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In case you have never TRIAD any of the Apogee proDUKEtions, let us explain: all hell will BLAKE loose for only half the price, only on GOG.com.

This weekend, GOG.com is offering a set of great action games from shooter-specialists Apogee Software. Duke Nukem 3D, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, Blake Stone: Planet Strike, and Rise of the Triad: Dark War cost only $2.99 for each and that means a lot of alien & mutant scum will kick the bucket during this weekend.

Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold is a classic shooter created using the Wolfenstein 3D engine. As a British Intelligence space agent you will chase the evil Dr Pyrus Goldfire across 60 levels filled with aliens, scientists, and everything else you’d expect from a futuristic villain’s hideout. Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold is only $2.99 this weekend on GOG.com. SPOILER ALERT: Dr Goldfire survives the game and returns in Blake Stone: Planet Strike to finally catch the maniac and stop his cosmic wrong-doings (for good? You’ll have to buy the game and find out, ‘cause we aren’t going to give away the ending of this one!). The second part offers the same good sci-fi awesomeness and is available for only $2.99.

Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition is one of the most legendary shooters ever, thanks to the eponymous Duke: he’s a wise-cracking, hyper-masculine tough guy with a taste for cigars, women, and alien-killing. The Atomic Edition is the most complete version of the game that includes the fourth bonus episode and new weapons and enemies. DN3D is an FPS every gamer should finish at least once, especially when it’s on sale for only $2.99. Groovy!

King Duke returns in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project. The game promises Total Mutant Mayhem and when Duke promises something like this, you can be sure he’ll bring some pipe bombs, a machine gun, a rocket launcher, and a pulse cannon to make sure he delivers. Blast aliens. Save Babes. Pay $2.99 for a whole lot of shootin’.

Rise of the Triad: Dark War is a 1995 Shareware Industry Award winner in Best Action/Arcade Game category, beating out other titles such as Descent and Heretic. As a member of H.U.N.T. (High-risk United Nations Task-force) you’re sent to investigate a strange cult on a remote island. Unluckily (for the cult) you have some awesome weaponry, like the drunk missile launcher, Excalibat and the Hand of God to blast your way through whoever is unwise enough to try to stop you. We definitely will not stop you from buying ROTT for only $2.99.

Visit the promo page and pick what you like best from the action set of Apogee games that are 50% off until Monday, March 19th at 11.59 a.m. EDT.
Own 'em all.

Get Apogee's classic side scrollers plz.
Great! Now give us Shadow Warrior and Wacky Wheels! And all those old-school platformers! And BALLS OF STEEL!
I think this is one of the few GOG promos where I played (almost) every game at a certain point in my life and I would like to own all the games on sale. :) Good job GOG!
Nice, I have all the games in this promo
I only own the Duke Nukem games from this promo . I'd like to see the other titles as well in my collection , but i promised not to spend a penny for games till December . :(
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Lexor: Anyone interested in DN3D should check this post also. :)
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ZPavelZ: What is that even? A hidden code of some sort?
Yes, of course :D Read next posts for clues.
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Lexor: Yes, of course :D Read next posts for clues.
Something that has not been solved for over half a year... impressive. I will have a look thanks, even though I feel chances are that I will not solve it either. I am not great at deciphering.
It's a nice promo, these are good games (however, I already have the games I'm interested in).

A bit off topic: is the 50% discount to the weekend promo games a new trend? As far as I've seen, there wasn't any weekend promo with a lower discount than this.
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Lexor: Yes, of course :D Read next posts for clues.
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ZPavelZ: Something that has not been solved for over half a year... impressive. I will have a look thanks, even though I feel chances are that I will not solve it either. I am not great at deciphering.
At least I am the living proof that code is "solvable" as I (and a few more people) solved it, but already had the game, so it is still here waiting. :)
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Post edited March 16, 2012 by jdiamant2
Nice. I have none of the games in this promo.

Of old shooters it is Blood and Duke 3D I've been most curious about experiencing. Although I have been playing PC games since the PC-XT I somehow managed to miss all of these. Maybe I was too busy with my Doom addictions. I don't recall it was so long ago now.

All of these look cool including Duke Manhattan. I am tempted...
Own them all, every one of those is a brill game on it's own (Blake Stone was actually my first 3D game, haha! Love it to death...)

Please, GOG, bring us rest of Apogee/3D Realms back catalogue!
If I was going to get just one of these games, which one would it be? I don't own any of them. I'm leaning towards ROTT
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the_bard: If I was going to get just one of these games, which one would it be? I don't own any of them. I'm leaning towards ROTT
You don't own any? in that case Duke Nukem 3D is the only correct answer to that question.
In order of awesome:

Duke Nukem 3D > Rise of the Triad > Duke Nukem Manhattan Project > Blake Stone Series

But they're all worth getting. I just wish GOG would get more Apogee classics such as the original Duke Nukem trilogy, Wolfenstein 3-D and the Keen series.

Great promo though!