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Time Travel to 1996: My First Time Installing Duke Nukem 3D! ⏳🎮 #shorts #retro #retrocomputing #90s



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🚀 Time travel back to 1996 with me as I install Duke Nukem 3D for the very first time on my PC! 🤯💾

Remember the feeling of loading up your first PC game? The nostalgia, the excitement… and the dial-up internet! Join me as I relive this epic moment from the past and dive into one of the most iconic games of the 90s. 🔥🎮

Was Duke Nukem 3D the game changer we remember? Or did it break my PC? 😆 Watch and find out!

👉 Drop a comment if you played Duke Nukem 3D in ’96 or if you’re a 90s gaming legend! ⏳💬

#TimeTravel #DukeNukem3D #RetroGaming #1996 #GamingHistory #Nostalgia #PCGaming #Throwback #GamingCommunity

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23 Comments

  1. The turbo button "slows down" the CPU to make older software or games compatible with the system, as they were designed for slower processors. However, for Duke Nukem 3D, this feature isn't relevant, as the game was intended to run on faster CPUs of the mid-90s, and reducing speed would likely harm performance.

  2. I literally have those exact speakers connected to the PC I'm watching this on right now. The led burnt out long ago.
    Playing Duke3D co-op across a modem, tying up the landline for hours. Those were the days.

  3. We used to play this every night after business hours. I was one who consulted company what hardware to buy and i always choose one compatible with games like this one lol.

  4. I spent hours and hours and hours playing this game…then got addicted to making my own levels with Build….man….im not clicking these videos any more….ill be digging through boxes and boxes to break my old system out 😂😂😂

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