Duke Nukem Land of the Babes - PlayStation
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes is a PlayStation first-person shooter from GT Interactive Software set in Duke’s over-the-top sci-fi action universe. It stands out with its mix of run-and-gun combat, explosive weapons, and a story built around rescuing captured women from an alien threat.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- Platform: PlayStation disc game.
- This first-person shooter mixes corridor-based action, heavy firepower, and boss encounters across futuristic levels.
- Local multiplayer support for up to 2 players adds split-screen competition beyond the main campaign.
- Rated M for Mature, with the series’ trademark crude humor, violence, and edgy late-1990s attitude.
- Developed by N-Space Inc., this entry adapts Duke Nukem’s larger-than-life style specifically for the original PlayStation library.
Land of the Babes is one of the more distinctive Duke Nukem releases on Sony’s first PlayStation, blending console-focused FPS design with the franchise’s unmistakable personality.
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Description
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes is a PlayStation first-person shooter from GT Interactive Software set in Duke’s over-the-top sci-fi action universe. It stands out with its mix of run-and-gun combat, explosive weapons, and a story built around rescuing captured women from an alien threat.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- Platform: PlayStation disc game.
- This first-person shooter mixes corridor-based action, heavy firepower, and boss encounters across futuristic levels.
- Local multiplayer support for up to 2 players adds split-screen competition beyond the main campaign.
- Rated M for Mature, with the series’ trademark crude humor, violence, and edgy late-1990s attitude.
- Developed by N-Space Inc., this entry adapts Duke Nukem’s larger-than-life style specifically for the original PlayStation library.
Land of the Babes is one of the more distinctive Duke Nukem releases on Sony’s first PlayStation, blending console-focused FPS design with the franchise’s unmistakable personality.




















