UPDATE 07/08/2014 11.42pm: Former Duke Nukem IP-holder Apogee Software has shed a little light on what went down with the unreleased PSP version of Duke Nukem: Critical Mass.
"An early alpha version of the game was submitted to the Library of Congress by Apogee as required for the copyrighting process," said Apogee co-founder and CCO Terry Nagy in a correspondence with Eurogamer. "Subsequently, Apogee decided not to release the game in 2011, even though we had a build submitted to Sony for final approval. This decision was not due to the loss of any rights by Apogee."
When asked why the PSP version of Duke Nukem: Critical Mass never got released, the developer declined to comment.
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"An early alpha version of the game was submitted to the Library of Congress by Apogee as required for the copyrighting process," said Apogee co-founder and CCO Terry Nagy in a correspondence with Eurogamer. "Subsequently, Apogee decided not to release the game in 2011, even though we had a build submitted to Sony for final approval. This decision was not due to the loss of any rights by Apogee."
When asked why the PSP version of Duke Nukem: Critical Mass never got released, the developer declined to comment.
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