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Alejandro Pulver 8c6a6e03e6 This port installs the data files needed to run Duke Nukem 3D. It either asks
for the original data, or downloads a shareware version based on the selected
options. In the first case you need to have a legitimate copy of the game in
order to obtain the DUKE3D.GRP file.

WWW: http://www.3drealms.com/duke3d/
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