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So today Interceptor Entertainment and 3D Realms have released Duke Nukem Platformer Pack comprising Duke Nukem, Duke Nukem 2 and Duke Nukem Manhattan Project on Steam. Available for Windows and Mac.

The Duke Nukem 2 version contained in here is based on the iOS port by Interceptor Entertainment including the updated graphics with the shades.

Manhattan Project has a new launcher with support for all modern resolutions and Duke Nukem 1 also has a new launcher allowing you to pick which episodes to use, other than that I don't know which changes have been introduced compared to the GOG versions.

The launch trailer is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVt3AZZZRUQ&feature=youtu.be
Hmmm, well it's rather frustrating to see GOG get the short end of the stick again with 3D Realms.

I guess it's only a 2 dollar difference (5.99 + 5.99), but I hope they can re-negotiate for a 9.99 combined price to stay competitive. (Or at least get the Duke Nukem Manhattan OST here)
I've only tried Manhatan in the PS, so I'm in
Love or hate Steam this is a SWEET package. Mind you I'm not going to run out and join Steam because of it because I enjoy being derepped in here far too much to give anyone else the honor of doing it. :D
I will buy it 75% off, I miss all those games :)
Steam did also get that Apogee Throwback Pack, which is $10 USD (in the States, at least). Supposedly, the default control scheme is based on the original layout, while GOG has already set up WASD + Mouse.
In any case, I hope GOG continues to release Apogee games here. We still need Crystal Caves, Wacky Wheels, Monster Bash, and Mystic Towers, to name a few. :)
Anyone catch any other differences in the Duke Nukem Pack from the gog version besides the sunglasses in Duke 2?
Post edited July 02, 2013 by jcoa