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In stage 15, Hydrogen Bomb in Duke Nukem: Zero Hour on Nintendo 64. Duke finds himself aboard a familiar zeppelin from history. One that ended in disaster at least not for another 49 years. Duke cleans house taking out the alien menace and escapes.

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00:00There's going to be a lot of lead in this zeppelin. Shooting your way out of a crate
00:05at the beginning was a great way to start off a level. Once you reach the deck you'll notice
00:12the fancy interior design that is reminiscent of a five-star hotel. Even the cabins feel like a
00:20fancy hotel room. I love that you can look out the window to see the clouds passing by
00:27in the big blue sky. Speaking of the interior design there is one interesting piece of work
00:35that caught my eye. A picture of a certain zeppelin that crash and burn? It was at this point I realized
00:44I'm on the Hindenburg which crashed May 6 of 1937. The funny thing is the year of this level is 1888
00:55which means the Hindenburg incident won't happen for another 49 years. Either the artist can see into
01:03the future or he has a dark sense of humor. Here's another fun fact. If you hit the action button
01:12on this art piece it will reveal a secret picture of another real-life incident. The Titanic. Which
01:21happens to be a secret level you can unlock if you collect all the time machine pieces in the game.
01:28Definitely a cool easter egg. Sticking with the time period I love how the pigs in this time are
01:36dressed like British soldiers and capitalist businessmen. The ending to this level is one of the
01:44funniest things I ever seen. Take a listen. I'm an ass kicker not an aviator.
01:53But I'll be back to the end of the night. I'll be back to the next level.
01:58Cheers!
02:02Good stuff!
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