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  2. List of Source mods - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, Valve introduced it as one of the first five Source mods being offered on Steam and supported by Steamworks. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] Team Fortress 2 Classic - A Team Fortress 2 mod that reimagines the game using its 2008-2009 incarnation as a base, adding new weapons, maps, and game modes.

  3. Garry's Mod - Wikipedia

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    The last free version of Garry's Mod remained available for download, rechristened as the demo to the retail game. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The standalone game was released on 29 November 2006. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] Despite the game no longer being a mod, Valve and Facepunch stuck with the " Garry's Mod " name, which Newman later cited as a mistake, stating that ...

  4. G-Mode Archives - Wikipedia

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    G-Mode Archives is a series of re-releases of older mobile games for the Nintendo Switch console as well as Windows PCs on Steam.The term "G-Mode Archives" on its own refers to titles that are developed or published by G-Mode, whereas G-Mode Archives+ refers to third-party releases. [1]

  5. Gmod - Wikipedia

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    Gmod or GMOD may refer to: Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD), a software project for model organism databases.GMOD, file extension for Golgotha 3D models; See List of filename extensions (F–L) Gamma-ray MODule (GMOD), an instrument on the satellite EIRSAT-1; G-module (G-Mod), in mathematics

  6. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ruffle is a free and open source emulator for playing Adobe Flash (SWF) animation files. Following the deprecation and discontinuation of Adobe Flash Player in January 2021, some websites adopted Ruffle to allow users for continual viewing and interaction with legacy Flash Player content.

  7. Half-Life: Blue Shift - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life: Blue Shift is an expansion pack for the first-person shooter video game Half-Life (1998). It was developed by Gearbox Software and published by Sierra On-Line. Blue Shift was the second expansion for Half-Life, originally intended as part of a Dreamcast port of Half-Life.

  8. Viewtiful Joe (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Viewtiful Joe has been included in a number of "best games" lists in the years following its release. It was rated the 27th best game made on a Nintendo system in Nintendo Power ' s "Top 200 Games" list in February 2006 and the 10th best game on the GameCube in its August 2008 issue reflecting on the top 20 games for each system.

  9. Dante's Inferno (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dante using the Holy Cross to absolve one of the minions. Dante's Inferno is an action-adventure game. The player controls Dante, the game's protagonist, and engages in fast-paced combat, platforming and environment-based puzzles. [1]