 1. As soon as you start, turn around and run for the pool of water
    with the pig cop waiting on top of the ledge.  Dive into the 
    pool and look to the left. A niche holds the secret.
    FINDS: Atomic Health
 2. After you unlock the first door(near the noxious gas area), run
    down the hall a bit.  One part of the hallway has a hole in the
    ceiling.  Jump up, grab the ladder, and find the secret.  (If 
    Duke says something looks interesting, you passed it by a few
    steps.  Run back and look up.)
    FINDS: Bottle of fuel, pistol ammo
 3. When you enter the room with the mine car and the ramp that goes
    down a ways, run all the way to the bottom.  Straight across 
    from the bottom of the ramp is a large rope ladder.  Climb it to 
    get to the secret.
    FINDS: Box of bullets
 4. When you fall into the hole under the drill, go until you end up
    in darkness.  Behind you in the dark is the secret.  NVGs make
    this secret much easier to find.
    FINDS: Jetpack
 5. In the large chasm area just beyond the drill, jump into the
    water at the bottom.  Swim along until you reach a place to get
    out.  This place is the secret.
    FINDS: Medkit
 6. The chasm area ends at what a tunnel with a path leading on to
    the end of the level.  Stand right in front of this tunnel and
    jetpack straight up.  There will be a small room right above     
    this point.
    FINDS: Challenge Icon (Challenge Stage 2)

   D. Level 4 - Gold and Guns (3 secrets)
 1. Go to the room where the exit of the level is located.  If you
    haven't already, blow open the tunnel sealed by rock with any
    explosive weapon.  Run down the exposed walkway until you reach 
    a room with a huge pool.  Jump off the side.  When in the 
    water, you can see two pathways in each side of the wall; one 
    is a small niche with a small health, the other leads to a 
    small chamber containing the secret.
    FINDS: Atomic Health
 2. After disabling Gun #1 (see above), turn to your right.  A path
    leads down a hallway to a shut gate.  On the wall next to it is
    the switch to open it.  Pull it.  A very obvious room on your
    right is just past it.  This room is the secret.
    FINDS: Buffalo Shot, Buffalo Rifle, Gun box, and Pistol Clips.
 3. From secret #2, run into the lava pool room and across one of 
    the two bridges.  Turn right after crossing and head down to 
    another hallway.  You'll know it by the wood walls and the fact 
    that it drops down a short ways.  Jump down and follow the 
    hallway.  It will open up into a small room with a Suicide 
    Bomber pig.  There will be a door with a key symbol next to it.  
    If the door is closed, go back through the level and disable 
    all the guns.  The door will open when every gun is turned off.  
    Inside this door is the secret.  Be careful of another bomber!
    FINDS: Large health, crates with various ammo.
 ADDITIONAL FIND: Supershield?  It has come to my recent (by recent, 
I mean several months ago) attention that there is a very strange 
bug or item hidden in the game.  To access it, Duke must have lots 
of health and barely any armor (Say about Health>150 and 
Armor<30).  Across the entrance from the start is an explosive 
barrel.  Have Duke run up and kick it.  If it works, Duke's health 
will go down to about ten, but his armor will skyrocket to over 
250!  I have not tested this particular feature, but if anyone is 
willing to confirm it, e-mail me!
   
   E. Level 5 - The Reaper (0 secrets)
   
   F. Level 6 - Obey or Die (3 secrets)
 1. To the left of the warehouse is an alley with a green dumpster.
    Climb on the dumpster.  Above Duke is a grating.  Shoot it, and
    jump into the hole to get to the secret.  (It's also an 
    alternate way to enter the factory!  I don't recommend entering 
    the factory this way, though, as you WILL need a jetpack to 
    leave in case you want to collect things back in the earlier 
    part of the level.)
    FINDS: Pipe Bombs
 2. On your way to the room with the red crystal, you will reach an
    ascending bridge chained to the ceiling.  In the walls on two
    sides of the room are openings, one leading to the area with 
    the red crystal and the other leading to the secret.  You will 
    need a jetpack to reach it. (It can also be reached via the 
    catwalks above the large water tanks just past the red crystal 
    conveyor belt.)
    FINDS: None.  One of the most useless secrets to find, as it
    really doesn't help you with the red crystal puzzle.
 3. In the water tank closest to secret #2 is a tunnel.  Swim down
    into it to the very end to reach the last secret in this level.
    FINDS: Atomic Health
 
 G. Level 7 - Family Jewels (4 secrets...or is it 5?)
 1. On the right side of the castle, before the moat enters
    underneath the wall, there's a ledge right alongside the castle
    wall.  Jetpack onto this ledge and you'll see a wall with an
    atomic symbol on it.  Push this wall to enter a secret.
    FINDS: Various power ups and ammo
 2. There's another atomic wall you can push on the other side of 
    the castle.  Jetpack to the ledge it is on and push it to enter
    another secret.  (You can also reach this secret by pushing on
    the right bust in the fireplace once you're inside the castle.)
    FINDS: Various power ups and ammo
 3. On the way to jewel #1, you will come to a staircase.  At the 
    foot of the staircase is another atomic wall.  Push this wall
    to enter secret number 3.
    FINDS: Steroids
 4. At the very end of the level, just after the door that opens via
    the book, look up.  Just above the doorway is a ledge.  Climb up
    this ledge and you should see a small room off to one side.  Go
    in this room and you'll find the secret.
    FINDS: Holy Hand Grenades, Medkits
 5. 5th Secret?  WHAT 5th secret?  Searched this level time and 
    again and never found that last, elusive secret for the perfect 
    5 of 5? Those hours were wasted, I'm afraid.  In what seems like 
    a programming goof, there are only 4 secrets, and the 5 at the
    end screen is merely a typo.  Sorry.
    FINDS: Nothing!  Absolutely nothing!  Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!
 
 H. Level 8 - Resistance is Feudal (3 secrets)
 1. After you turn the first valve and open the gate, go down the
    tunnel that opens.  It will first turn right, then left.  When
    a second left comes up, stop and look up to the right.  There's
    a room above the gas tunnel.  Jump up and climb into it for the
    first secret.
    FINDS: RPG, Bio Mask 
 2. In the jail area, check the second cell on the right from where
    you enter.  A pushable atomic wall can be found here.  Push it
    to reveal the secret.
    FINDS: Invulnerability
 3. After you lower the drawbridge, you'll enter a room where a
    bridge crosses a lava pit and there are a lot of pipes on the
    ceiling.  At the far end of the bridge, underneath, is a ledge
    that leads directly to the secret.
    FINDS: Challenge Icon

 I. Level 9 - Holy Terror (4 secrets)
   1. At the beginning of the level, take the path to the right around
      the monastery.  In the hallway of stained glass, shoot the third
      glass window on the right.  It will reveal a passage down into
      the secret.
      FINDS: Holy Hand Grenades
   2. Before you descend down the water tunnel to the grate under the
      church, pull the switch on the ledge above the water.  Go back
      into the sewer tunnels and make a left down the tunnel with the
      blue light.  You'll come back to the locked gate you may have
      seen earlier.  Open it via the nearby switch and follow the
      corridor left.  You'll come to a now open door to your left (at
      the end of the tunnel) that opens into the secret.
      FINDS: Atomic Health, Crossbow Bolts, Throwing Axes
   3. In the foyer of the church, run down to the atomic symbol on the
      floor.  To the left and right sides there are doors that lead
      off to rooms with stained-glass windows.  Go into the one on the
      right and break the large blue one.  It reveals a secret room.
      FINDS: A very unholy nun! Also, some ammo.
   4. In the room of secret #3 and the one across from it are large
      crosses with kneelers next to them.  Press the action button at
      each kneeler and the crosses will turn.  Run back into the
      foyer.  The atomic symbol has been lowered and reveals a secret
      room under the church.
      FINDS: The Freezer! (Yes!)
 
 J. Level 10 - Wing'ed Death (0 secrets)
 
 K. Level 11 - Pig Factory (5 secrets)
1.	As in the earlier L.A. levels, there is a room that can be 
accessed from behind the bar.  Simply push the button under the 
cash register at 'Danglers' and you'll see the secret room open.
FINDS: Ammo, and a large robot gun.  Careful!
2.	Go into the subway tunnel.  After the bend where you can see the 
doors closing off further entrance, turn right and face the 
wall.  One should be slightly discolored.  Shoot it to reveal 
the secret.
FINDS: Medkit, ?
3.	In 'The Really, Really Deep Room,' look up and shoot the middle 
of the ceiling.  This reveals another secret.
FINDS: Challenge Icon, Other stuff
4.	In an early room of the complex is a room with large filing 
cabinets and an Energy Weapon.  One of the filing cabinets is 
pullable and when removed reveals a secret.
FINDS:
5.	

 L. Level 12 - Hog Heaven (? secrets)

 M. Level 13 - Let the Games Begin (? secrets)
 
 N. Level 14 - Blood Baths (? secrets)

 O. Level 15 - Moloch the Gatekeeper (0 secrets) 
 
VII. Challenge Stages (and Two-Player Secrets!)
These areas are found by gaining challenge icons located throughout
various levels; I mention their locations in The Secrets(above).
Challenge stages are arguably more difficult than the regular stages
of the game.  Of course, if they were too easy, everybody would get
the reward each one offers: a super version of a weapon in the game!
If you earn the super version, you can keep it for the rest of the
game.  To beat the level and keep the gun, you must kill all the
enemies and escape before time runs out.  A good note, though, is
that all the Challenge Stages are the two-player deathmatch levels.
If you have problems beating the stage, get a good look at it by
going in by yourself in the two-player mode (just don't move the
other guy).

Two-Player Secrets!
I personally do not play the two-player game very much, and as such 
do not know about the secrets imbedded in each one.  I know some 
players have sent them in previously, but with all the e-mail 
address swapping I have unfortunately lost track of them ?.  If you 
have located some of the secret places, please be sure to e-mail me!
 
A. Challenge Stage 1 (Level 1 - Time to Kill)
   STAGE: The Warehouse
   TIME: 2:30
   ENEMIES: 18
   EXIT: In the basement, right in the middle.
   WEAPON: The Super Eagle.
   SECRETS:
B. Challenge Stage 2 (Level 3 - Miner 69er)
   STAGE: The Mesa
   TIME: 2:30
   ENEMIES: 22
   EXIT: All the way across the stage from where Duke begins.  It's
   in a room, located in plain sight.
   WEAPON: The Super Shotgun.
   SECRETS:
C. Challenge Stage 3 (Level 6 - Obey or Die)
   STAGE: The Castle
   TIME: 3:30
   ENEMIES: 20
   EXIT: The second level, far to the left (Left being the direction
   to Duke's left when the level begins).  It's in a small niche in
   between where the stairs go up and down.
   WEAPON: Laser Gatling Gun.
   SECRETS:
D. Challenge Stage 4 (Level 9 - Resistance is Feudal)
   STAGE: The Dungeon
   TIME: 2:45
   ENEMIES: 24
   EXIT: All the way across the dungeon, directly across from Duke's
   entrance.
   WEAPON: Incendiary RPG.
   SECRETS:
E. Challenge Stage 5 (Level 11 - Pig Factory)
   STAGE: The Factory
   TIME: 4:00
   ENEMIES: 52 (But they're nothing but chickens!  Literally!)
   EXIT: From the first room, go to the second floor and next room.
   From there, jump through the only entry on the second floor NOT
   connected to the stairs.  Fall to the floor inside the entryway,
   run across to a box underneath the ledge, and pull yourself onto
   that ledge.  Turn right and run to the exit.
   WEAPON: Hi-Temp Flame Thrower.
   SECRETS:
F. Challenge Stage 6 (Level 13 - Let the Games Begin)
   STAGE: The Coliseum
   TIME: 2:15
   ENEMIES: 17
   EXIT: Yet again, in the area of the stage straight across from
   Duke's starting point.
   WEAPON: Super Zapper.
   SECRETS:
VIII. Cheat Codes
      Lots of codes were sent in.  So far I've posted codes that
      certainly work or have tested myself.  Also, I don't have a 
      Gameshark to test those particular codes on, so if anyone knows 
      for certain if they work, let me know! (I posted some other codes, 
      but after them I put a message that it is not tested if I haven't 
      tried it out yet.)
   
      Most codes are entered when the game is paused.  Press the buttons 
      at a fairly medium pace.  If you go too fast, it will not 
      register.  A sound will let you know a code is entered properly.

      ROGUE TRIP DEMO - Hold R1, R2, L1, L2 at the same time when the GT
      logo appears.  Hold all four buttons until the logo fades out (it
      also works if you press Start while holding down the buttons).
      A decently long FMV promoting another game from GT.   Pretty fun 
      to watch!  I don't know about all versions, but I was able to find 
      this code in the left corner on the back page of the Duke Nukem 
      manual I own.  It may not be there on all releases.

      INTRO MOVIE - Press SELECT, Up 9 times, SELECT, L1.  Then quit the
      current game.  If you missed it the first time (or if you just 
      can't get enough of it), this code replays the game's beginning 
      movie.

      ENDGAME MOVIE - Press SELECT, Up 9 times, SELECT, L2.  Quit to the
      title screen.  Plays the game's ending movie.
   
      CREDITS - Press SELECT, Up 9 times, SELECT, R1.  Quit to the title
      screen.  Shows the game's credits.

      DUKE WALLACE MOVIE - Press SELECT, Up 9 times, SELECT, R2.  Quit 
      to the title screen.  In the tradition of Braveheart, Duke does 
      his best William Wallace impersonation in this short FMV.

      ADULT MODE - (Non-US) Press Up 9 times, Down 7 times, Triangle,
      Circle, Square, R1, R2.  From what I've been told, this code only 
	exists in European versions of the game (The U.S. version is
	already Adult).  It unlocks the blood, women, and general naughty
	things that aren't normally available in these versions of the
	game.
   
      INVINCIBILTY - Press L2, R1, L1, R2, Up, Down, Up, Down, SELECT,
      SELECT.  This makes Duke impossible to kill for the rest of the 
      game.  Kind of takes the challenge out of the game, but useful if 
      you want to search a level for secrets without fear of dying.

      99 CONTINUES - Press Left, Right, Up, Left, Right, Down, Left, 
      Right, L1, R1.  This code gives you 99 chances to continue from 
      the last checkpoint (or start a Challenge level over again).

      TEMPORARY INVINCIBILITY - Press R1, L2, L1, L2, R1, L1, R1, L2, 
      L1, L2. Duke fades out and is invincible for a short period of 
      time, much like the invincibility powerup.

      LEVEL SELECT - Press Down 9 times, then Up.  Quit the current game  
      and enter the main menu.  A new menu option will appear.  It 
      displays the name of the level currently selected. Highlight the 
      option and press left or right (but NOT X until you found the 
      level you want) until the level you want appears.  Press X to 
      warp.  The nice thing about this code is it lets you go to ANY 
      level, including bosses and challenge stages!

      INVISIBLITY - Press L1, R1, L1, R1, L1, R1, L1, R1, L1, R1.  Duke
      will be temporarily invisible to enemy troops.

      DOUBLE DUKE - Press L2, R2, L2, R2, L2, R2, L2, R2, L2, R2.  Duke
      will temporarily inflict greater damage against enemy troops.

      ALL WEAPONS - Press L1, L2, Up, L1, L2, Down, R1, Right, R1, Left.
      Duke will get every weapon in the game.

   
      SUPER WEAPONS - Press R1, R2, L2, L1, R2, L2, L1, SELECT, SELECT.  
      This code will give you the Super Weapon versions of the guns
      normally earned on Challenge Stages.
   
      ALL ITEMS - Press R1, R1, R1, R1, R1, L2, L2, L2, L2, L2.  Duke 
      will get all the special items in the game.

      ALL KEYS - Press Up, Right, Up, Left, Down, Up, Right, Left, 
      Right, Down.  Unlock any door with this code.

      UNLIMITED AMMUNITION - Press Left, Right, Left, Right, SELECT, 
      Left, Right, Left, Right, SELECT.  No matter how much ammo you 
      use, you will never run out.  If you also have items, they have 
      unlimited usage, too.
  
      BIG HEAD DUKE - Press R1 9 times, then Up.  Ever thought of Duke 
      as an airhead?  Here's your chance to literally give Duke a head 
      the size of his ego.  (Inputting this code on Small Head Duke 
      changes Duke's head back to regular size.)

      SMALL HEAD DUKE - Press R1 9 times, then Down. Maybe some of you
      think Duke is a pinhead.  Again, this will change Duke's head 
      size, this time to truly miniscule proportions. (Inputting this       
      code on Big Head Duke changes Duke's head back to regular size.)

      BIG HEAD OPPONENTS - Press R1 9 times, then Left.  The enemies' 
      heads get bigger, probably because they're confident Duke won't 
      stop them.  This should make them all the more fun to kill.
   
      SMALL HEAD OPPONENTS - Press R1 9 times, then Right.  The enemies'
      heads will shrink.

      I'm looking for the 'Adult Code.'  I knows there's one for non-US      
      versions, but that same code doesn't work here in the States.  Is 
      there a code for the US release?  Send me an e-mail if you know!

   GAMESHARK CODES
      Here they are!  I've put off placing these here for awhile, but 
      now they're here for all your cheating needs!  I don't have a 
      GameShark myself, so I can't test these codes.  Use them at your 
      own risk!

STUFF
These will give you the various weapons and reusable items found 
in the game.
    CROSSBOW       - 800d74680001
    DESERT EAGLE   - 800d746c0001
    SHOTGUN        - 800d74700001
    BUFFALO RIFLE  - 800d74740001
    GATLING GUN    - 800d74780001
    RPG            - 800d747c0001
    FLAME THROWER  - 800d74800001
    ENERGY WEAPON  - 800d74840001
    FREEZER        - 800d74880001
    SUPER EAGLE    - 800d746c0009
    SUPER SHOTGUN  - 800d74700009
    LASER GATLING  - 800d74780009
    INCENDIARY RPG - 800d747c0009
    HI-TEMP FLAME  - 800d74800009
    SUPER ZAPPER   - 800d74880009
    JETPACK        - d00d74f00000
                     800d74f00001
    BIOMASK        - 800d74f00001
    NIGHT GOGGLES  - 800d74f80001
 
INFINITE STUFF
Except for the knives, axes, and various bombs, these codes assume
you already have the item in question.  If you don't, put in one of
the codes above to give the item to Duke.  Then put in one of the
following.
   INFINITE HEALTH             - 800d71ca4e20
   INFINITE ARMOR              - 800d73cc4e20
   INFINITE KNIVES             - 800d74600001
                                 800d746203e7
   INFINITE AXES               - 800d74640001
                                 800d746603e7
   INFINITE ARROWS             - 800d746a03e7
   INFINITE DESERT EAGLE AMMO  - 800d746e03e7
   INFINITE SHOTGUN AMMO       - 800d747203e7
   INFINITE RIFLE AMMO         - 800d747603e7
   INFINITE GATLING AMMO       - 800d747a03e7
   INFINITE RPG AMMO           - 800d747e03e7
   INFINITE FLAME FUEL         - 800d748203e7
   INFINITE ENERGY AMMO        - 800d748603e7
   INFINITE FREEZER            - 800d748a03e7
   INFINITE PIPE BOMBS         - 800d748c0001
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   INFINITE HOLY HAND GRENADES - 800d74900001
                                 800d749203e7
   INFINITE DYNAMITE           - 800d74940001
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   INFINITE LASER GATLING GUN  - 800d74ce03e7
   INFINITE INCENDIARY RPG     - 800d74d203e7
   INFINITE HI-TEMP FLAME FUEL - 800d74ca03e7
   INFINITE JETPACK            - 800d74f26000
   INFINITE BIOMASK            - 800d74f66000
   INFINITE NIGHT GOGGLES      - 800d74fa6000
   INFINITE PORTABLE MEDKITS   - 800d75000001
                                 800d75026000

IX. Jokes and Fun Stuff
   One of the great things about the Duke series is the barrage of
   inside jokes, pop culture references, and things that most people
   don't take the time to notice.  Some are actually helpful to Duke
   (like the toilets and vending machines), but most are just there
   for a good chuckle.  The following are put in no particular order.
   NOTE: Younger readers may want to skip this section because of some
   content that may not be appropriate.
1. Try one of the working phone booths around New L.A. in the first
   level.  Most of the time you will get a busy signal, but sometimes
   you will hear a woman on the other end obviously enjoying
   _something_ immensely.  Duke responds by saying, "Ooo, Lara, is
   that you?" Duke's use of the name Lara is in jest to Lara Croft,
   the heroine of Tomb Raider.  The reference is most likely due
   because of many similarities between Tomb Raider and Time to Kill.
2. Upon pulling out a weapon, Duke occasionally has some kind of quip
   to go along with it.  The following is a list of some things Duke
   may be heard to say.
   The Mighty Foot: I'll kick you in the nuts!
   Shotgun: Suck my boomstick!
   Buffalo Rifle: (Singing) Happy Trails to you!
                  Have gun, will travel.
   RPG: It's ass-kickin' time!
   Flame Thrower: Time to turn up the heat!
                  I like mine well done!
3. If Duke looks in a mirror, he fixes his hair and says something.  
   My personal favorite: "I'm God's gift to women!"
4. In the first level, use the toilet in the bondage woman's
   apartment by walking up to it and pressing the action button.
   Duke will relieve himself, and you'll earn back 5 points of life
   just for doing it!
5. Using the vending machines in L.A. will give Duke 1 life point for
   each time you grab something out of it.  However, taking smokes
   will cost you a life point per use. Duke also comments.
   Soft drink machine: Gimme a Jack and Coke anyday!
   Snack machine: This will bring on that visit to the dentist!
6. At the beginning of level 2, there's a gravestone near Duke's
   starting point with the name Arch Stanton on it.  This the
   grave that Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, and Lee Van Cleef are
   looking for in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly." 
7. Shoot the outhouse in level 2.  Dropping down, Duke may say,
   "So much for the new boots.  Anyone seen Mister Hanky?"  This
   is an obvious reference to the show South Park.
8. In secret #3 of level 4 is a strangely familiar time machine.
   Anyone who's seen the 1985 movie Back to the Future and its
   sequels knows what this is from.
9. In level 6, step into the Club Bootylicious.  The strippers are
   now pigs!  Duke remarks on how he doesn't like this.  Try
   tipping them for more of Duke's disgust.
  10. In level 7, search around the area just inside the castle's outer
   walls.  You should see two sheep doing something rather obvious.
   Duke's reaction: "Eewww, that ain't gonna be VIRGIN wool."
11. Also in level 7 is a movie reference.  Go into von Nukem's bedroom
    and Duke will notice a woman rubbing up against the bedpost.
    Duke's line, "It's good to be the king!" is a quote straight out
    of Mel Brooks' "History of the World Part 1." (And, just for those
    of you who haven't noticed it yet, 75% of anything Duke ever says
    is from Sam Raimi's horror/comedy "Army of Darkness.")
12. When Duke uses the book in the basement of Level 7, he says
    "Klaatu, Barada, Nikto!"  Due to the nature of the level, this is
    most likely a movie reference to Army of Darkness (where the main
    character flubs the line and causes the dead to rise), but the 
    quote originally came from the famed sci-fi movie "The Day the 
    Earth Stood Still."
13. In level 1, when Duke opens up the closet, he sees a bikini in and 
replies, "Ewwwww!  Skanky outfit!"  Another 3D personality has 
worn this outfit…yes, it's another reference to Tomb Raider.
There is far more stuff out there, I'm sure of it.  If you've seen
anything else, e-mail me! 





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