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By Jason Notte of CheapismThe most common variety store chains in the United States tend to have 'dollar' in their names, but that doesn't necessarily imply a certain cost or even mean that there are similar products in each store. We even found some items you shouldn't buy at a dollar store. We did some digging and found out some of the secrets behind 'dollar stores,' and why they've become such a large part of the U.S. consumer landscape.
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EDuke32 is an awesome, free homebrew game engine and source port of the classic PC first person shooter Duke Nukem 3D— Duke3D for short—to Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, several handhelds, your family toaster, and to your girlfriend's vibrator. We've added thousands of cool and useful features and upgrades for regular players and additional editing capabilities and scripting extensions for homebrew developers and mod creators. EDuke32 is open source software that is completely free to use for all non-commercial purposes.
Created by Duke4.net community leader Richard 'TerminX' Gobeille and a team of elite ninja programmers including Pierre-Loup 'Plagman' Griffais, Philipp 'Helixhorned' Kutin, and Evan 'Hendricks266' Ramos (based on work by Todd Replogle/Ken Silverman/Jonathon Fowler/Matt Saettler), EDuke32 is the undeniable king of Duke Nukem 3D ports.
EDuke32 is licensed under the GNU GPL and the BUILD license.
BUILD engine technology originally created by Ken Silverman, non-GPL rendering and engine technology used in EDuke32 available under BUILDLIC.