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  2. Aperture Desk Job - Wikipedia

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    Aperture Desk Job is an action game in which the player controls a character that is employed at Aperture Science, a fictional company in the Portal series. [1] [2] [3] The gameplay consists of product inspection aided by Grady, an artificial intelligence (AI) core with similar characteristics to those maintenance cores in the earlier Portal ...

  3. Artifact (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Artifact has players competing in three separate boards in sequential order, mimicking the three lanes of Dota 2 's map.. Artifact is a digital collectible card game in which players build a deck of collectable cards purchased on the Steam Marketplace to defeat an opponent in one-on-one battles. [4]

  4. Category : Inactive massively multiplayer online games

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    Fighter Ace (video game series) Final Fantasy XIV (2010 video game) Final Fantasy Grandmasters; Firefall (video game) Football Manager Live; Football Superstars; Forge (video game) Free Realms; Friends for Sale; Front Mission: Online; Fury (video game) FusionFall

  5. Portal Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Revolution is a 2024 puzzle-platform modification for Portal 2 developed and published by Second Face Software. Set in the Portal universe prior to the events of Portal 2, the game has the player control an unnamed test subject as she attempts to gain control of a device that will restore the Aperture Science test chambers to full condition.

  6. List of Valve games - Wikipedia

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    Valve's logo. Valve is an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1996 by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington. The company is based in Bellevue, Washington. [1] Valve's first game was Half-Life, a first-person shooter released in 1998. [2] It sold over nine million retail copies.

  7. Half-Life 2: Episode Three - Wikipedia

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    Episode Three was to be the last in a trilogy of episodic games that would continue the story of the 2004 first-person shooter game Half-Life 2. [1] Episode One was released in 2006, followed by Episode Two in 2007. [2] [3] Valve's president, Gabe Newell, said he considered the trilogy the equivalent of Half-Life 3. [4]

  8. Also an argument could be made for moving other games out of the first party list, like: the original Counter-Strike developed by modders initially, not Valve; Counter-Strike: Condition Zero which was primarily developed outside Valve; Left 4 Dead which was developed primarily by Turtle Rock Studios before takeover; Counter-Strike: Global ...

  9. Game Players - Wikipedia

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    Game Players was a monthly video game magazine founded by Robert C. Lock in 1989 and originally published by Signal Research in Greensboro, North Carolina.. The original publication began as Game Players Strategy to Nintendo Games (the cover featured a disclaimer that claimed it had no affiliation with Nintendo, which already had its official publication in Nintendo Power).