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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

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Release Date: June 3, 2002

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In Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project we go back a little bit in time, until some mysterious people decided to discover a new source of radioactive energy, when Duke was busy fighting foreign invaders.

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Gaming's king of action returns in an all new adventure, this time in New York City. Duke battles his way across towering skyscraper rooftops and through gritty subway stations on the hunt for power-hungry villain, Mech Morphix. Mutants of every kind are thrown at Duke as he chases down Morphix through eight huge environments and avoids the green slime called GLOPP that is causing all the chaos.

But radioactive smile isn't Duke's only problem - there are more than 25 uniquely dangerous mutated enemies hell-bent on making a meal of him. Whether it's Uzi-sporting alligators or ten-foot ball roach beasts - Duke's in town to blast bad guys and save babes. Sure, pipe bombs, a machine gun, a rocket launcher and a pulse cannon are gonna make a goo-filled mess in the Big Apple, but what's a hero to do?

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PC Windows

PC Windows June 3, 2002

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 June 23, 2010

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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

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Duke Nukem Game Series

A series of action games, launched in 1991. Its first parts were the work of Apogee Software, which in 1996 was renamed 3D Realms, while the in 2010 the rights to the brand ed into the hands of Gearbox Software studio. In addition, over the years, teams such as n-Space, Eurocom, Sunstorm Interactive, Torus Games and Frontline Studios, among others, have made their mark on the history of the series.

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PC Windows

PC / Windows

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Pentium III 500MHz, 64MB RAM, graphic card.

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