This was posted 10 years 1 month 30 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

Related
  • expired

3D Realms Anthology: 32 PC Games Incl. Duke Nukem, Commander Keen, Wacky Wheels. US $19.99.

90

An amazing collection. 50% off for 2 days only.

The early '90s were a simpler time: Mullets were acceptable, everyone was wearing Zubaz pants and rocking your dad's flannel didn't make you a hipster. In an effort to bring us back to the era when grunge ruled the earth, the folks at formerly-defunct 3D Realms has bundled 32 of its classic games into one package and is selling 'em DRM-free over at its website. What's in the collection of almost everything the company produced? A killaton of games (and a remastered soundtrack, apparently), that's what; including, but not limited to: Duke Nukem 3D, Commander Keen: Goodbye Galaxy, Wolfenstein 3D and Wacky Wheels. The anthology will set you back $40, but if you act within the next two days you can get it for half of that. There's a video below if you need a refresher course on who the company is, too. 3D Realms also promises that in the coming months it'll have much more to talk about including its in-development games. Come get some, indeed.

Anthology Trailer: YouTube Link

  • Arctic Adventure
  • Bio Menace
  • Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold
  • Commander Keen: Goodbye Galaxy
  • Commander Keen: Invasion of the Vorticons
  • Math Rescue
  • Monster Bash
  • Mystic Towers
  • Paganitzu
  • Monuments of Mars
  • Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure
  • Crystal Caves
  • Death Rally
  • Alien Carnage
  • Hocus Pocus
  • Major Stryker
  • Blake Stone: Planet Strike
  • Realms of Chaos
  • Pharaoh's Tomb
  • Word Rescue
  • Secret Agent
  • Raptor: Call of the Shadows
  • Terminal Velocity
  • Wacky Wheels
  • Stargunner
  • Shadow Warrior
  • Wolfenstein 3D
  • Rise of the Triad: Dark War
  • Duke Nukem
  • Duke Nukem 2
  • Duke Nukem 3D
  • Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

Related Stores

3drealms.com
3drealms.com

closed Comments

  • …..good times zoning out

  • Steam?

    • Naw, no Steam. Still worth it.

    • From their FAQ section.

      "Your free and purchased games can be found in the "My Games" section, which can be found on the website's top navigation menu."

      So my guess would be you it's similar to GoG. Download the games and play, link through Steam if a person wishes to do so.

  • +2

    Can I download this of their BBS or get it on 3.5" floppies?

  • Just purchased, it comes with a really nice launcher for all 20 games. Like Steam, except for the 90s.

  • Nice find OP.
    I see they mention in their FAQ's that they are attempting closer relationships with other distributors, hope this includes GoG and not just Steam.

  • My childhood! All of it!

    I never had a SNES or Mega Drive; Wacky Wheels was our Mario Kart.

Login or Join to leave a comment