There was an episide 2 for duke 1, but i think he meant the sequel in the series : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Nukem_2In the package as well, AFAIR.
In theory yes, that's the point...Are these games actually legit? One of my good friends works at Apogee, and he says there have been no licenses given out for these games, and the only handhelds that are even authorized to have a Duke Nukem II port are iOS based, which they have their own in-house developed port for.
Yes, they are. He might not know all of the contracts that have been made, but Justin (from GCW) licensed them.Are these games actually legit? One of my good friends works at Apogee, and he says there have been no licenses given out for these games, and the only handhelds that are even authorized to have a Duke Nukem II port are iOS based, which they have their own in-house developed port for.
What theory? Are these games properly licensed, or are they in fact pirated? Because last time I checked, it's piracy to sell a game you do not have a license for, and from what I understand you guys don't have the licenses for them.In theory yes, that's the point...Are these games actually legit? One of my good friends works at Apogee, and he says there have been no licenses given out for these games, and the only handhelds that are even authorized to have a Duke Nukem II port are iOS based, which they have their own in-house developed port for.
The thing is, my friend at Apogee is the dude who handles the licenses, and if he hasn't heard of these being licensed to you guys, then that kinda casts a shadow over the whole thing.Yes, they are. He might not know all of the contracts that have been made, but Justin (from GCW) licensed them.Are these games actually legit? One of my good friends works at Apogee, and he says there have been no licenses given out for these games, and the only handhelds that are even authorized to have a Duke Nukem II port are iOS based, which they have their own in-house developed port for.