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  2. Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Project is played from a 2.5D perspective. Though the engine projects the game in 3D, gameplay is restricted to a two dimensional plane. Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project was built using a 3D engine known as Prism3D. The levels and characters are fully three-dimensional, and both the camera and Duke can move along any axis, but movement ...

  3. List of Duke Nukem media - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of media related to the Duke Nukem series of video games. Duke Nukem was originally created by Apogee Software . This list contains all officially released, scheduled, and canceled Duke Nukem media, as well as some fan-made games.

  4. Category:Duke Nukem - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Video games portal; Articles relating to the Duke Nukem video game series. ... Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project; Micro Star v ...

  5. List of minor Apogee Software video games - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle Fun-Pak is a collection of four video games created by Scott Miller and various independent developers who submitted their programs to Apogee for publication. Miller categorized these submissions by genre and released this collection and the companion Adventure Fun-Pak as non-shareware commercial products.

  6. George Broussard - Wikipedia

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    Co-founding Apogee Software, developing Duke Nukem 3D George Broussard is an American video game producer and designer . He is one of the creators of the Duke Nukem series, along with Todd Replogle , Allen Blum, and Scott Miller .

  7. Duke Nukem: Critical Mass - Wikipedia

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    Duke Nukem: Critical Mass is a shooter game developed by Frontline Studios and published by Deep Silver and Apogee Software, LLC for the Nintendo DS. A version for the PlayStation Portable began development, but it was never released.

  8. Duke Nukem Mobile - Wikipedia

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    This is a first-person shooter that was released in May 2004 for the Tapwave Zodiac, which re-uses many sprites (e.g. enemies and HUD weapons) that were already used in Duke Nukem 3D and consists of 21 short levels set in locations such as streets, strip clubs, cemeteries, mansions and a futuristic dirigible.

  9. Talk:Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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