I actually never played Duke in the 90s. When we bought our first computer in 2001, it was preinstalled with a bunch of (clearly bootleg) games, including Virtua Cop, Disney's Hercules... and Duke Nukem 3D, Atomic Edition. Well, at least until several years later mom saw me playing Serious Sam demo, she got mad about how gory it was, and told me to uninstall it and never play such violent games again. Then she asked if we have 'any other games like that' and my snitch of a brother ratted out the Duke 3D and it was wiped forever. We didn't have internet access, so that game was for real completely lost to me for several years - we only got access to internet in 2009, and by then abandonware sites already nuked Duke because it was being sold again on GOG and so on. By the time I was able to buy it myself... Randy has nuked ability to buy Atomic Edition at all. At which point I got mad and decided to pirate it instead. But yeah, getting to play this again was a journey.
My mom didn't do any such thing. Carmageddon was one of my favourites. Probably still is. I dunno, i guess nobody cared about video game violence in russia in the 90s.
@@zloychechen5150 Oh, we played a ton of violent games. For some reason she was specifically concerned about first person shooters. I played Carmageddon, Blood Omen 2 - we especially loved playing Barbarian Returns with my brother (3D remake of C64 Barbarian, and yes, you could chop off opponent's head and such). However, my brother didn't know about the shareware episode of Doom or full version of Red Faction, so I was able to play these to my heart's content.
I first played Duke3D at 8 years old in 1996. It was a 486DX 4 100mhz with 36mb of ram, Windows 95, and a Sound Blaster 16 and Roland SCC-1. Yes I was one of few people back then who got to hear the good music in the games that supported it. I still have that Roland SCC-1 and it's still working today.
Oh damn... did play Duke3D for a loooong time even in Multi Player with a friend of mine, connecting a cable between 2 PC's, get the right setup for networking and play. Did even make some own maps back in the days. Still have them. You should play the old Shadow Warrior as well, or Hexen or Heretic. Great video my friend, keep up the amazing work!
Adequate performance but the "golden standard" was the P133 - only slightly better but every mhz counted. Of course many would sway for the P200... so it's seems more of a preference / nostalgia issue. I had a pretty good experience with the AM5x86 back then but the Pentium60 was cooler.
It has a charm, outside of the nostalgic, very special. To many it may seem like an unimpressive video game today, but for that time, to watch this was to see a true demonstration of computational strength and speed. Seeing from how you turn on the beast to being in the middle of the fight is mind blowing. Thanks for sharing :)
This is too dope! I was born in 92 and remember we got a pc in 98 and playing games on keyboard was much more difficult then now days. We had a very similar set up to this one but we had Gateway 😂
Loved the video. Had p3 500 mhz in 1999 with 64 MB ram (extended to 512 mb eventually) and 15 GB disk (eventually extended to 40 GB after upgrading BIOS) ..
Duke Nukem 3D, Medal Of Honor Allied Assault and Halo 2 are way better than all the shitty microtransaction filled FPS games that are coming out now a days.
I actually never played Duke in the 90s. When we bought our first computer in 2001, it was preinstalled with a bunch of (clearly bootleg) games, including Virtua Cop, Disney's Hercules... and Duke Nukem 3D, Atomic Edition. Well, at least until several years later mom saw me playing Serious Sam demo, she got mad about how gory it was, and told me to uninstall it and never play such violent games again. Then she asked if we have 'any other games like that' and my snitch of a brother ratted out the Duke 3D and it was wiped forever. We didn't have internet access, so that game was for real completely lost to me for several years - we only got access to internet in 2009, and by then abandonware sites already nuked Duke because it was being sold again on GOG and so on. By the time I was able to buy it myself... Randy has nuked ability to buy Atomic Edition at all. At which point I got mad and decided to pirate it instead.
But yeah, getting to play this again was a journey.
My mom didn't do any such thing. Carmageddon was one of my favourites. Probably still is.
I dunno, i guess nobody cared about video game violence in russia in the 90s.
@@zloychechen5150 Oh, we played a ton of violent games. For some reason she was specifically concerned about first person shooters.
I played Carmageddon, Blood Omen 2 - we especially loved playing Barbarian Returns with my brother (3D remake of C64 Barbarian, and yes, you could chop off opponent's head and such).
However, my brother didn't know about the shareware episode of Doom or full version of Red Faction, so I was able to play these to my heart's content.
Did you remember SoF (first). Soldger of Fortune? That's true violence as it is indeed. One shot and minus leg, arm or head.scream bloody gore.
I first played Duke3D at 8 years old in 1996. It was a 486DX 4 100mhz with 36mb of ram, Windows 95, and a Sound Blaster 16 and Roland SCC-1. Yes I was one of few people back then who got to hear the good music in the games that supported it. I still have that Roland SCC-1 and it's still working today.
Oh damn... did play Duke3D for a loooong time even in Multi Player with a friend of mine, connecting a cable between 2 PC's, get the right setup for networking and play. Did even make some own maps back in the days. Still have them.
You should play the old Shadow Warrior as well, or Hexen or Heretic.
Great video my friend, keep up the amazing work!
Shadow Warrior or Blood!
PENTIUM 100Mhz 16MB RAM is perfect for the Duke
But P200 is better😂
Adequate performance but the "golden standard" was the P133 - only slightly better but every mhz counted.
Of course many would sway for the P200... so it's seems more of a preference / nostalgia issue.
I had a pretty good experience with the AM5x86 back then but the Pentium60 was cooler.
im jealous of your setups
Love it nothing like the crunch of an HDD and keyboard clacks, hope that's a soundblaster your using lol
Yes sound blaster 16 Isa sound card
Awesome now for Christmas you just need to do jazz jackrabbit holiday hare as it was in the 90s lol @@PCUSER486
Cheat codes would have been an ancient chinese secret in the 90s.
Duke3D had the cheat codes in the game manual.
Hahaha nice nod to Wang ;D
@@eupher2 I didn't know that. where i lived you could only get games that got passed around on floppies and CDs, no game stores
@@campionpesate4647 legacy.3drealms.com/tech/manuals/Duke3D%20Atomic.pdf. Go to page 22. It's not all of them, but it's some of them
Great that you are playing it just with the keyboard. It's so crazy to think we used to play "doom clones" as they were called like this :D
It's like the 1990s still are alive & kicking.
Come get some!!!😊
i used to love playing that game.. was so good
это точно помню у нас в центре информатики 30 мин игры стоило 3р 45 к стояли в очередь но это было дорого садились на компьютеры попроще
DukeNukem 3d
Carmageddon
Worldcraft
😭😭😭
Wanna go back to 1997
It has a charm, outside of the nostalgic, very special. To many it may seem like an unimpressive video game today, but for that time, to watch this was to see a true demonstration of computational strength and speed. Seeing from how you turn on the beast to being in the middle of the fight is mind blowing. Thanks for sharing :)
第一次玩这个游戏大概是97或者98年。那时我十岁,还没玩过DOOM和QUAKE,所以在我有限的认知里,已经无法想象还有什么主视角射击游戏可以比Wolfenstein更酷炫了,Duke 3D让我整个暑假都不想出门… 我做梦都在朝外星人射击…
Best comment!
Those hard drives were the loudest part of the 90s
This is too dope! I was born in 92 and remember we got a pc in 98 and playing games on keyboard was much more difficult then now days. We had a very similar set up to this one but we had Gateway 😂
That’s the way it should be! Better than games we have today like fortnite, etc.
Play Ion Fury
@ that won’t work on older Windows systems…
@@cbford85 If you try hard enough it will
Piece of cake😂😂😂
There are so much games worth playing nowadays... But Fortnite is not one of them I agree!
Such a nice machine!
One of my towers is housing a P133. Nothing beats original hardware.
Loved the video. Had p3 500 mhz in 1999 with 64 MB ram (extended to 512 mb eventually) and 15 GB disk (eventually extended to 40 GB after upgrading BIOS) ..
Had so many hours on this. Groovy.
Спасибо)
Huh, so this is what my parents had to listen to after I got home from school.
Beautiful ❤️ How many computers do you have there? Do you have photos? Where can I follow this?
Instagram: PC_USER_486
Best time
COMPUSA?! Computer City was better, I should know I worked there and wore a yellow Computer City shirt! :)
We didn't have any computer city in Pennsylvania by Philadelphia unfortunately, only had CompUSA
So good that CompUSA bought them in 98
@@RenlyKleekai indeed, btw I am totally messing around, at the time it was a job. ;)
Merci pour le partage
Ahh... back in the days when we used the actual arrow keys instead of WASD...
I discovered this channel a while ago and I'm basically hooked on your videos at this point!
Where do you get all your machines?
I just had them over the years. And decided to show the public one day. Sharing forgotten memories.
AWE32/64
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what gpu inside?
ATI rage 3d pci
@@PCUSER486 how much was it?
Duke Nukem 3D, Medal Of Honor Allied Assault and Halo 2 are way better than all the shitty microtransaction filled FPS games that are coming out now a days.
Pay the girls, do wanna dancing?
Amazing!