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  2. Counter-Strike - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was the fourth release in the main, Valve-developed Counter-Strike series in 2012. Much like Counter-Strike: Source the game runs on the Source engine. It was available for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux, as well as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles, and is backwards compatible on the Xbox One console.

  3. Counter-Strike (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike (also known as Half-Life: Counter-Strike or Counter-Strike 1.6) [5] is a tactical first-person shooter game developed by Valve.It was initially developed and released as a Half-Life modification by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess Cliffe in 1999, before Le and Cliffe were hired and the game's intellectual property acquired.

  4. List of competitive Counter-Strike maps - Wikipedia

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    Dust II is the successor to "Dust", another Counter-Strike map, and was developed by David Johnston before the official release of the original Counter-Strike game. It was designed with the aims of simplicity and balance, based on its symmetrical design and two points, over which the two teams must fight for control.

  5. List of free PC games - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike 2: Valve Valve First-person shooter Microsoft Windows, Linux September 27, 2023 September 27, 2023 Free to Play Crusader Kings II: Paradox Development Studio: Paradox Interactive: Grand strategy, role-playing: Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS February 14, 2012 October 18, 2019 Free to play

  6. List of best-selling video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike: November 8, 2000: 35.7 million [w] Counter-Strike is a series of tactical first-person shooter games that began as a mod for the game Half-Life. The series has since been developed by Valve, and published by Sierra Entertainment and Valve. Naruto: January 2009: 35.47 million [131]

  7. Valorant - Wikipedia

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    Valorant is a 2020 first-person tactical hero shooter video game developed and published by Riot Games. [3] A free-to-play game, Valorant takes inspiration from the Counter-Strike series, borrowing several mechanics such as the buy menu, spray patterns, and inaccuracy while moving.

  8. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    The video game industry in South Korea generally followed the same early trends as the Japanese market, but players started focusing on massively-multiplayer online games (MMO) and other games that could be played at PC bangs (Internet cafes).

  9. C-RAM - Wikipedia

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    A video of a US test fire. The 20mm Land-Based Phalanx Weapon System (also called Centurion C-RAM) is a land-based variant of the U.S. Navy's Phalanx close-in weapon system, a radar-controlled rapid-fire gun for close-in protection of vessels from missiles. [1]