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  2. Team Fortress Classic - Wikipedia

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    Team Fortress originally was a Quake mod. Team Fortress was originally a modification for Quake (1996), [14] and then later for QuakeWorld, developed by TF Software Pty. Ltd. Its developers were working on a standalone version, Team Fortress 2, when they were hired by Valve to write a port of Team Fortress as a mod for Valve's game Half-Life. [15]

  3. Robin Walker (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Together with John Cook and Ian Caughley, Walker started working on Team Fortress as a mod for id Software's QuakeWorld in 1996. Due to the popularity of the product, the team was hired by the then-small Valve to work on Team Fortress Classic and later on Team Fortress 2. [3] [4]

  4. Quake (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Team Fortress maintained its standing as the most-played online Quake modification for many years. After the developers joined Valve, Team Fortress was ported to the GoldSrc engine as Team Fortress Classic. It later received a sequel, Team Fortress 2, for which content continues to be developed. [citation needed]

  5. Quake modding - Wikipedia

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    Most player creations were team-based games, as players appreciated their strategic and cooperative elements. Among the first successful mods were Capture the Flag and Team Fortress. [10] The mod community and their websites, such as PlanetQuake Featured Mods, became a place for aspiring game programmers and artists to train. [1]

  6. Quake engine - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Esque Team Chaos Esque Team 2015 Rexuiz [49] Rexuiz Team Rexuiz Team 2017 FreeCS [6] FreeCS Team GitHub: 2018 FortressOne [50] FortressOne Team FortressOne Team The Wastes [51] Vera Visions L.L.C Vera Visions L.L.C 2019 LibreQuake [52] LibreQuake Team GitHub: 2021 (Early access) Doombringer [53] Anomic Games Anomic Games 2024 Wrath: Aeon ...

  7. Quake III Arena - Wikipedia

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    Another mod that underwent several open beta versions and was very popular in 1999–2001 was Quake 3 Fortress (Q3F). The initial version of this game was an indirect port of the Quakeworld Team Fortress mod with many clans and leagues competing in both games simultaneously.

  8. GoldSrc - Wikipedia

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    Notable games include Natural Selection, Cry of Fear and Sven Co-op, with Valve's Team Fortress Classic, Counter-Strike, and Day of Defeat all being based on GoldSrc mods of the same names. Sven Co-op have since been released for free as a standalone game on Steam, which use a licensed derivative of the engine with their own customizations.

  9. 2Fort - Wikipedia

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    2Fort is a symmetrical map, with each team's intelligence located in an underground fortress beneath the two buildings. The design allows players to "come together and battle it out along the center bridge". [1]