Duke Nukem 3D is a very special game for me, on which I've spend almost the same amount of time as for Little Big Adventure. I've recorded .dmo files of every level, saved them using Hypercam (the only application which was able to record this poor 20 fps in 320x200 resolution, other software required far better equipment than my old computer) and the last step - add small visual effect and music in CG Infinity (the same reason of choosing software as with Hypercam, unfortunately Adobe Premiere kept refusing to work with me).
Basically, it was created as an intro for DN3D add-on. Due to lack of time add-on never showed up, but I've left the movie for it, as I reckon it worthy. At the time of creating it, XVID wasn't yet so popular as it is right now - with a lenght of 6 minutes and 20 secods and intrumental music (Requiem Overture), a file takes only 7,06 Mb of diskspace, which I think is quite a good result. Of course, the quality is far away of the best, but from the beginning it was supposed to be distributed with add-on through the Internet.