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This is a selected list of Source engine mods (modifications), the game engine created by Valve for most of their games, including Half-Life, Team Fortress 2, and Portal, as well as licensed to third parties. This list is divided into single-player and multiplayer mods.
Terraria has support for mods, which is facilitated by the third-party tModLoader. [12] [13] [14] It later received official support when it was released as free downloadable content alongside the "Journey's End" update on Steam in 2020. [15] Mods for Terraria vary widely in their scope, content, and purpose. Some, such as Thorium and Calamity ...
Several demo missions were released before the mod was made available, the first of which went up for download on 18 January 2008, [20] nearly two years before the mod was actually released. Day of Defeat: Half-Life: 2001 2003 May 1 The game received a Source Engine remake named Day of Defeat: Source. Day of Infamy: Insurgency: 2016 January 16 [21]
This mod was featured by the PC Gamer magazine on its demo CD in 2001. Wanted! – A Wild West-style mod which follows a town Sheriff and his hunt for a bandit. Enemies include rattlesnakes, Native Americans and other outlaws. It contains original voice acting and era-specific weapons, and was created by Maverick Developments and released as a ...
Wipeout is a series of racing games by Psygnosis and Studio Liverpool. Pages in category "Wipeout (video game series)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
"Wipe Out" is a surf music instrumental composed by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson. Composed in the form of twelve-bar blues , [ 1 ] the tune was first performed and recorded by the Surfaris , who became famous with the single in 1963.
Wipeout Omega Collection (stylised as WipE′out Omega Collection) is a 2017 racing video game compilation developed by XDev, Clever Beans and EPOS Game Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. It was first released in North America on June 6 2017 and in Europe a day later.
The poster branded Wipeout "a dangerous game", with Wipeout ' s lead artist Neil Thompson suggesting—and designer Nick Burcome denying—that the "E" in Wipeout stood for ecstasy. [14] Wipeout was first released alongside the PlayStation in Europe on 29 September 1995. [19] It was the PlayStation's best-selling launch title in Europe. [20]