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Duke Nukem Manhattan Project coming to XBLA

CVG: Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project has been confirmed to be coming to Xbox Live Arcade.

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GodsHand5083d ago

Just my opinion, that game was pretty lame on the N64. I don't know if it was the graphics, or the game play, but I truly did not enjoy that game as other people might have.

Cajun Chicken5083d ago

Uh. This was only on PC, a side scroller and it was pretty awesome. The one you sound like you're referring to is Duke Nukem 3D, which also has a pretty good port on the 360.

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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project - Could Duke's Saviour be 2D?

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project debuted on PC 20 years ago, and shows a different side to the hero's butt-kicking antics.

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YourMommySpoils519d ago

I remember going to every game store trying to find its release. What a time.

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The Enduring Legacy of Xbox Live 1.0

Sure, there was online gaming back in the day but the modern age of online video gaming began almost twenty years ago with Xbox Live 1.0.

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Magog995d ago

The origin of paid online.

PrimeVinister995d ago

Lol it definitely deserves its mention

franwex994d ago (Edited 994d ago )

Haha. Yep. To be fair, I feel that it was actually worth it because it kept a good minimum standard. There was horrible lag back in the day and a lot of cheating/hacking. More so than today.

PrimeVinister994d ago (Edited 994d ago )

That is arguable seeing as how good similar PC services are these days. The lack of cheaters on console is the closed ecosystem rather than extra effort by MS/Sony

XbladeTeddy994d ago

"To be fair, I feel that it was actually worth it because it kept a good minimum standard. There was horrible lag back in the day and a lot of cheating/hacking. More so than today."

The horrible lag back then was due to peole not having the speeds needed to run games, peoples internet speeds were all over the place. Hacking is as bad today, if not worse than back then. People now have access to sophisticated hacking programmes that were nowhere near as prevalent as they are today. Anticheat software was also available way before Xbox Live and the paid online services became a thing.

I gamed online a lot from 1999 onwards and had great times playing without having issues with people cheating and no one had to pay for an online subscription.

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Going digital with 360 and PS3 - Xbox Live Arcade vs. PlayStation Store

"We may take digital downloads on console for granted nowadays but let's go back to when they became popularised and decide which platform offered the superior service." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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