Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project site opens
Arush launches a new Web site for its upcoming 3D action game. Screens inside.
Arush Entertainment has launched a new Web site for Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, its upcoming 3D action game. The new site contains a general overview of the game, a gallery of screenshots, and some downloadable wallpaper images.
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project will let players assume the role of the classic action game character Duke Nukem as he shoots his way through New York, clearing the city of monsters and mutants. The game is scheduled for release this spring. For more information, take a look at our previous coverage of the game and visit the new official Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Web site.
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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
- Publisher(s): Microsoft Game Studios
- Developer(s): 3D Realms
- Genre: Action
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