Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project blasting onto iOS this week

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is getting an iOS port later this week. It's from Spawn Studios, who previously ported the game to Xbox Live Arcade in 2010.

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(Note: The iOS version will be handled by 3D Realms, not Spawn Studios, as stated in the original story. Shacknews regrets this error.)

Duke Nukem is arming himself to the teeth for another classic re-release, this time for his classic 2002 PC shooter, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project. The 2.5D shooter is set to arrive on iOS and tug at your nostalgic heartstrings later this week.

The game's controls will be placed along the bottom of the screen and can be customized to the player's preference. Spawn Studios had previously released an Xbox Live Arcade port of Manhattan Project in 2010. It felt somewhat dated, even back then, so another four years is unlikely to have helped it age well.

The XBLA port is still available, but if you're more interested in the original PC release, you can pick that up on Steam.

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    January 6, 2014 4:30 PM

    Ozzie Mejia posted a new article, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project blasting onto iOS this week.

    Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is getting an iOS port later this week. It's from Spawn Studios, who previously ported the game to Xbox Live Arcade in 2010.

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      January 6, 2014 11:51 PM

      i would rather a graphically updated version for the ps vita. or a 3D version for the 3ds

      games that need proper controls have no place on something without them

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      January 7, 2014 3:14 AM

      A correction to the news post above: Spawn Studios did not port Duke Nukem Manhattan Project to XBLA in 2010. Duke Nukem Manhattan Project was ported to Xbox Live Arcade by 3D Realms in 2010 (if I recall it was a couple of the guys who were working on Duke Nukem Forever at the time)

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