TeamXbox has reviewed Duke Nukem Manhattan Project
"Duke Nukem has had a turbulent time during the last decade. His games have either been delayed or cancelled entirely and the franchise’s only noteworthy success was a port of the 14 year old Duke Nukem 3D to the Xbox Live Arcade. Despite these setbacks gamers and reviewers alike were delighted with his return to the home console in 2007. Can a port of a 7 year old PC side scroller yield the same success?"
Read the review after the jump.
Online multiplayer is back for 11 more games thanks to Insignia's XBL 1.0 replacement service running on Original Xbox consoles and the Xemu emulator on PC. Multiplayer, voice chat, leaderboards, etc. have been a monthly addition for many games from Xbox's past library thank to the team at Insignia.live! The 11 new games are now playable online once again after 13+ years.
Booo!! I was hoping that was Rainbow Six: Black Arrow...Boo!! again. I thought this coming to Xbox. I don't even read it I was so excited.
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project debuted on PC 20 years ago, and shows a different side to the hero's butt-kicking antics.
I remember going to every game store trying to find its release. What a time.
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.