
Starting in a hub area (modern city) Duke must find 3 crystals that will activate a time portal sending him to 3 points in time…The Old West, Medievil Europe & Ancient Rome. It’s now up to him to travel to various points in time & stop the alien scum. This is the point where the game becomes playable…it seems an alien race has found a way to travel in time & is messing up history for Duke.

Duke’s fun is interrupted by pig cops teleporting in forcing a shootout that Duke wins inevitably. The games opening cut-scene showing Duke driving to a strip joint, going in & having some fun while Stabbing Westward’s ‘The Thing I Hate’ plays is iconic. The thing is this didn’t make it a bad game, in fact Time to Kill is one of the best Duke Nukem games out there (made easier to say thanks to Duke Nukem Forever). The most controversial of those though was Duke Nukem: Time to Kill mainly because its gameplay drifted so far from Duke Nukem 3D. Games for the PlayStation continued to sell until Sony ceased production of both the PlayStation and PlayStation games on 23 March 2006 – over 11 years after it had been released, and less than a year before the debut of the PlayStation 3.The popularity of Tomb Raider saw a number of clones hitting the shelves in the late 90’s. The last PS one units were sold in late 2006 to early 2007 shortly after it was officially discontinued, for a total of 102 million units shipped since its launch 11 years earlier. The PlayStation 2, which is backwards compatible with the PlayStation’s DualShock controller and games, was announced in 1999 and launched in 2000. In July 2000, a redesigned, slim version called the PS one was released, replacing the original grey console and named appropriately to avoid confusion with its successor, the PlayStation 2.

The PlayStation is the first “computer entertainment platform” to ship 100 million units, which it had reached 9 years and 6 months after its initial launch. It primarily competed with the Nintendo 64 and the Sega Saturn as part of the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was the first of the PlayStation lineup of home video game consoles. The console was released on 3 December 1994 in Japan, 9 September 1995 in North America, 29 September 1995 in Europe, and 15 November 1995 in Australia. The PlayStation (officially abbreviated to PS, and commonly known as the PS1 or its codename, PSX) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.
