Duke Nukem 3D heading to App Store
Suck it down.
MachineWorks Northwest is on the verge of bringing Duke Nukem 3D to iPhone.
According to IGN, it's a full single-player port of the PC original with slightly smoothed graphics and, of course, a new control system.
Control can be handled by on-screen movement and viewing buttons, while you can press a fire button to blast away or use a tap-to-shoot mechanic for aiming instead. The HUD can also be made more or less transparent to suit.
There's no word on pricing or a release date, but apparently it's being uploaded to the store very soon.
Fancy reminding yourself why Duke Nukem 3D is more than just a relic? Check out our recent Duke Nukem 3D retrospective for lots of fond words on its behalf.
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Since Duke Nukem Forever I can't help but chuckle at that sentence.
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