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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
          Scottsdale, AZ - May 17, 2002 
          3D game introduces wise-cracking Duke 
          Nukem to a new generation of PC gamers 
          SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - May 
          17, 2002- Global video games publisher ARUSH Entertainment today 
          announced Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (DNMP) for the PC is shipping 
          to North American retailers and will be on the shelves early next week 
          at a MSRP of $24.99. 
           
          DNMP is a PC platformer that hearkens back to the classic days of 
          gaming, but with the visuals and polish of today's games, and is set 
          in a fully 3D environment. Starring one of the most recognizable video 
          game characters in history, Duke Nukem, DNMP is edgy, fast action at 
          its best. The game doesn't pull any punches, and stays true to Duke 
          Nukem's trademarked attitude throughout eight huge NY themed areas as 
          he rescues babes and blows away mutants. 
           
          "Duke is immensely appealing-he's a shoot first, ask-questions-never 
          kind of guy," said ARUSH Entertainment president and CEO Jim Perkins. 
          "He's a confident American hero, and babes fall at his feet wherever 
          he goes. He's the coolest guy I've ever had the pleasure of working 
          with." 
           
          DNMP was developed by Sunstorm Interactive, which has created add-on 
          packs in the past for Duke Nukem 3D. 3D Realms, the creators of the 
          Duke Nukem franchise, produced the game. 
           
          The Official DNMP Web site, www.DukeNukemMP.com, has screenshots, a 20 
          MB movie that shows gameplay and Duke spouting off his famous 
          one-liners, wallpapers and other Duke goodies. 
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