Back in the 90s, Duke Nukem was everywhere and everything. The franchise generated over $1 billion in revenue in 2001, just ten years after the first game was released back in 1991. However, as successful as the series was, which revolved around the adventures of its eponymous protagonist, the glamour all fizzled out in the late 2000s.

The final nail in Duke's coffin was 2011's Duke Nukem Forever, a game that was canceled and postponed so many times that by the time that it was released, most people didn't really know nor care for a new Duke Nukem game.

Now, we've got footage of a game that would have preceded 2011's Duke Nukem Forever by at least a couple of years.

When was Duke Nukem Begins supposed to be released?

According to the animator behind the project, the canceled Duke Nukem game would have been a third-person title that explored the origins of the titular hero. It was meant to be Gearbox Entertainment's first foray into the series before working on Duke Nukem Forever.