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  2. GameFront - Wikipedia

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    GameFront is a video game website that provides patches, demos, modifications, and other user generated game related content to users. [1] In addition, the site provides editorial content around the modding community and the wider gaming industry. [2]

  3. Break.com - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, Break.com purchased the PC game mod hosting network FileFront.com, which was previously owned by Ziff Davis Media. [ 10 ] In March 2018, Break.com disabled all comments, user uploads and user pages on their site, putting an end to any kind of user interaction or participation.

  4. Talk:GameFront - Wikipedia

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    If a miracle happens like Google buying FileFront, maybe a "light" FileFront could survive, but it seems no one want to save it. yet. Anyway, if you want to help us backup FileFront files and save mods from perma-death (it's videogame History !), may the Dunkirk spirit be with us , join us. -- 90.60.90.52 ( talk ) 21:44, 27 March 2009 (UTC ...

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  9. Portal (series) - Wikipedia

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    Portal is a series of first-person puzzle-platform video games developed by Valve.Set in the Half-Life universe, the two main games in the series, Portal (2007) and Portal 2 (2011), center on a woman, Chell, forced to undergo a series of tests within the Aperture Science Enrichment Center by a malicious artificial intelligence, GLaDOS, that controls the facility.