![]() Two pieces of music: "Goin' down the Fast Way" and "Mist Ache".Some assets are also from Rise of the Triad which was also under production at the time:.Some elevators in E1L7 play Van Morrison's "Brown-Eyed Girl".There are True Lies posters in one level (E1L6).One level (E2L4) also has a window with the text "Cola-Cola" painted on it. They refer to similar health items in the first two Duke Nukem games, and their brand name is "Cola-Cola" which refers to the real-world drink Coca-Cola. There are health-giving cola cans as single items and as sixpacks scattered around the game world.LameDuke, an old beta version of the game, has a few:.One of the texts appearing on screen says: "Live from Rigel! It's Saturday Night!" In Duke Nukem II, the Rigelatin leader occasionally sends rocket-powered, floating TV monitors to heckle Duke.The same thing is in Duke Nukem I with letters D, U, K and E. In Duke Nukem II, if the player collects the letters N, U, K, E and M in that order, they will get many bonus points (and less if they do it in another order).The main theme from Desert Strike plays on one level.The song "He's Back" is based on "Angry Again" by Megadeth.One song, "Squeak", sounds a lot like "Skin O' My Teeth" by Megadeth. ![]() Some of the music pieces of Duke Nukem II have also references to other works:.Some of the graphics of Duke Nukem and Duke Nukem II look a lot like those of Turrican.In the gameplay demo from the intro of Duke Nukem, one of the advertisement texts reads the game "beats Nintendo easily".Proton, he'll still have time to watch Oprah. In the story of Duke Nukem, Duke says after he's defeated Dr."Why bother Duke? Not even Commander Keen could survive the perils of my Mercury Mines!"
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