“Duke Nukem Arena sports practically the same quality of graphics that original Duke Nukem 3D had, but offers that in a package for all BREW compatible phones.The game is developed by MachineWorks NorthWest llc, and it is not the only title these lads have in store. They also demonstrated Prey for mobile phones, and that Prey is pretty much the most impressive mobile game we’ve seen so far. ”
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Duke Nukem … Arena?!?

No, pigs haven’t sprouted wings, nor has the permafrost extended that far down … it’s not DN4ever. The Inquirer has seen a port of Duke Nukem 3D onto portable phones, allowing to you lay the mighty foot down old skool style. If you have a BREW compatible phone, this is worth checking out, and the port of Prey as well.