I must admit that I am not knowledgeable when it comes to the Duke Nukem series. As a result, I am hoping that someone on this forum will be able to answer some questions of mine.
I recently stumbled upon two discs from the Kill-a-ton collection at a used entertainment store. From the little that I do know, I believe the Kill-a-ton collection to be the definitive Duke Nukem collection. I also know the Kill-a-ton collection had multiple discs, but I am uncertain of the number of discs it had. So I purchased those two discs, and I also purchased Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. From my descriptions below, did I purchase unnecessary software, and am I still missing any of the content from the Kill-a-ton collection?
I've got one jewel case that says it's the GameWizards interactive game guide. The disc inside the case matches and says it's disc 2.
Then I have another jewel case that states it's Duke It Out in DC, Duke Extreme, and Duke!Zone II. However, the CD inside states it's disc 1 and lists Duke 1, 2, 3D, and the plutonium pack.
Since I couldn't open the jewel cases at the time, I also purchased Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. Is there a difference between Duke Nukem 3D and the Atomic Edition of Duke Nukem 3D?
Update:
Well I managed to answer some of my own questions, but I also have a new question.
The Kill-a-ton collection is composed of 3 or more CD's. I'm uncertain on the "or more" part.
I needlessly purchased Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. It's what Ultimate DOOM is to the original DOOM; the same thing plus a new episode and some updates.
I am missing the jewel case for disc 1, but I have the jewel case for disc 3 which has disc 1 inside of it. So I am also missing disc 3.
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this is now what I'm running into trouble with. I've tried running the installer in Win 98/ME compatibility mode with no success.