Duke Nukem Manhattan Project Direct Part 2
After some few days of R&R, is ready for some more action!. A mad scientist, Mech Morphix, is using a mutagenic substance called G.L.O.P.P. To turn New York's sewer-dwelling life forms (which includes alligators, obviously) into deadly monsters. Duke, as expected from a popular hero, sets out to stop Morphix from taking over the Big Apple, golden Desert Eagle in hand. During his quest he will get to rescue some chicks, who are more than happy to see Duke save the day. A solid, fun-packed 3D platformer that's a great addition to and for only $5.99.
GOG.com: A solid sequel to and a great, fun-packed platformer altogether, for only $5.99. I have to correct you there, Duke Nukem Manhattan Project is not a sequel to Duke3D. It wasn't even developed by 3DR, and the enemies and overall happenings don't tie into anything that had to do with Duke3D in any way.
New Duke Nukem
He's not even fighting Aliens in this game. 3Drealms have already announced, and confirmed that Duke Nukem Forever is the direct sequel to Duke3D.
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Just wanted to set this mis-information straight, it's not correct, and it might mislead many people to think what this game really is:) edit: Otherwise, great to see this game here, it's good fun, it's a little unpolished, and has some flaws, but it's definitely a good, and working platform game, it's definitely worth the money. FuNGoo: It's cool to rip on DNF huh? Look at how long it took for TF2 to come out. Granted, DNF has a couple of years on TF2, but the character is just too marketable for there not to be another Duke Nukem game. Hell, I'll make the game myself if I have to before I die. DN: MP looks cool enough. I've always thought it is funny - 'DNF' is an acronym in auto racing for 'Did Not Finish'.


If it ever gets released they may have to change the name. I'm very excited for Manhattan Project. I really enjoyed this game the first time around. I'll definitely be picking it up. Great timing too; I'm getting a new laptop today, it's being driven around in a brown truck at the moment.
My night tonight will consist of eating pizza, setting up my laptop, and downloading DNMP.
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The Archive is a personally-funded hobby, and without donation/advert revenue we won't be able to keep it going. Please, if you enjoy the site, consider adding us to your AdBlock whitelist—it really does make a difference. Introduction So as we are currently living in very tumultuous times, what with the end of the Mayan calender coming around and the many cries of the 'Duke Bros' holocaust still ringing loudly in our ears, I figured it would be a good time to reflect on the forgotten years of one of America's greatest heroes. No, no; a much greater man than even our current monarch.
Nay, the man I'm referring to was a true patriot. First seen fighting against Dr. Proton's evil robotic forces in Operation Desert Storm and then later fighting for his freedoms against the nefarious Rigelatins so as to save the USA from being put under their strict theological rule. And even after all that thankless work, what does Duke find when he gets home? Why another group of aliens have stormed the planet and are attempting to abscond off with the lovely lady folk (it can only be assumed that all the fatties and fuglies were wiped out beforehand).
And Duke was indeed able to drive off all these hideous forces but like any great hero of time he requires attention to sustain him. With the oral passing of his tales of daring might limited in most respects to his first 3D outing it's not overly surprising to find his many other feats of nationalism and manliness have all but been forgotten. So it is with that that I hope to lead you on a guided tour to give some retrospective look of both Duke's earlier years and his later triumphs (both on inferior systems and through the annals of time) to keep his genial spirit alive even through these very rocky times. So please enjoy as we take a look into the past and possibly grizzly visages of tomorrow in this: Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a run and gun side-scrolling video game developed by Sunstorm Interactive, produced by 3D Realms, and published by ARUSH Entertainment. It was released on Microsoft Windows on May 14, 2002 in North America and on June 14, 2002 in Europe. A port of the game was later released on Xbox Live Arcade on June 23, 2010 by 3D Realms directly. Manhattan Project features the humorously chauvinistic action hero Duke Nukem, this time fighting Mech Morphix, a mad scientist who is using a radioactive slime dubbed G.L.O.P.P.
(Gluon Liquid Omega-Phased Plasma) to mutate creatures into deadly monsters in order to take over Manhattan island, New York City. These enemies include mutated alligators, giant cockroaches, and even the Pig cops from Duke Nukem 3D. Duke also faces a few enemies who are not mutants, such as Fem-Mechs, lethal whip-wielding gynoids.
Levels in the game contain recognizable parts of New York City. Manhattan Project is not a direct sequel to any earlier Duke game. Manhattan Project is much like the original Duke Nukem due to its many similarities, such as 'Mech Morphix' looking and acting very similar (e.g. Half a metal face and also a mad scientist) to 'Dr. Proton', the main antagonist of Duke Nukem. The side scrolling element also pays homage to the original.
Videos Stage 1 & 2 YouTube (, ) Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Stage 7 Stage 8 Stage 9 Stage 10 Stage 11 & 12 Stage 13 Stage 14 & 15 Stage 16 Stage 17 & 18 Stage 19 Stage 20 & 21 Stage 22 Stage 23 & 24. Hey, adverts can be pretty annoying, right? I know how it is; I don't like it when I'm browsing a site and I accidentally trigger an awful flash ad where a big, freakish iPhone starts singing at me. That's why here on the Let's Play Archive we'll only ever serve up nice banners that behave properly. The Archive is a personally-funded hobby, and without donation/advert revenue we won't be able to keep it going. Please, if you enjoy the site, consider adding us to your AdBlock whitelist—it really does make a difference.