Wow... somehow I didn't really expect this to happen.
http://www.3drealms.com/I practically cut my teeth on 3D Realm/Apogee PC games. One of the first shareware titles I ever picked up was Whacky Wheels. I remember my setup then too. A crappy AMD K6 233Mhz with all IBM hardware (crappy because it was IBM, not because it was K6). I couldn't figure out how to configure the audio card under DOS so I had to settle for the farting noises from the built in speaker. Built in Ati Rage II video, built in crap audio pretending to be Soundblaster, plugin modem, no NIC. Can't remember if I had 32MB or 64MB of RAM at the time.
Then I discovered Duke Nukem and practically fell in love with FPS games overnight (no really, it was an all night gaming session). I remember setting up some of my earliest LAN games with Duke. Before I shelled out for a NIC, I used a hacked Serial NULL cable from Rat Shack for some of those earliest games.

Then I got copies of RotT and Wolfenstein 3D and overnight gaming sessions suddenly balloned in to three day marathons. I spent weeks building new maps using the Build editor then playing out scenarios with friends. I created fully mapped out local ski resorts, schools, businesses and grocery stores for D3D. Hours wasted tweaking each map for maximum playability. I lost track how many aliens I've killed, how many times I died a crushing death, or laughing at the alien on the toilet.
I don't think even Quake could interfere with my game time with Duke. The only game that would ever steal my love of Duke was Half-Life (Unreal
almost succeeded). No other game since Duke grabbed my attention as much.
Now, with this whole DNF fiasco, I can see why there's a lot of love lost for the company and the franchise in general. ---smurfing--- around in forums instead of actually working on the game is probably a good way to get some negative publicity. Still, having DNF in infinite, "when it's done," status hovering there in the corner of ones mind is a lot like having McDonalds at every other street corner. I don't eat there (I used to as a kid) but I would never expect any Mickey D's to suddenly shutter their stores. They're just too much a part of the landscape.
Oh well. It's been fun while it lasted.
