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Duke Smoochem 3D, also known as Duke Smoochem, is a video game mod for Duke Nukem 3D, created by Dan Douglas, and noted for featuring numerous internet memes and elements of British subculture.

References

  1. Hunt, El (10 June 2022). "'Duke Smoochem 3D' creator Dan Douglas on capturing Britain's weirdness".
  2. "Meet the 'Duke Nukem' Fan Re-Creating Britain in All Its Glory" – via www.wired.co.uk.
  3. McMullen, Chris (19 July 2022). "Duke Nukem Mod Duke Smoochem Adds the Perfect Weapon". GameSpew.
  4. Kuhnke, Oisin (25 April 2022). "'Duke Smoochem' Turns Iconic British Memes Into First Person Shooter". GameByte.
  5. "Duke Smoochem 3D has grown into a perfect pastiche of British bleakness". 15 November 2021 – via www.pcgamer.com. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  6. O'Connor, Alice (13 January 2022). "The greatest chronicle of English culture is a Duke Nukem 3D level" – via www.rockpapershotgun.com.
  7. Murray, Sean (8 July 2022). "Duke Nukem Fan Level Roasts Recently Resigned UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson". TheGamer.
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