
That is the question being asked by GearBox Software. Showing humility that the game has been in the hands of several publishers and a plethora of developers, GearBox wants to acknowledge as many people as possible who worked on the game over the years.
They have a form whereby you can submit your own personal contributions, and you will be recognised in the game. A mammoth undertaking no doubt but I have to tip my hat to them, I think it’s a great idea.
Nukem is coming to PC, Xbox and PS3 on May the 3rd, Amazon are taking pre-orders on the standard edition for $46.99.
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