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  2. Black Mesa (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Source engine is graphically more advanced than the GoldSrc engine used for the original games. Half-Life: Source features the Havok physics engine and improved effects for water and lighting. The level architecture, textures, and models of the game, however, remained unchanged. Half-Life: Source was met with mixed reviews.

  3. Half-Life (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life is a first-person shooter that requires the player to perform combat tasks and puzzle solving to advance through the game. Unlike most first-person shooters at the time, which relied on cut-scene intermissions to detail their plotlines, Half-Life ' s story is told mostly using scripted sequences (bar one short cutscene), keeping the player in control of the first-person viewpoint.

  4. Half-Life (series) - Wikipedia

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    Considered one of the greatest video games of all time, Half-Life 2 was praised for its advances in computer animation, sound, narration, computer graphics, artificial intelligence and physics, and won more than 35 Game of the Year awards. Half-Life 2 was the first game to use Valve's Steam content delivery system, a system that eventually led ...

  5. Talk:Half-Life: Uplink - Wikipedia

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    According to this article, Uplink was included as a mod with the Game of the Year Edition of Half-Life. I own the Game of the Year Edition and it wasn't. As such I had to manually add it as a mod by creating its own directory. I've also uploaded the files to here. I bought the game in Australia, so maybe it wasn't included in certain regions?

  6. List of Valve games - Wikipedia

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    Valve's first game was Half-Life, a first-person shooter released in 1998. [2] It sold over nine million retail copies. [3] [4] Alongside Half-Life ' s launch, Valve released development tools to enable the player community to create content and mods. [5] The company then proceeded to hire the creators of popular mods such as Counter-Strike. [1]

  7. Uplink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An uplink is a telecommunications link. Uplink may refer to: UpLink, the open-innovation platform of the World Economic Forum; Uplink, a 2001 "hacking simulation" video game released by Introversion Software; Half-Life: Uplink, a 1998 demo version of the Half-Life video game

  8. Half-Life: C.A.G.E.D. - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life: C.A.G.E.D. (also stylized as Half-Life: Caged) is a game modification of Half-Life by Cayle George and Future Games Select released on September 21, 2017. [1] [2] Made using the GoldSrc engine, the mod includes a single-player campaign in which the player must escape from a closely guarded prison.

  9. Uplink (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Uplink (also known in North America as Uplink: Hacker Elite) is a simulation video game released in 2001 by the British company Introversion Software.The player takes charge of a freelance computer hacker in a fictional futuristic 2010, and must break into foreign computers, complete contracts and purchase new hardware to hack into increasingly harder computer systems.