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Cerberus DUKE NUKEM 3D MAP

Map features

  • Author: Dale Metcalfe
  • Main game type: Single Player
  • Supported game types: Single Player, Dukematch
  • Year: 1996
  • Country/es: unknown
  • Minimum version: 1.3d
  • New art: No
  • New sounds: No
  • New music: No
  • New .CON files: No
  • Addon required: No
  • EDuke32 required: No
  • Size of file: 59 kb

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CERBERUS

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Title                   : Cerberus
Filename                : CERBV11.MAP
Author                  : Dale Metcalfe
Email Address           : metcalfe@ciaccess.com
Misc. Author Info       : Long time Doomer, now a Duke fanatic

Description             : After learning the location of the alien homeworld
                          (see Level 1 of my new Duke episode: Digsite)
                          Duke is drawn off course by a distress call from
                          Cerberus station, an enormous deep space platform
                          watching over a nearby darkmatter nebula. His ship
                          is ambushed by several alien fighters which he
                          destroys but at a heavy cost. He must now dock with
                          Cerberus both to find out what happened to it and
                          repair his ship (or secure another one).

Additional Credits to   : 3D Realms naturally, and anyone who ever made a
                          decent 3D shooter.
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* Play Information *

Episode and Level #     : e1l1
Single Player           : Yes
DukeMatch Level         : YES!
Difficulty Settings     : Not implemented

* Construction *

Base                    : New level from scratch
Editor(s) used          : BUILD
Build Time              : Lets see...Nero was in office...(about 20 hours)
Known Bugs              : None detected on last BUILD

NOTE: This level CANNOT be used to build other levels but CAN be put onto CD
compilations provided that this .txt file is attached (and unaltered)
certifying that I get credit for my hard (and stupidly obessive) work.
Thanks.