Gaming News - May 2002
Scottsdale, AZ (May 9, 2002) - ARUSH Entertainment today
announced that Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project has gone gold and will be arriving
on stores shelves within a couple of weeks.
From ARUSH Entertainment:
The game [ships] with an unsupported Level Editor program, which will allow
those interested to create their own levels for Duke to run around in. There
won't be any instructions for this editor, so you'll have to figure it out on
your own, but I'm pretty interested to see what the mod community will do with
this game. The game will also ship with the Duke Nukem Forever movie from last
year's E3 as a bonus. Special edition packs, featuring a limited edition Duke
Nukem Manhattan Project subway token keychain, will ship at release as well.
Keep an eye out for these.
At just $25, Duke Manhattan packs one hell of a punch, bringing back the
wise-cracking, shoot first and ask-questions-never, babe-saving hero. There are
eight episodes set in various New York themed areas, and each episode has three
major parts, with babes to save and enemies to blow to chunks in each. This is
classic platformer action, upgraded with awesome 3D graphics and cool
sounds...plus it's quick and easy to get into. You can find out more on the game
at www.DukeNukemMP.com and don't miss
the 20 MB movie that shows gameplay and has Duke spouting some of his
one-liners.
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