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Games

Title Year Genre Platform
Half-Life 1998 First-person shooter Windows, PlayStation 2
Team Fortress Classic 1999 First-person shooter Windows
Half-Life: Opposing Force 1999 Half-Life expansion pack Windows
Deathmatch Classic 2000 First-person shooter Windows
Ricochet 2000 Action game Windows
Counter-Strike 2000 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox
Half-Life: Blue Shift 2001 Half-Life expansion pack Windows
Half-Life: Decay 2001 Half-Life expansion pack PlayStation 2
Day of Defeat 2003 First-person shooter Windows
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero 2004 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox
Half-Life: Source 2004 First-person shooter Windows
Counter-Strike: Source 2004 First-person shooter Windows, Mac
Half-Life 2 2004 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch 2004 First-person shooter Windows, Mac
Half-Life Deathmatch: Source 2005 First-person shooter Windows
Day of Defeat: Source 2005 First-person shooter Windows, Mac
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast 2005 First-person shooter Windows
Half-Life 2: Episode One 2006 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Half-Life 2: Episode Two 2007 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Portal 2007 Puzzle video game Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Team Fortress 2 2007 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Left 4 Dead 2008 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac
Left 4 Dead 2 2009 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac, Linux
Alien Swarm 2010 Top-down shooter Windows
Portal 2 2011 First-person puzzle shooter Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive 2012 First-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mac
Dota 2 2012 Multiplayer online battle arena Windows, Mac

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